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Difficult
Behavior: Breaking Through
This
important program discusses the strategies for handling patients
whose behavior is difficult. Problem behavior is a catch-all
term that refers to patients actions that are not dangerous
but can still lead to disruptions of care. Examples of these
actions include arguing with staff or visitors, challenging
the rules, noisy behavior, name calling and swearing.
Key
Learning Points:
- The
reasons difficult behavior must be handled
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Types of behaviors
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The Intervention process
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Patients prone to difficult behavior
21
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