A supervisor senses that an EMS crew that has just conducted a very dramatic, but unsuccessful, rescue of a drowned child may be experiencing very intense emotions about the incident. Which of the following is an appropriate supervisory action?
A) Do nothing unless the providers become obviously distressed.
B) Refer all crew members to psychiatric help at the end of the shift.
C) Minimize any effects by keeping a low-key attitude about the incident.
D) Initiate a "resiliency based care" program to care for the mental health of the crew.
D
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