The Emergency Nurses Association said that while it's always good to have that presence to help deter some sort of violence that might happen, the group said that in its research, rates of assault were actually higher when police or security personnel were present. It's unclear, however, if that security presence was a contributing factor.
Hospitals seek to decrease attacks on health professionals
Area hospitals report worker injuries from assaults
Published On: Nov 08 2012 09:28:19 PM CST
Updated On: Nov 09 2012 08:18:19 AM CST
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