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Scenario 37: You encounter a new recruit appearing overwhelmed and tearful after a particularly difficult and graphic incident. What is your most supportive approach?
Supporting mental health and well-being of firefighters is crucial. Offering private support, validating their feelings, and directing them to specialized resou
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Question: Scenario 37: You encounter a new recruit appearing overwhelmed and tearful after a particularly difficult and graphic incident. What is your most supportive approach?
Answer options:
- Tell them to toughen up, as this is part of the job.
- Suggest they take some time off alone to process it. ✅ Privately check in with them, listen to their concerns, and suggest available peer support or critical incident stress management (CISM) resources.
- Report their emotional state to the captain, implying they are not cut out for the job.
Correct answer: Privately check in with them, listen to their concerns, and suggest available peer support or critical incident stress management (CISM) resources.
Explanation: Supporting mental health and well-being of firefighters is crucial. Offering private support, validating their feelings, and directing them to specialized resources demonstrates compassion and promotes the resilience of the team. The correct answer is "Privately check in with them, listen to their concerns, and suggest available peer support or critical incident stress management (CISM) resources.". This capacity-fill scenario 37 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-sjt bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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