No student devices needed. Know more
10 questions
What does CPI stand for?
Community Prevention Intervention
Crisis Prevention Intervention
Crisis Plan Individualized
Cars Park Inside
What are the two forms of aggressive behavior?
flying kite and eating a hot dog
running and jumping on a trampoline
danger and overreaction
verbal and physical
What are CPI's core values?
Care, Honesty, Responsibility, Safety
Self care only
Care, Welfare, Safety, Security
Caring for others
What are the 4 behavior levels?
hitting, scratching, biting, running
Supportive, Directive, Physical Intervention, Therapeutic Rapport
CPI Supportive Stance, Proxemics, Kinesics, Haptics
Anxiety, Defensive, Risk Behavior, Tension Reduction
What are kinesics?
communication through touch
nonverbal messages transmitted through motions and postures
escorts
personal space
What are the 4 staff attitudes/approaches?
Supportive, Directive, Physical Intervention, Therapeutic Rapport
Anxiety, Defensive, Risk Behavior, Tension Reduction
Happy, Sad, Moody, Grumpy
Sarcasm, intimidation, threatening, scary
Crisis results in a traumatic experience for those involved.
Depends on the situation and individuals involved
True
I don't know.
False
What are 3 of your responsibilities after a crisis?
run, hide and cry
behavior levels, nonverbal techniques, staff attitudes
Address basic needs, debrief, documentation
Professionalism, team intervention, Safety
Postvention is used for:
The individual in crisis only.
All staff in the building
Staff only.
Staff and the individual in crisis
List two ways the Decision-Making Matrix model is used to consider risk.
tone and volume
liklihood and severity
position and posture
body language and the CPI supportive stance
Explore all questions with a free account