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  2. Rapid response system - Wikipedia

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    The afferent component, or identification limb, also known as the track-and-trigger system, uses standardized tools to track early signs of reversible clinical deterioration and trigger a call to, and response from the efferent component, or response limb. [6] [7] Examples of afferent tools include single-parameter calling criteria and multi ...

  3. Hospital incident command system (US) - Wikipedia

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    The emergency operations plan (EOP) outlines the hospital's strategy for responding to and recovering from a realized threat or hazard or other incident. The document is intended to provide overall direction and coordination of the response structure and processes to be used by the hospital.

  4. Worst-case scenario - Wikipedia

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    The definition of a worst-case scenario varies by the field to which it is being applied. For example, in environmental engineering", "[a] worst-case scenario is defined as the release of the largest quantity of a regulated substance from a single vessel or process line failure that results in the greatest distance to an endpoint". [5]

  5. Incident management - Wikipedia

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    An incident is an event that could lead to the loss of, or disruption to, an organization's operations, services or functions. [2] Incident management (IcM) is a term describing the activities of an organization to identify, analyze, and correct hazards to prevent a future re-occurrence.

  6. The Mental-Health Toll of the California Wildfires Is Just ...

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    In PTSD treatment, for example, mental-health experts find ways to talk about and de-escalate the strong emotional responses people have to their experience, thus neutralizing them and decreasing ...

  7. Enterprise risk management - Wikipedia

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    ERM provides a framework for risk management, which typically involves identifying particular events or circumstances relevant to the organization's objectives (threats and opportunities), assessing them in terms of likelihood and magnitude of impact, determining a response strategy, and monitoring process. By identifying and proactively ...

  8. Risk assessment - Wikipedia

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    Risk assessment determines possible mishaps, their likelihood and consequences, and the tolerances for such events. [1] [2] The results of this process may be expressed in a quantitative or qualitative fashion. Risk assessment is an inherent part of a broader risk management strategy to help reduce any potential risk-related consequences. [1] [3]

  9. Florida Republicans escalate talk of safety risk posed by ...

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    A Stanford University study analyzing over a century of Census data found that immigrants are 30% less likely to be in prison compared to white Americans, and 60% less likely than people born in ...