Nonviolent Self-protection
Requisitos de conclusão
Techniques of nonviolent self-protection if a patient cannot be calmed down verbally.
2. Nonviolent self-protection if a patient cannot be calmed down verbally
2.5. Front strangulation defence II
The more advanced technique for front throat grab follows the same principle as the previous one. A more advanced way is to hold the patient's hands to the side of our chest. Our hip rests on the patient's body and keeps us at a safe distance.
Figure 15 + 16: Front Strangulation Defense II