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Workplace Violence & De-escalation
George Mason UniversityYou are a hospital employee who receives a handover of care. Shortly after walking into your patient’s room, you see a relative standing near the bed who starts to get annoyed and angry. You and other hospital employees are asked to help. Formerly Known As: VR Interprofessional Simulation Training on...
Cardiology
Critical Care
Emergency Medicine
Internal Medicine
OB/GYN
Family Medicine
Interprofessional
Leadership
Psychiatry/Mental Health








You are a hospital employee who receives a handover of care. Shortly after walking into your patient’s room, you see a relative standing near the...
Case Information:
Bundles:
Learner Population: Nursing, Physician/Advanced Practice Provider, Social Worker
Specialty: Cardiology, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, OB/GYN, Family Medicine, Interprofessional, Leadership, Psychiatry/Mental Health
Author: George Mason University
Language: English
Room size: 15x15
Setting: MedSurg
Patient ect:
Patient Gender: Female
Tags:
communication,
De-escalation,
non-verbal cues,
OODA loop,
verbal cues,
verbal techniques,
Workplace Violence,