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Author McKnight, S. E., 1954- author.

Title De-escalating violence in healthcare : strategies to reduce emotional tension and aggression / S.E. McKnight, DNP, MSN, BA, RN-BC.

Publication Info. Indianapolis, IN : Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, [2020]
© 2020

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Description 277 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents De-escalation for holistic wellness -- Variables and risk factors for aggression -- Assessing an escalating situation for early intervention -- De-escalation techniques -- Therapeutic communication for de-escalation -- Stress-management techniques -- Conflict resolution -- Crisis intervention -- Managing mental health emergencies -- Performing a mental status assessment -- De-escalation of patients with mental disorders -- De-escalation of patients exhibiting Non-Suicidal Self-Injury (NSSI) behavior -- De-escalation of patients with dementia -- De-escalation of patients with delirium -- De-escalation of "difficult" patients -- De-escalation of angry patients -- Staying safe during de-escalation -- After the incident -- Creating a calming, caring, and healing healthcare environment -- Developing a healthcare violence-prevention plan.
Summary "This book is a comprehensive guidebook of therapeutic de-escalation techniques for nurses and other healthcare professionals to improve safety in healthcare facilities. Readers will explore the concepts of aggression (including risk factors), de-escalation, and therapeutic communication. They will also learn how to perform mental status assessments, manage and even prevent aggressive behavior, and practice conflict resolution, and--when faced with individuals with depressive disorders, suicidal ideation, and/or self-injurious behavior (SIB)--engage in crisis intervention. Specific therapeutic interventions for difficult behavioral issues associated with schizophrenia, dementia, bipolar disorder, cognitive impairment, anxiety and panic disorders are also covered, as are stress-management techniques to help patients cope, tips for creating a caring and healing environment to stop violence before it starts, and a framework for building a healthcare violence prevention program. Nursing students and healthcare professionals of all educational levels will find this book to be immensely valuable. De-escalation is one of the most valuable skills a healthcare worker can possess. Indeed, all healthcare workers need this vital skill to help ensure their safety in the healthcare environment. It's not uncommon for healthcare professionals to encounter an agitated or aggressive person. How that healthcare worker responds will dictate whether the situation is defused or escalated--perhaps even resulting in physical violence. The goal of this book is to ensure the result is the former--to prevent healthcare violence, and to foster a safe healthcare workplace that benefits all and promotes peace and safety for everyone"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Violence in the workplace -- United States -- Prevention.
Work environment -- United States -- Safety measures.
Health facilities.
Crisis intervention (Mental health services)
Medical personnel.
Workplace Violence -- prevention & control (DNLM)D064450Q000517
Health Facilities (DNLM)D006268
Aggression -- psychology (DNLM)D000374Q000523
Crisis Intervention (DNLM)D003419
Health Personnel (DNLM)D006282
Health Workforce (DNLM)D006280
Health Occupations (DNLM)D006281
health facilities. (CStmoGRI)aat300006653
Violence in the workplace -- Prevention. (OCoLC)fst01167312
Work environment -- Safety measures. (OCoLC)fst01180291
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form Nurses Instruction (DNLM)D020488
Added Author Sigma Theta Tau International, issuing body.
ISBN 9781948057493
1948057492
9781948057523 (mobi)
9781948057516 (pdf)
9781948057509 (epub)

 
    
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