True or False? Crises are subjective person to person and can vary in severity.
True.
True or False: Dementia/Alzheimers are mental health diagnoses.
False. In addition, neither is Autism.
What is the purpose of the Mental Health SOP?
How to respond to situations and crises stemming from mental illness.
Who do you consult with for an ED evaluation?
Journey Mental Health crisis worker.
True or False: A Silver Alert request must be made within 72 hours of the individual's disappearance.
TRUE.
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For how many seconds should breathe in, hold your breath, and then breathe out in order to calm yourself on the way to a crisis call?
4 seconds each
Page 12
Name one personality disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder
What do you do in the event of a voluntary admission when ED criteria is present?
Consult with a supervisor.
What is the section in the WI SS that discusses emergency detentions?
WI SS 51.15 (Chapter 51).
Stimulation, stabilization and escalation are examples of steps in what?
The crisis cycle
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What does "follow-up care" mean in the context of managing a crisis situation?
Examples include taking an intoxicated person to a detoxification facility or initiating an emergency detention of a person with a serious mental illness.
Page 3
Describe the different types of hallucinations, as well as the most common type experienced by people living with mental illness?
The most common type of hallucination for people with mental illness is hearing voices.
Auditory hallucinations include command hallucinations.
There are also visual hallucinations.
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True or False: Criminal charges or citations are not appropriate for combative dementia patients.
True.
What are the four criteria specified in WI state statute regarding probable dangerousness?
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What are some behaviors associated with people experiencing Medically Significant Behavior?
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List 3 (of several) behaviors and/or characteristics you are likely to encounter from individuals during crisis situations.
Page 4
Which 4 Mental Health disorders are defined as 'serious and persistent'?
Page 33
List 3 (of 6) disposition options stated in the Mental Health SOP.
Release with referral to MH agency, place individual in the care of family/friends, convey voluntarily to crisis or hospital for eval., place in PC for the purpose of eval. For an ED, arrest, PC to detox
If you believe an ED is appropriate, what 4 steps must you take?
1. Take person into custody 2. Complete and sign the Statement of Emergency Detention 3. Transport person to approved facility for evaluation 4. File the Statement of Emergency Detention with facility and the court
What are the five steps of a subject debriefing?
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Name the 4 goals that an officer should have while managing a crisis situation.
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List 3 (of many) guidelines an officer should follow when responding to a person who has schizophrenia or another thought disorder.
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What does NSSI stand for? Give one example.
Non suicidal self injury. Cutting, burning, etc.
True or False: When an officer completes an ED, they are civilly committing the subject for psychiatric treatment.
FALSE. Officers do not have the legal authority to civilly commit patients. Instead, an Emergency Detention is a determination that a person meets the statutory requirements for possible civil commitment. Officers are empowered to detain the person for a limited time until the court can decide whether commitment is appropriate.
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Identify the five articulated goals of the recommended response to Medically Significant Behavior.
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