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JEOPARDY. Test Your Knowledge of the Wikispace!. Biopsychosocialspiritual Interventions Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers Transitions Jasawa Drumheller. Categories. Biopsychosocialspiritual 100. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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JEOPARDY

Test Your Knowledge of the Wikispace!

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Categories

• Biopsychosocialspiritual• Interventions• Protective/Risk Factors for

Soldiers• Transitions• Jasawa Drumheller

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 100

Injury or complications from training in demanding environment (high temperatures, dry air, extreme

physical engagement) is a biological risk factor. What is a biological

protective factor?

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 100

Entry into military requires rigorous training and physical fitness, which

can promote good health.

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 200

Stress and trauma of facing death daily lowers resistance to what?

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 200

Disease, raises heart rate and blood pressure, and hinders body’s ability

to heal.

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 300

Stress and trauma of facing death daily affects an individuals ability to

do what?

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 300

…to feel safe and trust others.

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 400

What are the four military values that give soldiers a sense of self-efficacy

and connection?

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 400

Loyalty, service, courage, and honor.

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 500

Growing up in an impoverished, dangerous, or isolated neighborhood

may lead to what?

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Biopsychosocialspiritual 500

Insecurity and lack of connectedness.

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Interventions 100

What does PIES stand for?

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Interventions 100

Proximity to battle, Immediacy, Expectancy of recovery, Simplicity

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Interventions 200

Name three of the six intervention strategies used in the Wikispace.

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Interventions 200

• PIES• Cognitive-behavioral Therapy• Mindfulness-based stress reduction

(MBSR)• Yoga• Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy

(VRET)• Quantitative Electroencephalography

Intervention (QEEG)

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Interventions 300

Mindfulness-based stress reduction therapy seeks to do what?

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Interventions 300

Reduce stress, depression, and anxiety by focusing on the present moment.

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Interventions 400

What does yoga emphasize?

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Interventions 400

Physical exercise, breath control, and deep concentration; encourages inward focus and nonjudgement.

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Interventions 500

Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy stems from what other intervention

listed in the Wikispace?

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Interventions 500

Cognitive-behavioral Therapy

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers100

List three protective factors for soldiers that are stated in the Wikispace.

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers100

• Job stability • Sense of purpose• Sense of family• Job training• Chance to see the world• Debriefing• Supportive sources• Family support• Media support

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers200

List three risk factors for soldiers that are listed in the Wikispace.

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers200

• PTSD• Substance abuse• Traumatic brain injury• Suicide • Homelessness• Intimate partner abuse• Long-distance

relationships/separation

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers300

Why is debriefing is a protective factor for soldiers?

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers300

Soldiers who have combat exposure are at-risk for post traumatic stress

disorder (PTSD). Debriefing is an intervention strategy that has been

use to decrease the effects of trauma. It reduces anxiety in the

soldier, preventing the lasting effects of PTSD

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers400

Why do Iraq soldiers have a higher risk of developing a traumatic brain

injuries than soldiers from previous wars?

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers400

Because of better equipment, soldiers are surviving extreme bomb blasts. Soldiers from previous wars did not have the equipment that allowed

them to survive those blasts.

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers500

Suicide rates of Iraq personnel are surpassing suicide rates from what

other military conflict?

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Protective/Risk Factors for Soldiers500

Vietnam

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Transitions 100

What are the three major transitions that an Iraq soldier makes during

young adulthood?

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Transitions 100

1) Transition from adolescents to military life.

2) Transition from Iraq to home. 3) Transition from military to civilian

life.

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Transitions 200

• Name two reasons that were listed in the Wikispace why an individual joins the military.

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Transitions 200

The following list has reasons why individuals join the military…as stated in the Wikispace.

• Educational and monetary benefits-GI Bill, Tuition Assistance, Servicemember Opportunity Colleges, Education on Duty, etc.

• Personal satisfaction and pride• Answering the call to serve your country• Taking a stand against terrorism• Family tradition• Honor• Devotion to duty• Learning new skills• Full-time employment• Job security• Personal improvement• Means to take care of family• Learning self discipline

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Transitions 300

Name three “survival mode” attitudes and behaviors.

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Transitions 300The following list has attitudes and behaviors of “survival

mode”.

• Heightened arousal• Being on constant alert for danger• Narrowed attention and focus• A hostile appraisal of events• Not trusting people• Make quick, unilateral decisions• Expecting others to obey directive without questions• Sticking to a “mission” no matter what• Reacting quickly and asking questions later• Keeping emotions sealed off

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Transitions 400

Why is it difficult for some individuals to leave the military?

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Transitions 400

Because the military has given individuals a sense of community, support, and comfort.

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Transitions 500

The Wikispace states that 1 in 3 Iraq war veterans will return to home with

what?

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Transitions 500

Psychological problems.

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Jasawa Drumheller 100

When was Jasawa deployed to Iraq for his first tour?

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Jasawa Drumheller 100

March 9th, 2003

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Jasawa Drumheller 200

What is Jasawa’s wife and son’s name?

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Jasawa Drumheller 200

Sarah and Gabe

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Jasawa Drumheller 300

What was the first traumatic event that Jasawa experienced in Iraq?

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Jasawa Drumheller 300

Pulling Martinez out of a burning vehicle.

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Jasawa Drumheller 400

How much weight did Jasawa lose in his first tour?

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Jasawa Drumheller 400

20 lbs

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Jasawa Drumheller 500

Who did Jasawa receive counseling services from?

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Jasawa Drumheller 500

The Chaplain

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FINAL JEOPARDY

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Final Jeopardy

What campaign has been created to allow civilians to connect with

soldiers through donations, emails, care packages, and campaign

merchandise?

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Final Jeopardy

SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!

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Thank you for checking out our Wikispace. We hope

you enjoyed it!