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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'The Crisis Escalation Spiral\r'

'Seductions or hallucinations with violent C] General over-simulation of vital signs. improverd OR,BP,HRS, hidrosis C] Verbal threats or gestures CLC Twitching Al Dilating pupils CLC Replicating language C] Increased volume of speech 0 Increase movements episode spacing, irritation Prolonged eye intimacy C] Refusal to communicate Questioning/Challenging Information †thinking(prenominal) questioning seeking a rational response. force out †authority questions seeking a power effort or attempt to evade the real issue. Refusal Non-compliance with a direct instruction or expectation (an infatuated response to a reasonable request).E. G. Are you K? †Why you want to k straight? This behavior lots indicates the beginning of a loss of rational maneuver. dismission Verbal â€Å"acting out” behavior. Release of wound up energy Behavior characterized by yelling swearing, and unfocused or non-specific threatening (I. E. , â€Å"angry at the ground”). Thre atening/limitation Focused, targeted threat of violence or direct intimidation. This unfocused or non-specific threat has now become Focused on you, another, or airplane propeller. The run a risk of physical acting out is high.Physical Acting issue Auscultative and displayed physical behavior is a risk in many crisis situations. Behaviors can include self-harm, damage to property and/or assault towards others or staff Post-Crisis retort In the Post-Crisis Response De-escalation can occur at any point during an interaction with an someone in crisis. Tension reduction will always occur, as the energy output in any crisis cannot be sustained indefinitely. Most communication will be both verbal and non verbal. An one-on-one who is losing rational control ill â€Å"feel” our presence and hear our words.Therefore, we like to create a Supportive, attentive, engaging presentation towards the one-on-one in crisis or conflict. It is important to use CLC clay language is non-th reatening and demonstrates us port and confidence. CLC Personal home is respectful and does not violate the situation of the individual in crisis. The need for greater personal space increases as the crisis escalates. C] Eye contact is a blue-blooded gaze and projects attentiveness, not invasiveness or threat. CLC Respond to the non-verbal â€Å"cues” of the individual in crisis. Facilities moving out of harms way and foil harm the person in crisis and to self. 2. Projects confidence and choke to co-workers during the crisis. The team intervention leader needs to A. C. T.\r\n'

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