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<blockquote data-quote="UnSafe" data-source="post: 2603807" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>A lesson learned from dealing with the "Crazies" seen once, twice or too many times per shift in Emergency Medicine over the years, is to answer every single question or statement with a question. The more confrontational, the better. Ex- "Have you killed anyone yet?" Answer with "Why are you asking?", or similar (While staring directly at the person). Whatever his reply, answer with another question, repeat until he either gives up or throws his shoes at you. Corrupting or derailing a person's plan of questions, verbal (Or physical) confrontation and forcing them to respond/ react to you is an effective tactic. Prefered by those a bit short on Seroquel, and a basis for LE defensive strategy- Pushing an attacker outside the loop/ corrupting his plan of attack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnSafe, post: 2603807, member: 100"] A lesson learned from dealing with the "Crazies" seen once, twice or too many times per shift in Emergency Medicine over the years, is to answer every single question or statement with a question. The more confrontational, the better. Ex- "Have you killed anyone yet?" Answer with "Why are you asking?", or similar (While staring directly at the person). Whatever his reply, answer with another question, repeat until he either gives up or throws his shoes at you. Corrupting or derailing a person's plan of questions, verbal (Or physical) confrontation and forcing them to respond/ react to you is an effective tactic. Prefered by those a bit short on Seroquel, and a basis for LE defensive strategy- Pushing an attacker outside the loop/ corrupting his plan of attack. [/QUOTE]
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