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,Primary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS-Actually preventing the thing

Secondary Prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS-early identification and treatment

Tertiary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS-Avoiding complications

Norms are considered - CORRECT ANSWERS-The right patterns of behavior for a
society

Crisis is - CORRECT ANSWERS-a time limited response lasting 4 to 6 weeks

What initiates a crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-A crisis is initiated by internal or external
demands that are perceived as a threat to a persons physical or emotional functioning.

Precipitating event is stressful and unusual or rare.

maturational crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Describes unfavorable person-
environmental relationships that relate to maturational events such as leaving home for
the first time, completing school or accepting the responsibility of adulthood.

Situational Crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Occurs whenever a specific stressful event
threatens a person's
biopsychosocial integrity and results in some degree of psychological disequilibrium

Aventitious Cirsis - CORRECT ANSWERS-Initiated by an unexpected unusual events
that can affect an individual or
a multitude of people. National and natural disasters.

During an adventitious crisis (e.g., flood, hurricane, forest fire) that affects the
well-being of many people, the interventions of the PMH-APRN will be a part of
the community's efforts to respond to the event.

Goal for people experiencing crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-To return to pre-crisis level
of functioning.

Role of APRN in Crisis - CORRECT ANSWERS-he role of the PMH-APRN is to provide
a framework of support systems that guide the
client through the crisis and facilitate the development and use of positive coping skills.

Assess risk of homicide/suicide/self-injury

Assess coping skills

Assess perception of problem and support mechanisms

Assess biologic items - sleep, eating, hygiene, etc

, Assess psychological - emotions and coping

Asses social - individual, family, community. Social support

Disaster - CORRECT ANSWERS-A disaster is a sudden ecological or man-made
phenomenon that is of sufficient
magnitude to require external help to address the psychosocial needs as well as
the physical needs of the victims

MCI triage category: Expectant - CORRECT ANSWERS-Injuries are extensive and
chances of survival are unlikely
even with definitive care. Separate and provide comfort

Unresponsive patients with penetrating head wounds, high
spinal cord injuries, wounds involving multiple anatomical sites
and organs, 2nd/3rd degree burns in excess of 60% of body surface area, seizures or
vomiting within 24hr after radiation
exposure, profound shock with multiple injuries, agonal
respirations; no pulse, no BP, pupils fixed and dilated

MCI Category: Immediate - CORRECT ANSWERS-Injuries are life-threatening but
survivable with minimal
intervention. Individuals in this group can progress rapidly to expectant
if treatment is delayed.

Sucking chest wound, airway obstruction secondary to
mechanical cause, shock, hemothorax, tension pneumothorax,
asphyxia, unstable chest and abdominal wounds, incomplete
amputations, open fractures of long bones, and 2nd/3rd degree
burns of 15%-40% total body surface area

MCI Category: Delayed - CORRECT ANSWERS-Injuries are significant and require
medical care but can wait
hours without threat to life or limb. Individuals in this group receive
treatment only after immediate casualties are treated.

Stable abdominal wounds without evidence of significant
hemorrhage; soft tissue injuries; maxillofacial wounds without
airway compromise; vascular injuries with adequate collateral
circulation; genitourinary tract disruption; fractures requiring
open reduction, débridement, and external fixation; most eye
and CNS injuries

MCI Category: Minimal - CORRECT ANSWERS-Injuries are minor and treatment can
be delayed hours to days.

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