CRIS 302 Crisis Intervention Quiz
CRIS 302 Quiz Crisis Intervention of Suicide
Covers the Textbook material from Module 5: Week 5.
- The most common methods of nonsuicidal self-injury do not include
- Hospitalization is never an effective treatment for high-risk suicidal clients.
- The Mental Status Exam assesses a person’s state of mind under which of the following domains?
- The possibility that a person thinking about suicide will kill himself or herself is quite low.
- Which is not a typical sign of a suicidal person?
- A suicide watch will often require the involvement of the client’s family.
- Which is never a factor in assessing suicide risk?
- Considering suicide when life looks hopeless or impossible is always a sign of mental illness.
- If a person cannot look after their basic needs, such as food and water or keeping themselves clean, they may need hospitalization.
- Reframing can be an effective tool to help low- and middle-risk suicidal teenage clients.
- An individual who is at risk of harming others may
- Why does a crisis worker need to have a thorough knowledge of the risk factors that homicidal clients might portray? In your response, list several of the risk factors that are considered most serious in times of the client’s lethality.
- According to Kanel, what are at least eight questions a crisis worker should ask during a suicide assessment?
- Why does a crisis worker need to have a thorough knowledge of the risk factors that suicidal clients might portray? In your response, briey list several of the risk factors that are considered most serious in times of the client’s vulnerability.