De-Escalation Techniques
Crisis Support
Trauma Informed
Be Aware
Physical Intervention Techniques
100

Provide 5 of the Behavior Support Techniques.

Managing the Environment

Proximity

Prompting

Caring Gesture

Hurdle Help

Redirection / Distraction

Directive Statement

Time Away

100

What is the last question we ask ourselves in a crisis situation?

What am I feeling now?

100

What is Crisis an opportunity for?

Growth

100

What is the deprivation of oxygen to living cells?

Asphyxia

100

Where and how do you secure a youth's arm when Obtaining the Hold?

The forearm with your outside hand.

200

What are the 3 Goals of Emotional First Aid?

1) Provide emotional support for the youth to co-regulate

2) Identify and address underlying concerns

3) Keep the youth in the activity

200

What are the 4 Elements of a Potentially Violent Situation?

* Remember the "Gun" or "Bow & Arrow" analogy

The Target

The Weapon

The Level of Stress / Motivation

The Spark

200

Exposure to trauma affects the way a child:

Thinks, Feels, and Behaves

200

Anything that makes challenging behavior or traumatic stress response more or less likely to occur is called: 

Setting Conditions

200

Which Physical Intervention can be utilized by one individual?

The Small Child Restraint

300

What are the 3 Strategies of Emotional First Aid?

1) Be a calm presence for a struggling youth

2) Maintain the Relationships and Lines of Communication 

3) Help the youth Plan and Anticipate for problems during the activity.

300

What are the Options to Handle Physical Violence?

* Remember E.R.R.L.

1) ELIMINATE one of the four elements of a potentially violent situation

2) Utilize TCI approved RELEASES and maintain a safe distance

3) RESTRAIN a youth that is displaying acute physical behavior / contraindicated in their ICSP to prevent dangerous behavior

4) LEAVE and get assistance

300

What are the 5 phases along the Stress Model of Crisis?

Baseline -> Triggering Event -> Escalation -> Outburst -> Recovery

300

What are the first 3 questions we ask ourselves in a potential crisis situation?

What am I feeling now?

What does this child feel, need, expect, or want?

How is the environment affecting the situation?

300

Which physical intervention requires staff to stand foot-to-foot, shoulder-to-shoulder, and hip-to-hip for the duration of the restraint?

The Standing Restraint

400

What are 3 aspects of non-verbal crisis communication

*Crucial during potentially violent situations

Eye Contact

Body Language

Height & Gender

Personal Space

Cultural Sensitivity 

400

What are the Two Goals of Crisis Intervention?

Support: To provide immediate emotional and environmental support to reduce stress and risk and increase the child's sense of safety.

Teach: Help youth learn and practice ways to regulate their emotions and behaviors.

400

Which physical intervention requires 2 staff to lower the youth to the floor and a 3rd to secure properly?

The Supine Restraint

500

Provide 3 non-verbal crisis co-regulation "help me help myself" strategies to help a potentially violent child.

Take a deep breath

Give the youth space and time

Use silence

If safe, steep out of child's sight

Assume neutral stance and concerned facial expression

500

Explain the 3 aspects of a Trauma Informed Organization.

Understand - What trauma is and how if impacts everyone within the system

Recognize - Behaviors and patterns that reflect past/present trauma

Respond - In ways to avoid re-traumatizing the youth

500

List 5 physical warning signs during a restraint that a youth is in danger.

Goes limp & ceases to breathe spontaneously

States they can't breathe

Respiration is labored - gasping, wheezing, coughing etc.

May make grunting noises

Gagging / vomiting

Changes in skin color - Pale, gray/blue. gray/white, gray/green

Change in level of responsiveness / consciousness

Sudden change in struggle

Bobbing of head / fatigue

Excessive sweating

Evacuation of bodily fluids

500

Which physical intervention allows staff to move the youth a short distance if necessary?

The Seated Restraint