Crisis
Types of Crisis
Phases of Crisis/Disaster
ABC's of Psychological Aid
Grief
100

The letters FEMA stand for this

Federal Emergency Management Agency

100

An example is getting married

What is a maturation or developmental crisis

100

During this phase the community is warned and preparations for the event is happening

What is Phase 1 or Pre-warning

100

The letter "A" of psychological first aid stands for this

What is arousal?

100

 3 risk factors leading to complicated grief

What is unexpected death, suicide/homicide, death of a child, socially shameful death, financial dependence on deceased, pre-existing mental illness, poor coping skills?

200

The time limit of a crisis

What is 4-6 weeks

200

An example is being fired from my job

What is a situational crisis

200

This phase is when panic is occurring and trial and error is failing. Resources are being depleted, communication breaks down, and there is a lack of police and healthcare services.

What is Phase 3 or the Panic Trial-and Error Phase?

200

The letter "B" of psychological first aid stands for this

What is abnormal or irrational behavior?

200

This type of grief is often seen when a loved one has been sick for a while with a terminal disease?

What is anticipatory grief?

300

A crisis that goes really bad

What is a disaster?

300

An example is a school shooting

What is a traumatic or Adventitious crisis

300

The disaster is occurring, rescuers are providing resources to survivors. This is when secondary care is being given by providing for physical and psychological safety.

What is Phase 2 or the Crisis/Disaster Phase

300

The letter "C" in the ABC's is when this occurs

What is cognitive disorientation?

300

Another name for grief overload and is often seen by rescue, police, and healthcare providers.

What is Cumulative Grief?

400

Holmes' Stress Inventory identifies this as the most crisis-provoking events

What is the death of a loved one?

400

This person was involved in formulating the idea that crises are part of normal growth and developmental 

Who is Eric Erikson?

400

This is the phase when primary care is given, preparing for evacuation, are there enough medications on hand, gather emergency supplies.

What is Phase 1 or Pre-Warning Phase?

400

One focus of ABC psychological first aid is this.

What is help victims prioritize, get them resources and information, and prevent complications (permanent psychiatric trauma, SI/HI, worsening of psychiatric conditions).

400

The nurse suspects the family may experience traumatic grief if 3 of these factors occur at the time of death of a loved one

What is no time to prepare, violence/mutilation/destruction, the death was preventable or random, multiple deaths (mass casualties to community), if your own life was endangered or had to confront massive shocking deaths or mutilation

500

A crisis can cause these 2 psychological responses

What is growth or deterioration?

500

Name 3 common characteristics of a crisis (there are at least 7)

What are: there is little to no time to prepare, there is often loss of communication with loved ones, usual coping skills fail, time limited (4-6 weeks),life-threatening/overwhelming, precipitated by a specific identifiable event, is a loss or perceived loss

500

This phase is when tertiary care is being given and recovery is being provided with outpatient clinics, counseling workshops are offered.

What is phase 4 or Overwhelmed to Recuperation?

500

This letter of the ABCs of psychological First aid includes decreasing excitement, providing comfort and safety, and help focus on the immediate problems.

What is "A" or arousal?

500

5 signs of complicated grief

What is inability to enjoy life or think about good times with the deceased, extreme of reminders or avoidance, inability to focus on little but the loved one’s death, intense and persistent longing for the deceased, problems accepting the death or numbness  or detachment, irritability or agitation, intense pain at the thought of the loved one, feeling life has no meaning or purpose, when the expectation of the family is to expect the loved one to act normal, as if nothing has occurred