Recognizing and Managing Catastrophic Reactions Annual Training Quiz To pass, you must score 80% or better. Please enter your full name and email so we can verify your results.Full Name(Required) Email(Required) The human body is made up of separate systems which must all work together to keep the body functioning properly.(Required)1. Which of the following has the potential to trigger a catastrophic reaction? Fatigue A rushed caregiver Background noise All of these Your client is screaming and crying because she believes her cat (that died years ago) is hiding in the closet and meowing for food. You should:(Required)2. Your client is screaming and crying because she believes her cat (that died years ago) is hiding in the closet and meowing for food. You should: Try to reason with her Tell her she’s being silly Redirect her with a favorite activity Tell her the cat is dead Just before performing a bed bath and personal care, your client becomes enraged. He grabs your arm and tries to hit you. You should:(Required)3. Just before performing a bed bath and personal care, your client becomes enraged. He grabs your arm and tries to hit you. You should: Apply restraints and then call the police Pinch or slap him to let him know that it’s not okay to hurt you Get a safe distance away and let him know you’ll return when he calms himself Tell him he’s free to do his own personal care, then leave him with the basin of soapy, hot water All catastrophic reactions involve physical and verbal aggression.(Required)4. All catastrophic reactions involve physical and verbal aggression. True False Calm and positive communication can prevent catastrophic reactions.(Required)5. Calm and positive communication can prevent catastrophic reactions. True False Catastrophic reactions happen because some people just have poor coping skills.(Required)6. Catastrophic reactions happen because some people just have poor coping skills. True False Most catastrophic reactions occur because the client doesn’t like the caregiver.(Required)7. Most catastrophic reactions occur because the client doesn’t like the caregiver. True False A catastrophic reaction can be described as a “super anxiety attack.”(Required)8. A catastrophic reaction can be described as a “super anxiety attack.” True False If you discover a tactic that helps your client come out of a catastrophic reaction, you should use that same tactic all the time and with every client.(Required)9. If you discover a tactic that helps your client come out of a catastrophic reaction, you should use that same tactic all the time and with every client. True False Of all healthcare disciplines, nursing assistants have the highest risk of being injured by a client during a catastrophic reaction.(Required)10. Of all healthcare disciplines, nursing assistants have the highest risk of being injured by a client during a catastrophic reaction. True False Signature By signing, I attest that this Continuing Education training and quiz was completed solely by me. No one assisted me or completed the training quiz on my behalf. I understand misrepresentation as to who completed this quiz constitutes Medicaid Fraud and may result in termination of my employment.Signature(Required)Today's DateDate(Required) MM slash DD slash YYYY By submitting your information via this form, you agree to be contacted by CDCN via call, email, or text. To opt out, you can reply ‘stop’ at any time or click the unsubscribe link in the emails. For more information see our privacy policy. Message and data rates may apply. Consumer Direct Care Network Privacy Policy CAPTCHA