Verbal de-escalation
EBI
Behavior
Prohibited Holds
Misc.
100

Strategies used to defuse a volatile situation, to assist a child to regain behavioral control and to avoid a physical restraint or other behavioral intervention.

What is De-escalation?

100

Has a maximum time limit of 1 min.

What is a short personal restraint?

100

A set of functional skills or age specific tasks that most children perform within a certain age range.

What are developmental milestones?

100

A type of emergency behavior intervention that involves the involuntary separation of a child froom other residents and the placement of the child alone i an area from which the resident is prevented from leaving by physical barrier, force, or threat of force.

What is seclusion?

100

When is a Serious Incident Report for Restraints due ?


24 hours

200

These two emotions can be the result of both internally and externally produced conflicts.

What is Anger and Fear?

200

For a child of any age: 30 min

What is a personal restraint?

200

How someone acts. It is what a person does to make something happen, to make something change or to keep things the same.

A response to things that happen internally/externally

What is behavior?

200

Placing a child in a chest up restraint hold.

What is a Supine Restraint?

200

-Limited Parental avalability

-Distress when left

-Craves close relationships but struggles to trust

-Need for reasssurance from partners

-Feelings of anxiety and jelousy are common

What is ambivalent attachment?

300

Level 1: Support

Level 2: Limit Setting

Level 3: Physical Intervention

What are the 3 levels of Intervention?

300
Follow up after a restraint, how long must a child be observed.

15min

300

Behavior serves a purpose and has a reason, including;

What is communication and function?

300

placing a child in a chest down restraint hold.

What is a prone restraint?

300

-Healthy Relatiionship with Primary Caregiver

-Shows appropriate dstress when left alone

-Able to seek support inn relationships

-Can regulate emotions and manage conflict in close relationsips

What is secure attachment?

400

-Acceleration tends to be more gradual

-Social withdrawal (ie decrease in motor activity, speech production, avoidance or eye contact, quiet, moody..)

-Ruminating or repeating thoughts with depressive suicidal or violent themes

-Clinically depressed

What is Tension Relased Inwardly?

400

Interventions used in an emergency, including personal restraints, mechanical restraints, emergency medication, and seclusion.

What is Emergency Behavior Intervention?

400

We must begin to connect with children at this "age" and stop expecting them to behave at their chronological age.

What is emotional age?

400

A type of emergency behavior intervention that uses chemicals or pharmeceuticals through topical application, oral administration, injection, or other means to modify a child's behavior.

What is Emergency Medication?

400

-Incconsistent parenting

-Intimate relationships feel confusing

-Feelings of unworthiness

-Tendency towards aggressive or antisocial behavior

What is disorganized attachement?

500

-Acceleration is more rapid, impulsive and usually over a short timeframe

-History of destruction/abuse of property and assaults

-Instigating others to the above

What is Tension Released Outwardly?

500

-Avoid blaming youth

-Talk in a safe location that is not in front of other children or adults

-Make sure that the child is calm and in control

-Ask for permission to discuss the situation

-What are some replacement behaviors the child has learned?

-Reassure the youth

-Provide opportunities to rebuild the relationship

What are strategies for debriefing?

500

-Abuse of neglect from caregiver

-no preference for parental preference

-Independent

-Pattern of withdrawal

-Tendency to minimize the feelings of others

-Preference for casual relationships

What is avoidant attachment?

500

A type of emergency behavior intervention that uses the application of a device to restrict the free movement of all or part of a child's body in order to control physical activity.

What is Mechanical restraint?

500

-Calm                              -Understanding

-Unafraid                         -Able to listen

-Centered                        -Verbally reassuring

-Balanced                        - fair

-Empathetic                     -Non threatening

What are the qualities of a Solid Object?

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