SAFETY
TRUST-WORTHINESS AND TRANSPARENCY
PEER SUPPORT
COLLABORATION AND MUTUALITY
EMPOWERMENT, VOICE AND CHOICE
200

A trauma response is a normal reaction to this type of situation.

What is abnormal?

200

Informed consent and shared decision-making can't happen without first providing the patient with this.

What is education or information?

200

One way of determining the quality and quantity of someone's supports are by assessing these determinants of health.

What are social?

200

Fill in the blank: When hospitals can't offer the full extent of care that a person requires, they have to collaborate with their __________.

What is community?

200

To build trust with patients, and instill a sense of agency, offer these whenever possible (even if they don't make the same one you would).

What are choices?

400

Fill in the blank: When the sympathetic nervous system becomes over-stimulated, people usually lose control over ___________.

What is themselves?

400

According to Dr. Sandra Bloom, in our society, people with severe trauma histories usually find themselves in psychiatric hospitals or these.

What are prisons?

400

This term denotes a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness and live a self-directed life.

What is Recovery?

400

Isolating a patient due to their behavior is generally unhelpful in the hospital setting because it can be interpreted as this.

What is punishment?

400

The purpose of this room in LBHH is to empower staff to regulate their own autonomic nervous systems.

What is the Recharge Room?

600

One way to help frame a traumatic experience is to ask someone, "Following the traumatic event, when did you first feel this?"

What is safe or that you would survive/be okay?

600

Distrust between staff and leadership is likely to be replicated between this group of people and staff.

Who are patients?

600

The autonomic nervous system did not evolve for the purpose of personal growth, but rather for the purpose of this.

What is survival?

600

You can't know a patient's triggers if you don't know this.

What is their history or story?

600

In contrast to a problem-based assessment, trauma-informed care encourages the utilization of this type of assessment, as well.

What is strength-based?

800

Fill in the blank: Trauma ___________  is when someone unwittingly replicates a trauma from someone else's past.

What is re-enactment?

800

According to Dr. J. Eric Gentry, this percent of inpatient psychiatry clients have four or more ACEs.

What is 90%?

800

Offering this intervention, as simple as a few kind words, can help remind someone of their worth.

What is affirmation?

800

Fill in the blank: Unconscious ___________ is when even the person exhibiting certain behaviors is unaware of why they're doing that.

What is motivation?

800

According to NIH and Cambridge University Press, this is the most stigmatized mental illness.

What is schizophrenia?

1000

The Autonomic Nervous System is comprised of the "Fight or Flight" or Sympathetic Nervous System and "Rest and Digest" or this Nervous System.

What is Parasympathetic?

1000

Trauma-informed organizational culture change is incomplete without the review and alignment of these written directives for the facility.

What are policies?

1000

Fill in the blank: Showing up daily as your best self in a stressful environment, and having a process to exercise that stress, could be described as trauma _________.

What is resilient?

1000

This type of fatigue is described as a decline in one's ability to empathize with others.

What is compassion?

1000

Dr. Sandra Bloom is known for developing this model of organizational trauma-informed care culture change.

What is the Sanctuary Model or Creating Presence?

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