A formal critical incident stress debriefing (CISD):
A) typically takes about 1 hour and is usually conducted within the workplace with the EMS provider's supervisor and medical director present.
B) is usually coordinated by one or more professional counselors 24 to 72 hours after an incident that is causing persistent symptoms in personnel.
C) is usually a brief defusing session that is typically conducted at the scene of a major incident and facilitates the normal process of grieving.
D) is a one-on-one session in which a psychiatrist or psychologist meets with each person who was directly involved in an incident that causes stress.
Answer: B) is usually coordinated by one or more professional counselors 24 to 72 hours after an incident that is causing persistent symptoms in personnel.
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