When implementing the BARR procedure, how should the Practioner position the
palms of the individual? - ANSWER Prone BARR: The individual's palms should be
facing up
Supine BARR: The individual's palms should be facing down
List the criteria for implementing transportation procedures (there are 3) - ANSWER
1. Continuous Aggression and/or
2. Continuous Self-Injury and/or
3. Continuous High Magnitude Disruption
What are the criteria for implementing a horizontal immobilization? - ANSWER 1.
Imminent breakdown if transportation or breakdown of transportation procedures
2. Availability of safety equipment
3. All participants implementing the procedures are certified Level 2 Practioner or
certified Instructors.
What company provides training in crisis management and regulates the certification
of the Professional Crisis Management System? - ANSWER Professional Crisis
Management Association
What are the four primary strategies and interventions in PCM? - ANSWER 1. Crisis
Prevention Strategies
2. Crisis De-escalation Strategies (when we see pre-crisis behavior)
3. Crisis Intervention Procedures (highest level of crisis)
4. Post-Crisis Strategies
What is the PCM definition of crisis? - ANSWER 1. Continuous aggression
2. Continuous self-injury
3. Continuous high magnitude disruption
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Who is authorized to implement PCM strategies and procedures? - ANSWER
Certified practitioners and instructors
What is PCM NOT? - ANSWER It is a crisis management system, NOT a treatment
system
Restraint- - ANSWER holding of an individual with the intention of preventing the
continued display of a particular crisis behavior
Feedback- - ANSWER delivering immediate and detailed information to an
individual after a crisis behavior has been displayed
, Shaping- - ANSWER Repeated reinforcements of small improvements or steps
toward a new or different behavior
Basic Practitioner - ANSWER Authorized to practice all of the PCM nonphysical
strategies
Practitioner - ANSWER Authorized to use all nonphysical intervention, personal
safety, and transportation procedures
Practitioner 1 - ANSWER Authorized to use all nonphysical interventions, personal
safety, transportation procedures, and vertical immobilization
Practitioner 2 (P) - ANSWER Authorized to use all nonphysical interventions,
personal safety, transportation procedures, vertical immobilization, and prone
immobilization
Continuity - ANSWER Refers to the smooth integration of regular teaching and
treatment services and crisis prevention strategies, resulting in the lowest level of
crisis management
Balance - ANSWER Refers to the equal mastery of all PCM crisis management
skills (prevention strategies, de-escalation, crisis, and post-crisis strategies),
resulting in the lowest level of crisis management
Level 1 on crisis continuum: Stable Functioning - ANSWER Behavior-On-Task
Thinking-Reasonable
Feeling-Appropriate
Physiology-Relaxed
Level 2 on crisis continuum: Precrisis - ANSWER Behavior-Off-Task
Thinking-Unreasonable
Feeling-Inappropriate
Physiology-Heightened arousal
Level 3 on crisis continuum: Crisis - ANSWER Behavior-CASH
Thinking-irrational
Feeling-inappropriate
Physiology-maximum arousal
Level 4 on crisis continuum: Post-crisis - ANSWER Behavior- On-Task
Thinking- Reasonable
Feeling- Neutral or negative
Physiology- Heightened or subdued
What are the criteria for implementing transportation procedures? - ANSWER 1.
Continuous Aggression and/or
2. Continuous Self-Injury and/or
3. Continuous High Magnitude Disruption