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PCMA - ANSWER>>Professional Crisis Management Association is the name of the
Association that provides training and Certification.
PCM - ANSWER>>is the name of crisis management system
Non-physical strategies - ANSWER>>3
prevention
de-escalation
reintegration
Physical Procedure - ANSWER>>2
transportation
immobilization
CASH - ANSWER>>continuous aggression continuous self injury continuous High
magnitude disruption
minor behavior problems, weather predictable or unpredictable, can very often be
eliminated using _____and _______ strategies - ANSWER>>prevention
de- escalation
practitioners only use the procedures needed to stop crisis, that _______ than
necessary - ANSWER>>restrictive
in the PCM system, _________ means that the staff change their behavior in real time
based on the behaviors of the individual - ANSWER>>dynamic
, Practitioners must perform PCM procedures as taught. Practitioners must not ______
any PCM procedures - ANSWER>>modify
there are ____ levels of certification - ANSWER>>6
_______ basic practitioner level- no physical procedures - ANSWER>>one- Practitioner
Level P is a minimum ___. hours P1 is ______ hours
P2P P2S P2PS are ____ hours - ANSWER>>14,16,22
practitioners must attend a ____ hours (minimum) recertification course annually -
ANSWER>>7
transportation in mobilization procedures are teaching methods that rely on blank and
blank - ANSWER>>shaping and fading
all PCM and procedures place an individual in a natural and blank position and
horizontal procedures always use a clean blank for the comfort and protection of the
individual - ANSWER>>comfortable
safety mat
the emphasis on the comfort of the individual ensures that PCM and practitioners keep
a blank relationship with their client/students - ANSWER>>positive
PCM's use of the lease restrictive intervention results in more opportunities for the
individual to _________even during Crisis Intervention - ANSWER>>make choices
PCM Transportation procedures include the automatic use of behavior blank and blank
principles, referred to as Dynamic holding - ANSWER>>shaping and fading