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Crisis Prevention Intervention Certification Online CPI Certification Nurses CPI certif... - 1 views

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    www.bestamericanhealthed.com/cpi.html Best American Healthcare University teachesmanagement of assaultive behavior certification course online CPI (Crisis Prevention & Intervention)course can be conveniently done online or in the classroom For every healthcare professional working in high violence areas like the mental health units, intensive care units, teenage mental health units, etc. It is mandated that a training on the Crisis Prevention & Intervention be obtained.Sadly the behavior of teen's conduct in our nation has confused everyone and it doesn't stop there. It's no secret that juvenile delinquency as reported by The U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation; who reports that "crime in the United States" is a growing problem for our nation. When faced with assault offences you first need to determine what you are dealing with. Whether it is common assault, aggravated assault or grievous bodily harm, the outcome of the assault charges will depend on the step you take from that moment on. While assault charges are very serious criminal offences, there is no need to panic. The best thing to do is to get the training and certification you need especially if you are working in the healthcare units where you are exposed to assaultive behaviors very often. At the end of the class, the student will express a good understanding of the following: (1) Meaning of Crisis (2) Types of Crisis and their Causes (3) General safety measures. (4) Personal safety measures. (5) The assault cycle. (6) Aggression and violence predicting factors. (7) Obtaining patient history from a patient with violent behavior. (8) Characteristics of aggressive and violent patients and victims. (9) Verbal and physical maneuvers to diffuse and avoid violent behavior. (10) Strategies to avoid physical harm. (11) Restraining techniques. (12) Appropriate use of medications as chemical restraints. This course is approved for CE credits with the CDPH, BVNPT and BRN. For More Detai
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Dish and DirecTV wish customers a Merry Christmas… by hiking prices - 0 views

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    Pay TV service providers are among a few groups of companies that customers love to hate, and sometimes they go out of their way to remind us why. As families across the country come together to celebrate the holidays, satellite TV giants Dish Network and DirecTV are wishing them a Merry Christmas by hiking the cost of their service plans. In line with years past, both companies have confirmed that they will raise the prices of various television packages and increase service fees as well. The increases come at a time when "cord cutting," or canceling pay TV service in favor of online video streaming services, is becoming an increasingly common trend - to the point where cable companies are producing awful, awful anti-cord cutting campaigns as a last-ditch effort to win back lost subscribers and prevent current customers from leaving. DirectTV and Dish will each hike their service fees by between $2 and $5 per month, and they began notifying customers of the change just before Christmas. Beyond the higher service fees, however, the companies' TV package pricing will increase as well. In a note to clients picked up by CNNMoney, Nomura Equity analyst Adam Ilkowitz said that the cost of DirecTV's average TV package will increase by 4.4% next year, up from the 3.2% average increase customers saw at the beginning of this year. The base "Entertainment" plan will jump to $58 per month from $55, and the price of DirecTV's top package will increase $5 to $130 per month.
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Paul Chehade, Immigration, President, President 2016, Election, Election 2016,Politics,... - 1 views

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    Paul Chehade - Symbolic rebuke to President Obama over immigration. Where are we heading? What is our future? Emboldened House Republicans issued a stern but symbolic rebuke to President Barack Obama over immigration Thursday, passing a bill declaring his executive actions to curb deportations "null and void and without legal effect." Our nation has been traditionally headed by two political groups, the Democrats and the Republicans. In light of this political failure, what will the future bring to the American people and coming generations? What are the expectations to live a life with dignity and hope. The Democrats and the Republicans have promised, politically and publicly, to serve the nation for decades, but the reality is that both of them after consecutive failures, only prove that they serve the powerful economic groups that for generations have drained the economy of our nation and have left our citizens in the most precarious and fragile economic situation in the American history. In light of this political failure, what will the future bring to the American people and coming generations? What are the expectations to live a life with dignity and hope. Without desire to deepen into the subject I would like to mention the pillars for the growth and strengthening of our society which are essential for the development of every human being: Food, health, housing and education. In light of the economic crisis that our nation is confronting, mainly due to the bad administration of the last two governments, still today our President Obama is neglecting the fundamental issue of providing basic food supplies for the American people, especially for our children, the future of our nation, that are the most affected in this national crisis. We need to understand that the cost of food has increased almost 50 % in many cases and in other cases up to 100% in the last years. All of this without any real increase in salaries for the fortunate ones that still h
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