Deck 10: Crisis Management: Managing Stress and Trauma

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The physiological response that appears in stressful situations is:

A) Automatic
B) Rare
C) Infrequent
D) All of the above
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Which of these is not a stage in the defense reaction progression?

A) Alarm reaction stage
B) Resistance stage
C) Critical thinking stage
D) Exhaustion stage
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This step in the Transactional Model of Stress is characterized as: "The perception of an imbalance between the demands people see and their perceived ability to deal with those demands."

A) Demands
B) Perception
C) Coping
D) Feedback
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Coping skills are a function of:

A) Maturity and spontaneity
B) Knowledge and power
C) Experience and training
D) Motivation and confrontation
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While one task of the negotiator is to reduce stress, according to the text, the negotiator should not totally:

A) Monitor stress
B) Eliminate stress
C) Act rationally
D) None of the above
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The job of the negotiator is to keep stress levels (hostage taker and hostages) at a ___________ level so the hostage taker's performance is maximized, and hostages do not become overly emotional and act irrationally.

A) Low
B) High
C) Slow
D) Moderate
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At which level on the stress continuum does problem-solving and performance deteriorate quickly?

A) Lower
B) Higher
C) Slower
D) Moderate
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If negotiators want the hostage taker to consider new ideas that they present directly to him/her, they should present the ideas when he/she is the:

A) Angriest
B) Loudest
C) Hungriest
D) Calmest
Question
Stress that is produced by a temporary situation is known as:

A) Long-term stress
B) Acute stress
C) Protracted stress
D) Real stress
Question
As corticosteroid levels rise, there is an increase in:

A) Heart rate
B) Sweating
C) Blood pressure
D) All of the above
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People under stress experience anxiety, increased aggressiveness, frustration, and tension. These fall under which impact of stress?

A) Physiological
B) Behavioral
C) Cognitive
D) Emotional
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Situational stress is increased for the hostage taker because he/she is responsible for hostages.
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According to the text, many hostages experience a loss of:

A) Self-respect
B) Muscular control
C) Bladder control
D) All of the above
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According to the text, _______________ is one of the most beneficial and effective stress mediation techniques.

A) Meditation
B) Education
C) Anxiety
D) None of the above
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Diet is important for the negotiator in controlling stress. According to the text, the negotiator should eat _____________ meals.

A) Large
B) Medium
C) Small
D) Regular
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Following an unsuccessful negotiation, negotiators should be emotionally debriefed:

A) Shortly after the incident takes place
B) The day after the incident takes place
C) Before leaving the negotiation area
D) All of the above
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According to the text, for negotiators, stress reduction should begin:

A) As soon as shots are fired
B) Long before a critical incident begins
C) Upon completion of a negotiation incident
D) As soon as the call goes out
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The purpose of operational debriefings is to ____________ and ____________ potential problems, not to place blame.

A) Ignore/cover up
B) Rest/identify
C) Deny/continue
D) Identify/solve
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After the incident in Waco, the FBI established _____________, which is a national database for collecting data after negotiation incidents.

A) SOBAH
B) BOHAS
C) HOBAS
D) Interpol
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According to the text, negotiators should debrief ______________, whether or not the crisis management team does so.

A) Every month
B) Every incident
C) Every failure
D) Only released hostages
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To negotiators, when a human life is lost, it violates:

A) Expectations of success
B) The seriousness of the issue
C) The threat to life
D) The chain of command
Question
Which of these is not a stage that most traumas involve?

A) Adaptation stage
B) Impact stage
C) Recoil stage
D) Repulsion stage
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Which stage of trauma begins when negotiators are no longer preoccupied with the incident and return to normal functioning?

A) Adaptation stage
B) Impact stage
C) Recoil stage
D) Repulsion stage
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A goal of emotional debriefings is to:

A) Prevent PTSD from developing
B) Return the officer to pre-incident level of functioning
C) Alleviate pain associated with the incident
D) All of the above
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PTSD is a reaction?

A) Extreme stress
B) Defensive
C) Physiological
D) Alarm
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All of the following are obstacles negotiators may observe in someone with PTSD, EXCEPT?

