Suicide Prevention Part I Assessment. True/ False Quiz 1.Suicide is an inadvertent act that results in death. True False.

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Suicide Prevention Part I Assessment

True/ False Quiz 1.Suicide is an inadvertent act that results in death. True False

True/ False Quiz 2. A suicide attempt is an intentional act, causing self-harm where death may or may not occur. True False

True/ False Quiz 3. Thoughts of killing oneself are not considered a suicide behavior. True False

True/ False Quiz 4. A term that describes the act of focusing on taking’s one life that is successful is called a suicide gesture. True False

True/ False Quiz 5. A suicide gesture is an act where there is no attempt to kill oneself. True False

True/ False Quiz 6. Depression is not a key factor for suicide. True False

True/ False Quiz 7. Buying a gun might be considered a warning signs for suicide. True False

True/ False Quiz 8. By reducing risk factors and strengthening protective factors cannot help prevent the problems that contribute to suicide. True False

Multiple Choice TEST 1. Which term describes an intentional act that results in one’s death? A) Suicide attempt B)Suicide Wish C) Suicide D)All of the above

Multiple Choice TEST 2. What is the term that includes a wide range of acts, including suicide? A) Suicide behavior B)Suicide attempt C) Suicide D)Suicide Gesture

Multiple Choice TEST 3. Key risk factors may include which of the following? A) Depression B)Alcohol Abuse C) Substance Abuse D)All of the Above

Multiple Choice TEST 4. Which of the following may be considered a warning sign for suicide? A)Giving away possessions B)Mood changes C) Excessive spending D)All of the Above

Multiple Choice TEST 5. Protective factors include which of the following? A)Spiritual Guidance B)Early Intervention C) None of the Above D)All of the Above

Multiple Choice TEST 6. An acronym for a first responder is which of the following? A)ACT: Ask, Care, Treat B)ACT: Assume, Care, Talk C) ACT: Advise, Counsel, Teach D)None of the Above

Multiple Choice TEST 7. A first responder should which of the following? A)ListenB)Call for immediate help

Results True False Quiz8/8 100% Multiple Choice7/7 100% Average15/15 100% Success!

Choose one of the case studies from today and answer the following discussion questions 1) Whose Case Study will you be using for the questions? 1)

2. What risk factors for suicide were present in this case study? 2)

3. What suicide warning signs are presented in this case study? 3)

4. Identify the first responders? 4)

5.Identify when first responders intervene, or should have, and how? 5)

6.What did the first responders do right? What did they do wrong? 6)

Results Discussion Questions 6/6 Waiting on Grading will be sent when discussion questions are graded