Step 5 of CDM?

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Multiple Choice

Step 5 of CDM?

Explanation:
In CDM, the final phase centers on acting and then checking how that action affected the situation. After you’ve gathered information, assessed threats, and chosen a course of action, you implement that plan with a focus on safety and non-lethal management. Then you review what happened: did the action reduce risk, de-escalate the situation, and keep everyone safe? Look for any new hazards or changes in the subject’s state, and assess the overall environment. Finally, re‑assess the need for further steps—has de-escalation been achieved, is additional containment required, is medical attention needed, or is backup necessary? Use this feedback to adjust the plan and continue the management cycle if needed.

In CDM, the final phase centers on acting and then checking how that action affected the situation. After you’ve gathered information, assessed threats, and chosen a course of action, you implement that plan with a focus on safety and non-lethal management. Then you review what happened: did the action reduce risk, de-escalate the situation, and keep everyone safe? Look for any new hazards or changes in the subject’s state, and assess the overall environment. Finally, re‑assess the need for further steps—has de-escalation been achieved, is additional containment required, is medical attention needed, or is backup necessary? Use this feedback to adjust the plan and continue the management cycle if needed.

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