A) Fragmented thinking
B) Lack of concentration
C) Impulse control problems
D) Mixed emotions
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Deck 10: Crisis Management: Managing Stress and Trauma
1
The physiological response that appears in stressful situations is:

A) Automatic
B) Rare
C) Infrequent
D) All of the above
Automatic
2
Which of these is not a stage in the defense reaction progression?

A) Alarm reaction stage
B) Resistance stage
C) Critical thinking stage
D) Exhaustion stage
Critical thinking stage
3
This step in the Transactional Model of Stress is characterized as: "The perception of an imbalance between the demands people see and their perceived ability to deal with those demands."

A) Demands
B) Perception
C) Coping
D) Feedback
Perception
4
Coping skills are a function of:

A) Maturity and spontaneity
B) Knowledge and power
C) Experience and training
D) Motivation and confrontation
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While one task of the negotiator is to reduce stress, according to the text, the negotiator should not totally:

A) Monitor stress
B) Eliminate stress
C) Act rationally
D) None of the above
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The job of the negotiator is to keep stress levels (hostage taker and hostages) at a ___________ level so the hostage taker's performance is maximized, and hostages do not become overly emotional and act irrationally.

A) Low
B) High
C) Slow
D) Moderate
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At which level on the stress continuum does problem-solving and performance deteriorate quickly?

A) Lower
B) Higher
C) Slower
D) Moderate
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8
If negotiators want the hostage taker to consider new ideas that they present directly to him/her, they should present the ideas when he/she is the:

A) Angriest
B) Loudest
C) Hungriest
D) Calmest
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Stress that is produced by a temporary situation is known as:

A) Long-term stress
B) Acute stress
C) Protracted stress
D) Real stress
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As corticosteroid levels rise, there is an increase in:

A) Heart rate
B) Sweating
C) Blood pressure
D) All of the above
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11
People under stress experience anxiety, increased aggressiveness, frustration, and tension. These fall under which impact of stress?

A) Physiological
B) Behavioral
C) Cognitive
D) Emotional
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Situational stress is increased for the hostage taker because he/she is responsible for hostages.
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13
According to the text, many hostages experience a loss of:

A) Self-respect
B) Muscular control
C) Bladder control
D) All of the above
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According to the text, _______________ is one of the most beneficial and effective stress mediation techniques.

A) Meditation
B) Education
C) Anxiety
D) None of the above
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Diet is important for the negotiator in controlling stress. According to the text, the negotiator should eat _____________ meals.

A) Large
B) Medium
C) Small
D) Regular
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16
Following an unsuccessful negotiation, negotiators should be emotionally debriefed:

A) Shortly after the incident takes place
B) The day after the incident takes place
C) Before leaving the negotiation area
D) All of the above
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17
According to the text, for negotiators, stress reduction should begin:

A) As soon as shots are fired
B) Long before a critical incident begins
C) Upon completion of a negotiation incident
D) As soon as the call goes out
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18
The purpose of operational debriefings is to ____________ and ____________ potential problems, not to place blame.

A) Ignore/cover up
B) Rest/identify
C) Deny/continue
D) Identify/solve
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19
After the incident in Waco, the FBI established _____________, which is a national database for collecting data after negotiation incidents.

A) SOBAH
B) BOHAS
C) HOBAS
D) Interpol
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According to the text, negotiators should debrief ______________, whether or not the crisis management team does so.

A) Every month
B) Every incident
C) Every failure
D) Only released hostages
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21
To negotiators, when a human life is lost, it violates:

A) Expectations of success
B) The seriousness of the issue
C) The threat to life
D) The chain of command
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22
Which of these is not a stage that most traumas involve?

A) Adaptation stage
B) Impact stage
C) Recoil stage
D) Repulsion stage
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23
Which stage of trauma begins when negotiators are no longer preoccupied with the incident and return to normal functioning?

A) Adaptation stage
B) Impact stage
C) Recoil stage
D) Repulsion stage
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A goal of emotional debriefings is to:

A) Prevent PTSD from developing
B) Return the officer to pre-incident level of functioning
C) Alleviate pain associated with the incident
D) All of the above
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PTSD is a reaction?

A) Extreme stress
B) Defensive
C) Physiological
D) Alarm
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All of the following are obstacles negotiators may observe in someone with PTSD, EXCEPT?

A) Fragmented thinking
B) Lack of concentration
C) Impulse control problems
D) Mixed emotions
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