The disaster is over and your team prepares to return to normal operations. Prior to disbandment of the team it is essential to create a safe environment for the staff. The staff will participate in a

A) critical incident stress debriefing.
B) support group to foster recovery.
C) information debriefing for prevention purposes.
D) interrogation process to identify unsafe behaviors.


A

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