Deck 32: From Helplessness to Active Coping in Israel: Psychological First Aid Shira Hantman and Moshe Farchi
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Deck 32: From Helplessness to Active Coping in Israel: Psychological First Aid Shira Hantman and Moshe Farchi
1
What experience causes physical, emotional, or psychological distress or harms one's personal sense of safety and stability?
A) Psychosocial response
B) Posttraumatic stress
C) Distress
D) Traumatic event
A) Psychosocial response
B) Posttraumatic stress
C) Distress
D) Traumatic event
Traumatic event
2
What psychological assessment needs to be rapid, concise, and accurate?
A) Formative assessment
B) Dialectical assessment
C) Psychological first aid
D) Mindfulness
A) Formative assessment
B) Dialectical assessment
C) Psychological first aid
D) Mindfulness
Psychological first aid
3
What system controls autonomous reactions?
A) Thyroid system
B) Limbic system
C) Amygdala system
D) Frontal cortex
A) Thyroid system
B) Limbic system
C) Amygdala system
D) Frontal cortex
Limbic system
4
What part of the brain is the integrative center for emotions and motivation?
A) Amygdala
B) Limbic system
C) Limbic lobe
D) Frontal cortex
A) Amygdala
B) Limbic system
C) Limbic lobe
D) Frontal cortex
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5
What type of trauma triggers the sympathetic system and overloads the senses?
A) Trauma memory
B) Interminable trauma
C) Perceived trauma
D) Trauma overload
A) Trauma memory
B) Interminable trauma
C) Perceived trauma
D) Trauma overload
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6
What is the time range for an acute stress reaction to occur after the event?
A) 5-24 hours
B) 0-48 hours
C) 24-48 hours
D) 10-20 hours
A) 5-24 hours
B) 0-48 hours
C) 24-48 hours
D) 10-20 hours
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7
What is an example of the symptoms of acute stress reaction?
A) Disorientation
B) Arousal
C) Avoidance
D) Abuse
A) Disorientation
B) Arousal
C) Avoidance
D) Abuse
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8
How many hours lapse before an acute stress disorder may take place?
A) 40 hours
B) 24 hours
C) 36 hours
D) 48 hours
A) 40 hours
B) 24 hours
C) 36 hours
D) 48 hours
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9
How many categories are used to characterize the clustering of previous symptoms for acute stress disorder?
A) 4
B) 3
C) 6
D) 7
A) 4
B) 3
C) 6
D) 7
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10
What disorder can occur one month following the traumatic event and can last for a year or longer?
A) Posttraumatic stress disorder
B) Acute stress disorder
C) Acute stress reaction
D) Trauma memory
A) Posttraumatic stress disorder
B) Acute stress disorder
C) Acute stress reaction
D) Trauma memory
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11
Chronic PTSD can occur from one year after initial exposure of perceived trauma and becomes a chronic condition.
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12
25% of persons exposed to an event perceived to be traumatic reach the stage of chronic PTSD.
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13
The effectiveness of coping mechanisms for PTSD rests on the type of stressor, the individual, and the circumstances.
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14
The three stages for intervention among stress victims are immediate, acute, and chronic.
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15
Stage 2 of the stages for interventions among stress victims is the immediate stage that is treated on the scene, in an emergency room, or at a stress trauma treatment center.
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16
Interventions at the ASR stage involve the psychological, neurological, proximity, immediacy, and expectation.
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17
The five core principles guiding interventions efforts are a sense of safety, calming, a sense of self and community efficacy, connectedness, and hope.
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18
The objective of the Six C's Activation model is restoration of normal functioning through several steps.
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19
What are three major symptom clusters?
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20
Explain the roles of first responders and social workers.
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21
Describe the acute stress reaction including three interventions.
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22
What are the social work objectives at the mezzo level for stress victims?
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