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How do you spot a thief?
Signs of a Shoplifter: 10 Ways to Spot Thieves in Your Store
- Repeat Shoppers.
- Outrageously Large Bags.
- Jackets in Warm Weather.
- Lumpy Clothes with Obvious Shapes Underneath Them.
- Groups That Separate.
- Sweating Profusely.
- Asking for Items That Are in the Back.
- Eyeing Employee or Security Cameras.
How do you confront a thief?
Here are some ideas for holding the conversation.
- Don’t open your mouth until you’ve committed to Plan B.
- Begin with a sincere and emphatic apology.
- Take her carefully down your path to action.
- Acknowledge your suspicion but be tentative.
- Open the dialogue.
Is theft a criminal offense?
Shoplifting, theft, and fraud are all serious charges that can result not only in a criminal record upon conviction, but also in fines, probation, or even jail.
What are the signs and symptoms of deep tissue injury?
Suspected deep tissue injury Purple or maroon localized area of discolored intact skin or blood filled blister due to damage of underlying soft tissue from pressure and/or shear. Unstageable Base of wound is covered by dead tissue
What are deep tissue pressure injuries (DTPI)?
Overview. Deep tissue pressure injuries (DTPI) are purple or maroon areas of intact skin or blood-filled blisters caused by damage to the underlying soft tissues. It is common for a thin blister to form over the surface of the dark wound bed, and the wound may further evolve to become covered by thin eschar.
Is it a bruise or a deep tissue injury?
Suspected Deep Tissue Injury Difficult to say with certainty as outer skin may be intact. Sometimes it really is a bruise. Damage is to deeper tissue and when you see purplish area it is too late to prevent.
What is the impact of trauma on an individual?
The impact of trauma can be subtle, insidious, or outright destructive. How an event affects an individual depends on many factors, including characteristics of the individual, the type and characteristics of the event (s), developmental processes, the meaning of the trauma, and sociocultural factors.