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Preventing Emergency Department Violence
 

Preventing Emergency Department Violence

 

Provide your healthcare and security personnel with guidance on how to deal with violent patients and visitors, active shooters, uncooperative behavioral health patients, and disruptive prisoners.
 

Packed with expert advice and downloadable tools, this resource provides:

  • Real-life examples of incidents with violent patients from national experts
  • Tips to train healthcare professionals to detect signs of anxious or potentially violent patients
  • Strategies for working as a team to assess threats in the facility, share information, and develop a plan to defuse violence
  • Customizable tools including training options, sample response protocols, and ED design ideas

 

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