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1
The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study questionnaire has 10 questions related to adverse childhood experiences.
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True
False
2
As ACE scores increase, so do the incidences of problem health conditions.
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True
False
3
The percent of public mental health consumers who have been exposed to trauma is:
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70%
100%
80%
90%
4
Most mental health consumers only experience one traumatic event in their lifetime.
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True
False
5
Nearly one-half of men and women in substance use disorder treatment report childhood abuse and neglect.
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True
False
6
Trauma can be defined as a psychologically distressing event that is outside of the range of usual human experience, often involving a sense of intense fear, terror, or helplessness that creates significant and lasting damage to a person’s mental, physical and emotional growth.
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True
False
7
Which of these are types of traumatic events:
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Sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, living in poverty, and witnessing domestic violence
Abandonment, such as abuse by a caregiver, bullying, house fire or other reasons for loss of home or dwelling
The death of a loved one, life-threatening illness of a caregiver, life-threatening health situations and/or painful medical procedures
Military combat, serious automobile accident, personal incarceration, police violence, terrorism
All of these are types of traumatic events.
8
Which of these are common trauma responses:
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Sleep disturbances, nightmares, insomnia, over sleeping
Flashbacks
Suicidal ideation
Intense fear/anxiety, hypervigilance, excessive worry
All of the above are common adult trauma responses
None of the above are common adult trauma responses
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Trauma-informed services are designed to treat specific trauma symptoms.
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True
False
10
Creating a warm, welcoming environment can help an individual with a history of trauma feel more comfortable.
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True
False
11
Clear instructions and information about possible changes are not necessary in helping a person feel safe and secure in the environment.
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True
False
12
Sensible and fair rules help individuals with a history of trauma feel secure.
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True
False
13
Self-esteem, autonomy, external supports, affiliation, and safe adults are all factors of resiliency that help promote trauma recovery.
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True
False
14
A smile and a hello can go a long way for individuals with a trauma history.
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True
False
15
Fifty percent of all people who work with trauma survivors experience some form of secondary traumatic stress.
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True
False
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