A deadly shooting has occurred in a small Connecticut elementary school. The nation is in shock from the devastating death toll of such young children, with no explanation or understanding possible to place the grief into context. You are called in as nurse members of a disaster mental health team to work with the neighboring schools.
Describe the strategies you will use to work with these children following their knowledge of the event.
disaster mental health response strategies provide timely and phase appropriate mental health services to disaster survivors, families, workers and organisation
THE KEY CHARACTERISTICS
1. adventuresomeness
2. sociability
3. calmness
4. system savvy
5. therapeutic acumen
the strategies that to be applied to children are
A EMPATHIC BEHAVIOURS : ability to help the survivor
* express desire to comprehend survivor
* discuss what is important to survivor
* refer to survivor feelings
* correctly interpret survivors implicit feelings
B. GENUINE BEHAVIOURS
friendly & open
spontaneous rather than rigid
actions congruent with intent
C RESPECTFUL BEHAVIOUR
be on time at meetings
express non verbal attentiveness
summarize message accurately
D LISTENING
ask clarifying questions
paraphrase statements accurately
verbally reflect feeling accurately
ask open ended questions
E PROVIDE THERAPEUTIC STRUCTURES
cognitive behavioural therapy
educate stress response
mileu therapy
assist when appropriate with pragmatic problems
maintain role of helper rather than friend or help receiver
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10. The Beck & Watson article is a
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quantitative study
qualitative study
11. Beck & Watson examined participants' experiences and
perceptions using what type of research design?
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particpant obersvation
phenomenology
12. Select the participants in the Beck & Watson study
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Caucasian women with 2-4 children
Caucasian pregnant women
13. In the Beck & Watson study, data was collected via
a(n)
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internet study
focus group...
14. Select the number of participants in the Beck & Watson
study
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8
13
22
35
15. Beck & Watson determined their final sample size via
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coding
saturation
triangulation
ethnography
16.Through their study, Beck & Watson determined
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after a traumatic birth, subsequent births have no troubling
effects
after a traumatic birth, subsequent births brought fear, terror,
anxiety, and dread
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Evaluate the arical
writ the response in which you state your agreement or disagreement
with writer up un these questions guidelines
1) can empathy lead us astrary? how
2) our heart will always go out to the baby in the well, its a
measure of our humanity. but empathy will have to yield to reason
if humanity is to have a future can empathy yield to reason?
how?
thank you
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