It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The one that is a behavior providers should adopt to improve patient safety is <span><span /></span>to follow written safety protocols, even if they slow you down. Hope this answers your question.
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It can help to learn how to stay fit with fewer workouts.
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Hostile attribution bias
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It is an ability of interpreting behavior of others having opposed intent even though the act or behavior is indefinite. For example, the case mentioned here although it was obvious to all that Raul did not pushed Noah intentionally and it was just an accident, but Noah insisted that he did it purposely.
Another other example for such behavior is if two persons are talking to each other, and third person watching them think that they are talking about him, although they are not and their behavior is ambiguous.
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I think its governs the ability to reason, plan, remember and regulate mood. I'm not entirely sure about that though, sorry.
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