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Discuss how the Seven-Steps to Lasting Lifestyle Change apply to the emergency responder.

DB4 – Discussion Board
“In your opinion, what is the most hazardous task performed by emergency response personnel to a critical medical incident or special rescue situation?”
Emergency response personnel officers perform tasks that place them at the top of those lines of work where one has to deal with a significant number of hazards. In my opinion, the most hazardous task performed by emergency response personnel to an unusual rescue situation is accessing buildings and other structures after a disaster, such as fire or an explosion that has occurred. These buildings and structures may collapse on these personnel leading to major injuries or fatalities.
“How do you think the Seven-Steps to Lasting Lifestyle Change apply to the emergency responder? How do you help another coworker or person under your supervision with the process? What challenges do you imagine you might be faced with in terms of getting others “on board” with you desires to increase the work group’s wellness?”
Emergency responders encounter incidents such as fatalities, unusual working hours, and injuries, which may destabilize their mental and emotional well-being and alter their usual way of coping. The “Seven-Step to Lasting Lifestyle Change” process can be used by emergency responders to identify areas in their work environment that alter their normal ways of coping. This process can help them to improve in these areas on a personal level, or group level so as to realize their full potential as emergency responders. Within the process, a person, or group is required to assess their present state before going

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