Ethical and Cultural Issues Arising from the Psychology of Terrorism- 3 Credit Hrs.
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1.2 What are the two types of error?
2.2 What are Cues defined as?
2.3 What is Defensive Social Work?
6.2 What is Root-Cause Analysis?
7.2 What is a near-miss event?
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A. Defined as "clinical pieces of information" useful in "making judgments . . . about the clinical state”
B. It is a systematic investigation technique that looks beyond affected individuals and seeks to understand the underlying causes.
C. Type I errors and Type II errors
D. The ability to intervene prudently with minimal risk of harm to the client and minimal future legal consequences for the practitioner
E. Any event that could have had an adverse patient consequence but did not, and was indistinguishable from a full-fledged adverse event in all but outcome