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    training academies teach officers to be fearful of the people that they are hired to protect and serve. Second, a significant amount of the time in the police academy is spent on the use of firearms and use of force, but little time is spent on de-escalation and communication. When someone dies or is seriously injured at the hands of police, then the training they received becomes its own…

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    While working at Apria Healthcare being in management I have talked to irate patients and employees daily. Here at in my current job as a Senior Assistant CSR in the Escalation department most of my calls are from upset patient, parent, caregiver, of Doctor Office. Using my conflict resolution skills is the best way to deal with conformational people. I start off by letting them know I am here to help and then I precede by asking them to calmly explain the problem so I that we can come up with a…

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    other from exerting ideological, cultural and political control to other countries. Vietnam, in particular, was a significant sphere of influence, and thus, the U.S. had committed to end the further spread of communism in the area. Clearly, the escalation of the Vietnam War mirrored the Cold War, and both the United States and USSR operated in Vietnam through proxy governments and forces (Gitlin 8). Indeed, the aftermath of the Vietnam War is omnipresent. Many people including civilians and…

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    In The Politics of Imprisonment, Vanessa Barker offers an overview of how each state within the union punishes prisoners uniformly. She states that although America as whole experienced dramatic social changes which resulted in historic rise in crime after the 1960s, each state did not respond or followed the same methods when it came to imprisonment, instead individual states punished differently from one another. According to Barker analysis, this variation or diverse responses to punishment…

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    The goal of this research was to determine the risk of assault to physiotherapists and how to best manage violent incidences. Due to the close proximity with patients and the job to push patients to do things they may not want to do (i.e. get out of bed after surgery), physiotherapists are at a high risk for verbal or physical assault by patients while doing their job. The researchers looked into the idea of treating patients that have already shown a history of violence toward their healthcare…

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    As the Globus simulation progressed, one of the things we learned is that we should have kept the same ROE escalation towards the later decisions as we did in the beginning. From year five to year eight, our ROE is consistently increasing by 10-15%. However, as we move on, the ROE starts to plateau and fluctuate by a few percentages. With our year eleven decision, it decreased by at least ten percent from the previous year due to the fact that we overstated our prices which decreased the net…

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    On Friday, November 10, 2017, a rapid response was called for the patient located in room 2214. A few minutes later I received a phone call requesting security to room 2214. The patient Parker L. Wynne (34/W/M) had been gradually becoming aggressive throughout the day. When I arrived at the room several staff members were trying to put soft restraints on the arms of Mr. Wynne. The patient was trying to strike at staff and I use a supportive hold to stop him from trying to assault staff. The…

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    personally request they take a 5 to 10-minute survey to be filled out and turned in immediately. The incentive for officer participation will be an opportunity for them to share their understanding, training and experience regarding inherent bias, and de-escalation. Not to mention, the opportunity for them to share their knowledge and motivation when making difficult decisions in the line of duty. Additionally, the results will be disclosed to the department and participants after the completion…

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    produce “wellness and empowerment of individuals, families and communities.” I could not determine any displaced goals within the organization (WestCare Foundation, 2017). Now that the WestCare mission has been addressed, let’s get into what it is they do and what services are offered. WestCare advertises that the programs and services they offer address many different issues across the continuum of health and human services. WestCare provides a variety of programs that range from outpatient…

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    atients taking opiates carry certain risk factors that increase addictive behaviors. Opiate therapy is frequently tarnished in many studies and news stories. As with any type of medical treatment, medical professionals should evaluate their patients’ addictive risk factors. According to Center for Disease Control (2016), recommends that patients that require opiate therapy should be fully assessed for mental health conditions. Experts suggest that the opiate therapy is not the reason for…

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