TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE
HARM REDUCTION
PERSON-CENTERED CARE
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY
INDIGENOUS CULTURAL SAFETY
100

What does the acronym PTSD stand for?


What is Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?

100

This approach aims to minimize negative health, social, and legal impacts associated with drug use.

What is harm reduction?

100

This type of care emphasizes the patient's personal preferences and values.

What is person-centered care?

100

This term refers to awareness and respect of cultural differences.

What is cultural sensitivity?

100

This type of safety addresses the unique healthcare needs of Indigenous populations.


What is Indigenous cultural safety?

200

Name one key principle of trauma-informed care.


What is safety, trustworthiness, trauma awareness, choice and collaboration, connection, strengths-based approaches, and skill building?

200

Providing clean needles to people who use substances is an example of what type of program.


What is a needle exchange program?

200

Person-centered care encourages the involvement of who in decision-making processes?


Who are the clients and their families?

200

Name one way healthcare providers can demonstrate cultural sensitivity.


What is learning about or being curious about different cultural practices and beliefs?

200

Name a historical event that has impacted Indigenous health.


What is residential schooling or colonization?

300

This term refers to the practice of recognizing and responding to the effects of all types of trauma.


What is trauma-informed care?

300

Name a benefit of harm reduction strategies.

What is reducing the spread of infectious diseases like HIV and Hepatitis?

300

Name one core component of person-centered care.


What is respect for clients’ values, preferences, and expressed needs?

300

Why is cultural sensitivity important in healthcare?


What is to provide effective and respectful care that meets the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of clients?

300

This principle ensures healthcare environments are free of racism and discrimination.

What is cultural safety?

400

What type of environment is crucial in trauma-informed care to help patients feel safe?


What is a supportive and non-judgmental environment?

400

This medication is used in harm reduction to reverse opioid overdoses.

What is naloxone?

400

This term refers to the shared decision-making process between clinicians and clients.


What is collaborative care?

400

This practice involves adapting care to be congruent with the client's culture.


What is cultural competence?

400

Name one way to provide culturally safe care to Indigenous patients.


What is building trust and respecting traditional healing practices?

500

Name a specific strategy to avoid re-traumatization in a clinical setting.


What is "Implementing Trauma-Informed Care principles, ensuring safety, trust, and empowerment for all clients"?

500

Name a key principle of harm reduction.


What is accepting that illicit drug use is part of our world and choosing to minimize its harmful effects rather than ignore or condemn them?

500

In person-centered care, whose perspective is considered paramount?


What is the client's perspective?

500

Name a key strategy for improving cultural sensitivity in healthcare.


What is ongoing education and training in cultural competence for healthcare providers?

500

This term describes healthcare providers' understanding and respect for Indigenous cultures, perspectives, and experiences.


What is cultural humility?