Corrections Officer Training – Ethics, Roles, and Well-Being Practice Exam

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What is the impact of routine stress compared to traumatic stress?

Both can have negative effects on life, but traumatic stress is often more severe and linked to PTSD

Stress comes in different forms, and the impact depends on its nature and duration. Routine stress from everyday shifts, quotas, noise, or conflicts can accumulate and negatively affect sleep, mood, and focus over time, which in turn can impair judgment and performance. Traumatic stress, resulting from exposure to real or threatened harm—such as assaults, violent incidents, or severe disturbances—tells a sharper story: it is often more intense and persistent, and it carries a higher risk of developing PTSD with symptoms like intrusive memories, avoidance, heightened arousal, and mood changes. Because both types can harm life and work, but traumatic stress more strongly correlates with PTSD, the best answer recognizes that both are harmful while highlighting the greater severity and PTSD link of traumatic stress. The other statements don’t fit: routine stress isn’t necessarily worse than traumatic stress, traumatic stress is related to PTSD, and both types can affect performance.

Routine stress is always worse than traumatic stress

Traumatic stress has no relation to PTSD

Neither type of stress affects performance

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