There is a distressing assumption in healthcare that violence is a “part of the job; an occupational hazard.” Based upon NIOSH and OSHA recommendations, this powerful 2-part series will provide your staff with the training they need to be prepared should a situation turn violent!
Violence in Healthcare: Empowering You To Be PreparedViolence in any form should not be permitted by patients, visitors or employees! This program highlights recommendations by OSHA and NIOSH to reduce the risk of assault and mitigate violence through preparation, so that health care workers can empower themselves to properly address a situation before it turns violent! |
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Violence in Healthcare: What to Do When Violence OccursDespite all our efforts to prevent it, violence in healthcare can and does occur, affecting almost all healthcare workers at some time during their career, and in some areas more than others. Through the use of realistic scenarios, this program will discuss the 4 R’s of dealing with violence in healthcare according to NIOSH and OSHA recommendations: |
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