Deck 9: Managing Stress and Fatigue

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Stress is always negative.
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Stress is managed solely at the organizational level.
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The denial stage is typically very short in officer-involved shootings.
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The resistance stage occurs when the individual is confronted by a threatening or stressful situation.
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It is impossible to prevent stress via selection procedures.
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Physical fitness is a reactive stress reduction strategy.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of burnout?

A) job dissatisfaction
B) inefficiency at work
C) escape activities
D) anxiety
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There are five generally recognized categories in which stress symptoms may appear.Which of the following is NOT one of those categories?

A) physical
B) intellectual
C) personal
D) social
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Having to give court testimony is a source of stress for police officers.
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Police officers are faced with a gamut of family problems, and they may experience these problems to a greater extent than people in other occupations.
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Which term refers to the progressive loss of idealism, energy, purpose, and concerns that result from the conditions of work?

A) eustress
B) distress
C) burnout
D) failure
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Boredom on the job can be a source of stress for police officers.
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A symptom of burnout is sleep disturbance.
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Organizational complexity is a source of stress for police administrators.
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To prevent fatigue, police administrators may want to assess the quality of their officers' sleep.
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Positive stress has been called:

A) distress
B) prostress
C) eustress
D) none of these choices
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Fatigue is both a symptom and cause of stress.
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Stress:

A) is a problem of incompatibility between the person and the environment
B) occurs when the individual is overwhelmed by a negative environmental factor
C) occurs when the person does not match the job
D) all of these choices
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Physical symptoms of stress are usually the first to be recognized.
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One apparent cause of fatigue is moonlighting, or working a second job.
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__________ is a problem of incompatibility between a person and the environment.
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__________ symptoms of stress include a general loss of sharpness in thinking and problem solving.
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During the __________ stage, the chief has established authority but not a firm grasp on the whole department.
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A __________ refers to any high-risk encounter with officer-civilian contacts when officers reasonably believe they might be legally justified in using deadly force, regardless of whether they use such force or avert its use.
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Research has shown that which of the following is the most stressful event in a law enforcement officer's professional life?

A) dismissal from the force
B) taking someone's life in the line of duty
C) the death of a partner in the line of duty
D) suicide of an officer who is a close friend
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Negative stress is known as __________.
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Which of the following is NOT a problem that commonly results from a lack of sleep?

A) irritability
B) alcoholism
C) memory impairment
D) inattention
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Sources of stress for police officers include:

A) administrative practices
B) the public
C) the criminal justice system
D) all of these choices
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Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to McHenry?

A) loss of interest and feelings
B) problems sleeping
C) withdrawal
D) hyper-vigilance
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Which of the following is used to describe reactions to stress that may be caused by fear of reprisal from the department?

A) denial
B) resentment
C) bargaining
D) depression
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According to Standfest, the first of four stages for dealing with stress is __________.
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Strategies for dealing with threats, stress, or conflict situations are known as __________.
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According to Crank, Regoli, and Culbertson, which career stage occurs when a new police chief enters office?

A) crisis
B) interregnum
C) institutionalization
D) concretion
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Features of police work that contribute to family problems include:

A) changing work schedules
B) emotional exhaustion
C) identity problems
D) all of these choices
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The last stage of the coping process is __________.
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According to Crank, Regoli, and Culbertson, police chiefs who have made a career out of administration have reached which stage?

A) interregnum
B) institutionalization
C) concretion
D) demise
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__________ is the progressive loss of idealism, energy, purpose, and concerns that results from the conditions of work.
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The _____ stage of coping tends to last the longest.
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Causes of police fatigue include:

A) the lack of a standardized schedule
B) shift length
C) commuting
D) all of these choices
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Proactive stress management strategies include:

A) employment screening with an eye toward stress prevention
B) physical fitness programs
C) spouse programs
D) all of these choices
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Psychological counseling, chemical dependency treatment, and stress mitigation for employees are examples of __________.
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What are the five stages through which a person who has been exposed to a catastrophic event progresses? Explain each.
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List 10 examples of critical incidents.
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__________ strategies for dealing with stress are designed to prevent the development of stress.
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Explain the career stages that Crank and his colleagues found police administrators go through.
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Explain four sources of stress for police administrators.
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__________ refers to a feeling of wariness, tiredness, or lack of energy.
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Why are police officers more prone to fatigue than most ordinary workers? Provide five explanations.
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__________ wellness includes the individual's ethical values and morals.
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__________ consists of some variations on four stages: defusing, debriefing, critiquing, and reviewing.
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Stress is always negative.
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Stress is managed solely at the organizational level.
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The denial stage is typically very short in officer-involved shootings.
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The resistance stage occurs when the individual is confronted by a threatening or stressful situation.
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It is impossible to prevent stress via selection procedures.
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Physical fitness is a reactive stress reduction strategy.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of burnout?

