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CISM at Northern Hospital
When an experience is troubling, when you need to talk to someone, when you need to know you are okay, there is a team that cares ….and trained and ready to help, right here!
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Stress is part of our everyday life
Home Job Family Personal Nutrition Finances Security Health Environment
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Critical Stress is different
In a career where day to day you respond to the abnormal events in other people’s lives, there is always the possibility you’ll experience human trauma A critical incident is the one that, for whatever reason, is abnormal even for experienced personnel An event outside the usual realm of the human experience in terms of exposure to human suffering There is an impact of the critical incident on the soul or human spirit When faced with an abnormal situation, critical stress can be a survival mechanism - a normal reaction, in a normal person, to an abnormal event OR Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - a pathogenic version of that survival mechanism.
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What is CISM and who can it help?
Human beings all have different “flash points” or stressors that prompt reactions Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a strategic intervention system It possesses numerous tactical interventions with core competencies for each Stressful, humanly traumatic events occur in the hospital as well as the community. CISM assists people in regaining balance Everyone who breathes the air in a traumatic situation is somehow exposed to its impact. Whether you are a First Responder, C-Com, Nurse, Doctor, PICS or PAS, Police, Emergency Staff, Security Officer, Housekeeper or other member of a team!
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CISM – Crisis Intervention Goals
To foster natural resiliency through… Stabilization Symptom reduction Providing a safe place for emotional decompression Sharing opportunity with others who experienced same Targeting the Response, NOT the event Supporting return to cognitive function Facilitation of access to continued care and consultation Stress management tips and help
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CISM – Crisis Intervention definitions
First and foremost, a CISM responder is trained in actions and reactions that offer help and emotional first aid, but will “do no harm” CISM is … Short term helping process Acute intervention designed to mitigate the crisis response Defusings Debriefings Not psychotherapy Not an investigation or critique It is private – there is no attendee list, note taking or reporting – you comments and concerns stay in the room Safe - allows peers to share with each other
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Prolonged stress has many negative affects on your life
Alcohol and drug use Change in usual behaviors Withdrawal Acting out Silence/too talkative Under/Over eating Hypervigilance Impulsive Anger/extreme sadness
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Defusing and Debriefing
Defusing means to render something harmless before it can do damage. A small group intervention applied within 48 Hours of a critical incident. Designed to take the edge off of a painful experience. The goal of a Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) is psychological closure. Circumstances out of the ordinary Interactive More structured, more detailed than defusing CISD is not a substitute for therapy
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CISM basic training We traveled to classes on our own time along with EMS, Fire, Police and Hospital personnel from across the state. Each basic CISM course includes classroom work and application through discussion and role plays. Certification is rigorous but well worth it to be able to provide help when you need it. There are specific core curriculum courses required in order to be certified Group Crisis Intervention Individual Crisis Intervention and Peer Support Suicide Prevention, Intervention and Postvention All specialized certification tracks require: Advanced Group Crisis Intervention 4 team members have completed all above courses Specialty Curriculum and Electives Courses are also required to complete any program track
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the NHSC CISM Response team
Our team has provided successful debriefings and one on one sessions to hospital employees in the aftermath of unsettling situations Some of your teammates may have attended a CISM debriefing in the past If in doubt about any situation, call one of us and we can help determine what would be next. This is completely anonymous! Attendee names and what is discussed are strictly confidential Perhaps you’d rather have a simple one on one chance to talk How we helped: Shored up morale Assisted with coping skills Provided safe and confidential guided gathering Normalizing of emotions Previously during troubling situations there was no formalized mechanism in place to help normalize emotions
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let us help – please call
If you or a team member encounter an unusual, troubling or unsettling situation or event If there has been a peer death or accident In the event of suicide attempts and tragedies Patient death - infants, children unusual circumstances Flashbacks, ”close to home” events, unexpected trauma We can help Emotional first aid Communication skills Awareness of acute stress symptoms Intervention protocol Referral need and options Interventions Our Telephone Operators or House Supervisor can always reach us
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contact the House Supervisor or any of us directly!
If you need our help… contact the House Supervisor or any of us directly! This symbol indicates all CORE CISM certifications are complete Gary White Ext 7834 Cell Terry Hancock Team Lead - Ext 7194 Home Cell Christie Jones Ext 7091 Home Cell Dan Combs Ext 7146 Home Cell Cade Wright Ext 7374 Home Cell Sheila Easter Ext 7117 Cell
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