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The Three C's and Your Facility Check. The first C of emergency response is 'check' which is meant to represent checking for anything that may be unsafe. ... Call. In a disaster situation, it is always important to 'call' emergency personnel or local authorities regardless of the situation. ... Care.
Seismologists estimate the southern San Andreas fault is capable of a magnitude 8.2 earthquake. On one section of the San Andreas fault along the...
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Don't have an all-or-nothing mentality. ... Don't give them the cold shoulder. ... Don't keep their words in your arsenal. ... Don't just say, "I'm...
Read More »If you work at or operate a health facility, you know that emergencies can strike at any time. From having adequate supplies on hand to developing comprehensive emergency protocols, there is a lot that should be done to ensure your facility is properly prepared for a crisis. By being thorough in your preparation process, you can mitigate the damages done to your facility and protect both your patients and employees. In order to better ensure safety and awareness in the face of a crisis, follow the three C’s:
How much does it cost to live off the grid? It's true that living off the grid will set you free from monthly utility bills. However, there are a...
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9 mm The most common caliber was 9 mm in both nonfatal shootings (50 of 184 [27.2%]) and gun homicides (65 of 183 [35.6%]). Jul 27, 2018
Read More »Training your employees on the basics of the three C’s can make for timely responses to emergencies and better ensure the safety of patients. As a medical facility that treats Medicaid and Medicare patients, it is crucial that you adequately prepare for any emergency that may arise. Any number of crises can strike your facility, from floods and storms to fires and active shooters, and being prepared can help you avoid a worst-case scenario. Emergency plans that you develop for your organization, must meet guidelines set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. These disaster preparedness guidelines, which were put into place on September 8th, 2016, specify that Medicaid and Medicare facilities: Establish clear steps as to what to do in the event of a natural disaster.
What to Always Keep in Your Pantry Peanut butter. ... Whole-wheat crackers. ... Cereal. ... Granola bars and power bars. ... Dried fruits, such as...
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Before graduating, students also attend Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape Training (SERE Training).
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Shaking legs can also signal that you're bored. The shaking releases tension that's stored up when you're forced to sit through a long lecture or a...
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Codependency issues typically develop when someone is raised by parents who are either overprotective or under protective. Overprotective parents...
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