Healthcare Heroes: Preventing Patient – Handling Injuries & Violence Fatality File – Spanish
Una Empleada Sufre una Lesión en la Espalda al Trasladar [...]
Una Empleada Sufre una Lesión en la Espalda al Trasladar [...]
Employee Suffers Back Injury While Moving Patient An employee, a [...]
FAITS Mouvements Brusques des Patients : les patients peuvent bouger, [...]
HECHOS Movimientos Repentinos del Paciente: los pacientes pueden moverse, resistirse, [...]
FACTS Sudden Patient Movement: Patients may shift, resist, fall, or [...]
Course Description This short session is for every employee — [...]
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