Ch. 2 Workforce Safety And Wellness Flashcards
Acute stress reaction
Reaction to stress that occurs during a stressful situation
Airborne transmission
The spread of an organism in aerosol form, such as droplets or dust.
Blind panic
A fear reaction in which a person’s judgement seems to disappear entirely; its is a particularly dangerous because it may cause mass panic among others
Blood borne pathogens
Pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans
Burnout
The exhaustion of physical or emotional strength
Communicable disease
Any disease that can be spread from person to person or from animal to person
Conversion hysteria
A reaction in which a person subconsciously transforms his or her anxiety into a bodily dysfunction; the person may be unable to see or hear or may become partially paralyzed.
Critical incident
An event that overwhelms the ability to cope with the experience, either at the scene or later.
Critical incident stress management (CISM)
A process which utilized trained counselors who confront responses to critical incidents and help to defuse them, directing emergency services personnel toward physical and emotional equilibrium.
Cumulative stress reaction
Prolonged or excessive stress
Defense mechanisms
Psychological ways to relieve stress; they are usually automatic or subconscious; they include denial, regression, projection, and displacement.
Delayed stress reaction
Reaction to stress that occurs after a stressful situation
Denial
An early response to a serious medical emergency in which the severity of the emergency is diminished or minimized.
Denial is the first coping mechanism for people who believe they are going to die.
Direct contact
Exposure to or transmission of a communicable disease from one person to another by physical contact
Displacement
A defense mechanism characterized by the redirection of an emotion from one person to another.