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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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    Our hearts go out to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, and our thoughts are always with them and their families. http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. The cover story we are publishing this week falls within the traditions of journalism and Rolling Stone's long-standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day. http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. The fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is young, and in the same age group as many of our readers, makes it all the more important for us to examine the complexities of this issue and gain a more complete understanding of how a tragedy like this happens. -THE EDITORS http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com Peter Payack awoke around 4 a.m. on April 19th, 2013, and saw on his TV the grainy surveillance photo of the kid walking out of the minimart. The boy, http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. identified as "Suspect #2" in the Boston bombing, looked familiar, thought Payack,http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. a wrestling coach at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. On the other hand, there were a million skinny kids with vaguely ethnic features and light-gray hoodies in the Boston area, http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. and half the city was probably thinking they recognized the suspect. http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. Payack, who'd been near the marathon finish line on the day of the bombing and had lost half of his hearing from the blast, had hardly slept in four days. But he was too agitated to go back to bed. Later that morning, he received a telephone call from his son. The kid in the photo? "Dad, that's Jahar." http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com "I felt like a bullet went through my heart," the coach recalls. "To think that a kid we mentored and loved like a son could have been responsible for all this death. It was beyond shocking. It was like an alternative reality." http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com People in Cambridge thought of 19-
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    Our hearts go out to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, and our thoughts are always with them and their families. http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. The cover story we are publishing this week falls within the traditions of journalism and Rolling Stone's long-standing commitment to serious and thoughtful coverage of the most important political and cultural issues of our day. http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. The fact that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is young, and in the same age group as many of our readers, makes it all the more important for us to examine the complexities of this issue and gain a more complete understanding of how a tragedy like this happens. -THE EDITORS http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com Peter Payack awoke around 4 a.m. on April 19th, 2013, and saw on his TV the grainy surveillance photo of the kid walking out of the minimart. The boy, http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. identified as "Suspect #2" in the Boston bombing, looked familiar, thought Payack,http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. a wrestling coach at the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. On the other hand, there were a million skinny kids with vaguely ethnic features and light-gray hoodies in the Boston area, http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. and half the city was probably thinking they recognized the suspect. http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com. Payack, who'd been near the marathon finish line on the day of the bombing and had lost half of his hearing from the blast, had hardly slept in four days. But he was too agitated to go back to bed. Later that morning, he received a telephone call from his son. The kid in the photo? "Dad, that's Jahar." http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com "I felt like a bullet went through my heart," the coach recalls. "To think that a kid we mentored and loved like a son could have been responsible for all this death. It was beyond shocking. It was like an alternative reality." http://margaretmunro.wordpress.com People in Cambridge thought of 19-
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