____________ is the name of the
association that provides this crisis
management training and certification.
prevention
Minor behavior problems, whether
predictable or unpredictable, can very often
be eliminated using ______ and de-
escalation strategies.
restrictive
Practitioners only use the procedures
needed to stop the crisis, that is, nothing
more ___________ than necessary.
Modify
Practitioners must perform PCM
procedures as taught. Practitioners must
not _______ any PCM procedure.
14, 16, 22
Level P is a minimum of ______ hours, P1
is ______ hours and P2P, P2s, P2PS are
______ hours.
safety mat
All PCM procedures place an individual in
a natural and commutable position and
horizontal procedures always use a clean
______ for the comfort and protection of
the individual.
Shaping & Fading
PCM transportation procedures include the
automatic use of behavioral ______ and
______ principles, referred to as Dynamic
Holding.
Reinforce
Transportation can possibly _______ crisis
behavior by removing the individual from a
place/situation that they dislike.
Continuous Aggression
The criteria for Transportation require the Continuous Self-Injury
same conditions as crisis: Continuous high magnitude disruption
attack again
After using a personal Safety release, if
staff doesn't immediately use
transportation or immobilization, the
individual will very likely _________.
People who are closely supervised tend to Stable
be more _______.
predictable
Behavior and physiology change in
________ ways when moving through the
cycle of crisis
1. stable functioning - prevention strategies
2. Pre-Crisis - De-escalation straits
For each level of cycle of crisis there four 3. Crisis - Crisis intervention procedures
strategies for staff to use: 4. Post-Crisis- Reintegration strategies
incompatible
Prevention is used to increase on-task or
engaged behavior which are _______ with
crisis behavior
individual
Knowledge about the _________ will help
staff choose the best ways to prevent
problem behavior.