Transportation
Immobilization
Chapter 7
Cycle of Crisis
Miscellaneous
100

After using a personal safety release, if staff don’t immediately use transportation or immobilization the individual will very likely ___.

ATTACK AGAIN

100

There must be a breakdown or imminent breakdown of ___ for the use of vertical immobilization.

TRANSPORTATION

100

___ behavior is when someone stops doing the assigned task or activity.

OFF-TASK

100

The PCM system strives to protect an individual’s ___ during all phases of the Cycle of Crisis.

DIGNITY

100

___ is the name of the company that provides this crisis management training and certification.

PCMA

200

Imminent transportation breakdown means that the individual will probably ___ or injure themselves within seconds.

ESCAPE

200

When there is a breakdown of vertical immobilization, staff can press vertical immobilization, restart and press transportation, or ___ the individual, step back, and supervise closely.

RELEASE

200

When dealing with ___, staff should respond with “non-reactive” responses.

JUNK BEHAVIOR

200

De-escalation strategies are used the moment behavior moves from stable functioning to ___.

PRE-CRISIS

200

When looking at what to teach, if the curriculum isn’t well-matched to the individual’s ___, it could result in increased problem behavior.

NEEDS/ABILITIES

300

What are the criteria for transportation?

CASH

CONTINUOUS AGGRESSION

CONTINUOUS SELF-INJURY

CONTINUOUS HIGH MAGNITUDE DISRUPTION

300

Only staff ___ or higher are authorized to use vertical immobilization.

PRACTITIONER 1

300

Staff can increase their proximity by moving closer in a non-threatening way and avoiding ___.

EYE CONTACT

300

During Post-Crisis Level 1, the individual should quickly be re-engaged in ___ behaviors and possibly contrived tasks.

HIGH PROBABILITY

300

Classrooms and treatment programs with high levels of positive reinforcement also see higher levels of ___.

ENGAGEMENT

400

Transportation procedures include the automatic use of behavioral ___ and ___ principles, referred to as Dynamic Holding.

SHAPING & FADING

400

In the ___ BARR during grips the individual’s palms are up. In the ___ BARR during grips the individual’s palms are down.

PRONE, SUPINE

400

Off task behavior can happen when there is not enough ___ for doing the task or the task is too difficult or uninteresting.

REINFORCEMENT

400

For each level on the Cycle of Crisis, there are 4 strategies:

In Stable Functioning- use ___ strategies

In Pre-Crisis- use ___ strategies

In Crisis- use ___ intervention procedures

In Post-crisis- use ___ strategies

PREVENTION, DE-ESCALATION, CRISIS INTERVENTION, RE-INTEGRATION

400

People who are closely supervised tend to be more ___.

STABLE

500

Practitioners only use the procedures needed to stop crisis, that is, nothing more ___ than necessary.

RESTRICTIVE

500

The criteria for horizontal immobilization are what?

CASH, SAFETY MAT, PRACTITIONER P2 AND ABOVE

500

For individuals who are motivated to escape from tasks, staff should minimize the delay between the crisis behavior and the ___.

RETURN TO TASK

500

During Post-Crisis Level 2, if the individual refuses or seems uninterested in ___, it may mean they need more time to become stable.

REINFORCERS

500

Regarding hours required for different levels of certification:

Level P is minimum of ___, Level P1 is ___, and P2P, P2S, P2PS is ___.

14, 16, 22

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