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An intentional act by one person that creates an apprehension in another of an imminent harmful or offensive contact. There are different kinds of assault in varying degrees. The egregiousness of an assault will be determined by law enforcement. | An intentional act by one person that creates an apprehension in another of an imminent harmful or offensive contact. There are different kinds of assault in varying degrees. The egregiousness of an assault will be determined by law enforcement. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* [http://info.unmc.edu/safety/ | * [http://info.unmc.edu/media/safety/management_violent_aggressive_patients_procedures11-2012.pdf Management of Violent or Aggressive Patients/Visitors Procedures ] | ||
* UNMC Policy No. 2012, [[Threat Assessment and Management Team]] | * UNMC Policy No. 2012, [[Threat Assessment and Management Team]] | ||
* [http://info.unmc.edu/security_threat_assessment.htm UNMC Response to Threats] | * [http://info.unmc.edu/security_threat_assessment.htm UNMC Response to Threats] |
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Policy No.: 2013
Effective Date: 11/13/2012
Revised Date:
Reviewed Date: 11/08/2012
Management of Violent or Aggressive Patients/Visitors
Policy
The University of Nebraska Medical Center has zero tolerance for violent or aggressive patients/visitors who knowingly threaten or cause bodily injury to any of its employees, staff, students or volunteers while they are performing their official duties. All intentional acts or threats of violence will be reported to the appropriate level of authority, and persons behind the acts will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
Any threat, behavior or action that could be interpreted by a reasonable person to carry the potential for harm or the safety of others, an act of aggression or the destruction or damage to property shall be reported.
It is everyone’s responsibility to report acts of violence/assault/threatening behavior so there is a proper response based on the extent of the threat/assault.
The patient care areas including all health clinics shall display in a prominent place a printed sign meeting the requirement of state statutes that states, “WARNING: ASSAULTING A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL WHO IS ENGAGED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF HIS OR HER OFFICIAL DUTIES IS A FELONY.” NE Revised Statute 28-929.02
Definitions
Healthcare professional
A physician or other health care practitioner who is licensed, certified, or registered to perform specified health services consistent with state law who practices at a hospital or a health clinic. NE Rev Stat 28:929.01
Healthcare workers
Employees who provide patient care within their job descriptions but are not licensed, certified or registered by the State.
Assault
An intentional act by one person that creates an apprehension in another of an imminent harmful or offensive contact. There are different kinds of assault in varying degrees. The egregiousness of an assault will be determined by law enforcement.
References
- Management of Violent or Aggressive Patients/Visitors Procedures
- UNMC Policy No. 2012, Threat Assessment and Management Team
- UNMC Response to Threats
- Nebraska Revised Statute 28: 929-931 (LB 677)
- UNMC Security Trespassing Policy/Ban and Bar Letter (CS-023)
For additional information, see the Safety website or contact the Safety Manager (402-559-7315.
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