Physical Interventions: Disengagement Techniques, the Three Ps, and
Biomechanical Advantages (3) Position-Posture-Proximity=MOVE is the
answer.
Benefits of Biomechanics: 1. Hold and Stabilize
2. Pull/Push
3. The lever
The internal or external factors that contribute to conduct that employees have
little or no control over are known as precipitating factors.
Answer: The capacity to control your own actions, attitudes, and self-talk is
known as rational detachment.
Behavior is influenced by ANSWER behavior in an integrated experience.
Describe the factors that could affect whether anxiety and dread result in a
constructive or ineffective ANSWER during stressful situations. ANSWER
Unproductive: React inappropriately, freeze, or overreact
Productive: Boost strength and speed; improve sensory acuity; and reduce
cognitive reaction time
ANSWER Severity/Likelihood Risk Decision Matrix: Lower Risk; Higher Risk
Team Intervention: Professionalism, Safety, and Litigation Avoidance
Duties of Auxiliary Team Members: ANSWER 1. Evaluate the degree of risk;
2. Address and carry out the plan; 3. Identify the need for staff support.
4. Use verbal de-escalation techniques
Disengagement Skills (SEAT)-Physical Interventions-ANSWER Safe,
Effective, Acceptable, Transferable
Biomechanical Advantages (3) Position-Posture-Proximity=MOVE is the
answer.
Benefits of Biomechanics: 1. Hold and Stabilize
2. Pull/Push
3. The lever
The internal or external factors that contribute to conduct that employees have
little or no control over are known as precipitating factors.
Answer: The capacity to control your own actions, attitudes, and self-talk is
known as rational detachment.
Behavior is influenced by ANSWER behavior in an integrated experience.
Describe the factors that could affect whether anxiety and dread result in a
constructive or ineffective ANSWER during stressful situations. ANSWER
Unproductive: React inappropriately, freeze, or overreact
Productive: Boost strength and speed; improve sensory acuity; and reduce
cognitive reaction time
ANSWER Severity/Likelihood Risk Decision Matrix: Lower Risk; Higher Risk
Team Intervention: Professionalism, Safety, and Litigation Avoidance
Duties of Auxiliary Team Members: ANSWER 1. Evaluate the degree of risk;
2. Address and carry out the plan; 3. Identify the need for staff support.
4. Use verbal de-escalation techniques
Disengagement Skills (SEAT)-Physical Interventions-ANSWER Safe,
Effective, Acceptable, Transferable