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what is a critical incident?
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1.Generates Profound emotion
2.Impacts present or future performance 3.Surpasses coping skills 4.Evokes distress in any normal healthy responder |
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What are Reaction factors?
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1.Number and types of death
2.Personal responsibility 3.Identification with victims 4.Life situations 5.Personality 6.Feeling helpless |
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Types of critical incidents
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1.Natural disasters
2.Transportation disaster 3.Terrorist or mass murder |
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Psychological Phases of disasters
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1.Heroic Phase
2.Honeymoon Phase 3.Disillusionment Phase 4.Reconstruction Phase |
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Heroic Phase
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during and immediately after incident. Individuals recgnize seriousness and attempt to adapt, Physical, intellectual and emotcinal resources are maximized
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Honeymoon Phase
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After people have adapted to and survived the incident, There is a sense of closeness with others who have shared the same experience
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Disillusionment Phase
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Individuals become anxious, depressed and acutely aware of their losses, they begin to feel isolatedm grief is predominant.
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Reconstruction Phase
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Strong efforts are made to restabilize, reorganize, and seek outside help.
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Fear
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an automatic emotional reaction to a perceived danger or threat, Am alarm(fight or flight)response increased by high anxiety and agitation.
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Courge
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is overcoming fear and takeing appropriate action in the face of extreme danger.
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Six phases of fear
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1.Here comes trouble
2.Vulnerability awareness 3.I've got to do something 4.Survival 5.Here goes 6.Response |
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three components to stress
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1.Physics
2.Psychological 3.Physiological |