CE: Emergency Physical Intervention
This course introduces principles of emergency physical intervention in the context of a relational culture. Participants review the stages of escalation and practice physical skills to minimize and/or evade potential of injury. Participants also practice physical skills for emergencies involving an imminent threat to physical safety when other non-coercive methods are clearly ineffective. Special focus is on the impact of trauma, minimizing risk exposure, and best practices for reducing the duration, intensity, and frequency of physical restraint.
Participant learning outcomes
On completion of this course successful participants will be able to:
• Describe principles of emergency physical intervention in the context of a relational culture
• Recognize and respond to stages of escalation and de-escalation
• Demonstrate physical skills to promote safety during emergencies involving an imminent threat to physical safety when other non-coercive methods are clearly ineffective
Hours are 9:00 - 5:00 (lunch on your own), Sign in begins at 8:30 am
Click link below to Register for Emergency Physical Intervention.
Registration closes February 20.
CE Hours: 7