Clinician safety: assessing and managing the violent patient
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Clinician safety: assessing and managing the violent patient
Abstract
Many clinicians deny the possibility of violence occurring in their practices, and this denial has its roots in fear of violence or overconfidence in safety. To appropriately address the issue of violence, clinicians must engage in proactive behaviors and attitudes that will ensure their safety.
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