Module 1
Module 2
Module 3
Module 5
Module 6
100
Who should be the key focus of how we approach PMCS?
Recipient (patient)
100

An outward expression of a inward emotion 

A manner of conducting oneself

Action and response to stimulation

The response of an individual to the environment

These Statements define?


What is behavior?

100
What is an interaction?

Build the relationship

Teach new skills

Reinforce the relationship

100
The need for ___________________ attention supersedes the need for seclusion and restraint.
Medical
100
_______________ is used only in emergency situations, as a measure of last resort.
Seclusion and Restraint
200
Recognizing the signs and symptoms of trauma in staff, recipients, and others within the system?
What does it mean to be Trauma informed?
200
Biological, Psychological and __________________ are three factors that influence/trigger behavior.
Environmental
200
What is "imminent danger?
The person is engaging in a behavior  that is causing serious injury to them self or to others , or you believe is about to occur based upon behaviors being displayed.
200
Restraining a patient face down can lead to this medical condition.
Positional asphyxia
200
What type of mechanical restraints are used with psychiatric patients?
NONE
300
What is the "platinum rule"?
Treat everyone the way THEY want to be treated.
300

Change in usual behavior, raising one's voice,staring, extreme quietness, argumentative, mumbling, restlessness, rocking, teasing others, pacing, change in breathing pattern, increase in heart rate, and tightness in chest.

These all look, sound, or feel like?


What are antecedents or behavioral warning signs?
300
What do you observe in late stage behavior?

Threatening bodily harm of self or others

Threating to use a weapon

Behaviors matching a the threat

imminent danger

300
This self-assessment is used right before an intervention to gauge whether we are in control of our feelings.
Emotional self-assessment
300
How often should patients be checked when they are restrained or secluded?
Constantly
400
Proactive, Person centered , Integrated Team Effort, Recovery / Resiliency Focused, Humane Approach, and Trauma Informed are referred to as?
Approaches to P.M.C.S
400

Failure to accept anger as an expression of a normal and healthy emotion.

Expectation of aggression as a self-fulfilling prophecy.

An unrealistic expectation for those we serve, oneself, or the job

Task orientation to the job Job dissatisfaction.

Failure to recognize the impact of trauma

What are staff stumbling blocks?

400
This phrase describes that assessment should be continuous.
Ongoing
400
Who should be the participants of the formal debriefing?
Treatment team, any staff involved in the emergency, and the PATIENT.
400

A patient may be restrained and placed in seclusion at the same time.


True or False

False
500

Which of these are not considered to be a Limitation of the P.M.C.S  Program?

1. Training alone cannot change culture

2. Provides no guarantee in elimination of aggressive behavior.

3. Elimination of recipient abuse and coercion 

3. Elimination of recipient abuse and coercion

500
Staff attitudes falls under what two triggering factors?
Psychological & Enviornmental
500
_______________ is considered a living document. It helps us in the assessment and intervention with our patients.
(I.C.P.P) Individual Crisis Prevention Plan
500
The _______________ restrictive intervention must be used first with a patient in crisis.
Least
500
If a patient is in crisis, a physician may do this if he or she are unable to arrive at the unit within 5 minutes.
A telephone order for restraints/medication
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