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Violence in Healthcare (Programs 1 & 2)



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The threat of violence in hospitals and related healthcare facilities is escalating at an alarming rate. Healthcare staff must learn to understand the reasons for physical and verbal abuse and respond appropriately.


Clinical Advisor(s):
Nancy Chez, RN, MA, CCRN, CEN

Program Details

Program includes:
  • 18 minute visual presentation available in DVD or VHS
  • Close Captioned
  • Included with this program is a FREE 10 minute program focusing on protective techniques. Nancy Chez, RN, MA, CCRN, CEN, a recognized authority in emergency and critical care nursing, fully demonstrates maneuvers that can be used by ANY healthcare provider to protect themselves, their co-workers and their patients.
  • Available upon request 1 Free Site License per viewing address*

Program Description


Learning Objective: Explain how violence affects your staff and their colleagues, and present techniques to prevent and manage violence



This important program looks at the escalation of VIOLENCE in the healthcare environment. Why does it exist? And more importantly… What can you do about it?

This program will help every healthcare provider to:

  • Understand why violence exists
  • Recognize potentially violent situations
  • React properly and professionally
  • Cope with post-traumatic stress


Use this program for:
  • New Employee Orientation
  • Annual In-Service
  • Mandatory Training
  • Nursing Education

 


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