Trauma-informed care: Definition & Adverse Effects Of Untreated Trauma (Nv)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    In order to help minimize trauma symptoms in children it is helpful to create ____________________________.

    • A.

      Child friendly areas where children play

    • B.

      Sterile environments that have no distractions

    • C.

      New family environments with new and attentive caregivers

    • D.

      Learning areas where children can learn about trauma informed care

    Correct Answer
    A. Child friendly areas where children play
  • 2. 

    The effects of trauma are impacted by characteristics of the _______________________.

    • A.

      Home, the family, and the child

    • B.

      The child, the event, and the family

    • C.

      The parent, the home, and the event

    • D.

      The parent, the child, and the family

    Correct Answer
    B. The child, the event, and the family
  • 3. 

    The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study was initiated by ____________________________.

    • A.

      Kaiser Permanente insurance company

    • B.

      Duke University Medical Center

    • C.

      The Department of Health and Human Services

    • D.

      The State of Florida

    Correct Answer
    A. Kaiser Permanente insurance company
  • 4. 

    The purpose of the ACE Study was to look at how ________________ impact ___________________.

    • A.

      Adverse childhood experiences; adult health

    • B.

      Positive childhood experiences; child health outcomes

    • C.

      Adult trauma; adult health

    • D.

      Child sexual abuse; adult suicide attempts

    Correct Answer
    A. Adverse childhood experiences; adult health
  • 5. 

    If a child lives in a home with ongoing domestic violence, then their brain focuses on___________________________.

    • A.

      Building memory

    • B.

      How to survive

    • C.

      Speech and language

    • D.

      Controlling emotions

    Correct Answer
    B. How to survive
  • 6. 

    If a child is removed from a traumatic environment and has been stabilized and recieved trauma treatment, then their IQ scores___________________________.

    • A.

      Will be higher than their peers

    • B.

      Can improve over time

    • C.

      Will be significantly lower than those in trauma settings

    • D.

      Will remain the same

    Correct Answer
    B. Can improve over time
  • 7. 

    When working with a biological parent who does not seem to trust you, you should ________________________.

    • A.

      Continue to try and a build a relationship

    • B.

      Ask them for their perspective of their situation

    • C.

      Ask them what they hope to get out of the system involvement

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    D. All choices are correct
  • 8. 

    When a parent is telling you about past traumatic experiences, it is important to  ___________________________.

    • A.

      Keep your emotional reaction neutral

    • B.

      Call the caseworker and put the parent on the phone with them

    • C.

      Let them know that everything they say will be documented for the court

    • D.

      Advise them that most people do not suffer that much trauma

    Correct Answer
    A. Keep your emotional reaction neutral
  • 9. 

    When you are building a relationship with a biological parent it is NOT helpful to  __________________________.

    • A.

      Consider that the parent may have their own trauma history

    • B.

      Tell the parent that they must comply with their case plan, or else

    • C.

      Remember that some parent's can overcome adverse experiences and parent their children

    • D.

      Keep in mind that the parent may consider you as the 'bad guy'

    Correct Answer
    B. Tell the parent that they must comply with their case plan, or else
  • 10. 

    All persons who experience the same traumatic event will also have the same reaction and traumatic stress symptoms_______________.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False

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