A) job dissatisfaction
B) inefficiency at work
C) escape activities
D) anxiety
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There are five generally recognized categories in which stress symptoms may appear.Which of the following is NOT one of those categories?

A) physical
B) intellectual
C) personal
D) social
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Having to give court testimony is a source of stress for police officers.
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Police officers are faced with a gamut of family problems, and they may experience these problems to a greater extent than people in other occupations.
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Which term refers to the progressive loss of idealism, energy, purpose, and concerns that result from the conditions of work?

A) eustress
B) distress
C) burnout
D) failure
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Boredom on the job can be a source of stress for police officers.
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A symptom of burnout is sleep disturbance.
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Organizational complexity is a source of stress for police administrators.
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To prevent fatigue, police administrators may want to assess the quality of their officers' sleep.
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Positive stress has been called:

A) distress
B) prostress
C) eustress
D) none of these choices
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Fatigue is both a symptom and cause of stress.
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Stress:

A) is a problem of incompatibility between the person and the environment
B) occurs when the individual is overwhelmed by a negative environmental factor
C) occurs when the person does not match the job
D) all of these choices
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Physical symptoms of stress are usually the first to be recognized.
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One apparent cause of fatigue is moonlighting, or working a second job.
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__________ is a problem of incompatibility between a person and the environment.
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__________ symptoms of stress include a general loss of sharpness in thinking and problem solving.
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During the __________ stage, the chief has established authority but not a firm grasp on the whole department.
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A __________ refers to any high-risk encounter with officer-civilian contacts when officers reasonably believe they might be legally justified in using deadly force, regardless of whether they use such force or avert its use.
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Research has shown that which of the following is the most stressful event in a law enforcement officer's professional life?

A) dismissal from the force
B) taking someone's life in the line of duty
C) the death of a partner in the line of duty
D) suicide of an officer who is a close friend
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Negative stress is known as __________.
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Which of the following is NOT a problem that commonly results from a lack of sleep?

A) irritability
B) alcoholism
C) memory impairment
D) inattention
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Sources of stress for police officers include:

A) administrative practices
B) the public
C) the criminal justice system
D) all of these choices
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Which of the following is NOT a common symptom of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to McHenry?

A) loss of interest and feelings
B) problems sleeping
C) withdrawal
D) hyper-vigilance
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Which of the following is used to describe reactions to stress that may be caused by fear of reprisal from the department?

A) denial
B) resentment
C) bargaining
D) depression
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31
According to Standfest, the first of four stages for dealing with stress is __________.
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Strategies for dealing with threats, stress, or conflict situations are known as __________.
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33
According to Crank, Regoli, and Culbertson, which career stage occurs when a new police chief enters office?

A) crisis
B) interregnum
C) institutionalization
D) concretion
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34
Features of police work that contribute to family problems include:

A) changing work schedules
B) emotional exhaustion
C) identity problems
D) all of these choices
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The last stage of the coping process is __________.
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According to Crank, Regoli, and Culbertson, police chiefs who have made a career out of administration have reached which stage?

A) interregnum
B) institutionalization
C) concretion
D) demise
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__________ is the progressive loss of idealism, energy, purpose, and concerns that results from the conditions of work.
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The _____ stage of coping tends to last the longest.
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Causes of police fatigue include:

A) the lack of a standardized schedule
B) shift length
C) commuting
D) all of these choices
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Proactive stress management strategies include:

A) employment screening with an eye toward stress prevention
B) physical fitness programs
C) spouse programs
D) all of these choices
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Psychological counseling, chemical dependency treatment, and stress mitigation for employees are examples of __________.
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What are the five stages through which a person who has been exposed to a catastrophic event progresses? Explain each.
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List 10 examples of critical incidents.
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__________ strategies for dealing with stress are designed to prevent the development of stress.
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45
Explain the career stages that Crank and his colleagues found police administrators go through.
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46
Explain four sources of stress for police administrators.
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__________ refers to a feeling of wariness, tiredness, or lack of energy.
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Why are police officers more prone to fatigue than most ordinary workers? Provide five explanations.
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__________ wellness includes the individual's ethical values and morals.
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__________ consists of some variations on four stages: defusing, debriefing, critiquing, and reviewing.
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