Risk Assessment Flashcards
What is the definition of a risk ?
What are some evidence-based demographic/ social and personal risk factors?
What are some evidence-based clinical and MSE risk factors?
Explain the difference between
1- Passive
2 - Ative
3 - Danegrous
4 - Immenent
Suicidal thoughts
Explain how to assess suicide risk (SLAP).
Specificity - The more specific the detail, the higher the risk.
Lethality - The more lethal the means, the more likely it is to be successful.
Availability - The easier the means available, the higher the risk
Proximity - The closer to others the attempt, the more likely it is to be foiled.
Explain 5 ps
Presenting, Predisposing, Precipitating, Perpetuating, Protective
Who is at risk for deliberate self harm ?
What is a safety plan ?