Tips to train healthcare professionals to detect signs of anxious or potentially violent patients.

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Preventing Workplace Violence: Handbook for Healthcare Workers (10 Pack)

Train your staff with these concise handbooks featuring practical, real-world advice to help them deal with difficult patients, de-escalate angry patients and families, and stop violence before it happens. The handbook comes in packs of 10, so you can give this handbook to any staff member in any department who comes into contact with patients and families. Staff can use it to learn how to prevent and respond to patient anger and violence or other violent episodes.

This book will help you:

  • 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
  • A quick and easy-to-understand way to train and prepare all facility staff
  • Quiz to test staff’s knowledge and document that training has occurred


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