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I am having problems with Question #21. Any suggestions? I have tried every single answer and none of them are correct.
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Latricia Karlskin - ORANGE (latricia.karlskin@ocps.net) - 8/8/2019 6:46:19 PM
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I have been trying to figure out #30 what is related but I have not determined what it is. I have put diffrent anwswers but it always says wrong?
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Pamela Ketchum - POLK (pamela.ketchum@polk-fl.net) - 11/14/2013 1:51:33 PM
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I took the sesir training about ten years ago. Now I am trying to do the refresher course. Imade an account but I am not getting a "refresher " option. What should I do?
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Marilyn Sheffield - POLK (marilyn.sheffield@polk-fl.net) - 8/12/2014 12:07:02 PM
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Are there best practices related to policy for SESIR Reporting?
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Rick Parfitt - LEE (richardapa@leeschools.net) - 6/27/2019 11:49:47 AM
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Scenario 30- Related elements- everything I click on comes up incorrect. I believe the correct answers should be gang related, injury related more serious and weapon related one non firearm. But I can select any of them. Can someone help me?
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Christina Fillipucci - DUVAL (fillipuccic@duvalschools.org) - 7/1/2019 11:41:08 AM
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How do I log into the system to report an incident?
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Christine Aurelio - ALACHUA (msaurelio@emschool.org) - 10/24/2019 9:07:49 AM
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What are we supposed to select in the question showing the list of incidents reported to Law Enforcement. Don't understand what the question is asking and it related to the previous scenario?
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Dr Ingrid Perez-Sanz - DADE (177971@dadeschools.net) - 11/7/2019 2:25:24 PM
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question #30 Related elements will not take any answers
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Marshall Williams - GADSDEN (williamsma@gcpsmail.com) - 3/31/2014 1:05:47 PM
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i have tried every answer in question #42 and can not get it. help
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Chrisette Rios - ORANGE (chrisette85@yahoo.com) - 8/7/2019 10:31:11 PM
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Question regarding scenario #42. A students ingested 2 ecstasy pills and required medical transport to the hospital and treatment by paramedics. However, under the Related Elements, Injury level - Less Serious was not a consideration. In scenario #37 where an attempted rape occurred, the explanation of Injury level - Less Serious included the explanation that "Less Serious" seems to fit this incident: "Bodily injury which requires immediate first aid or subsequent medical attention". Does this only apply to sexual harassment/attempted rape, or should all students who need medical attention as the result of a SESIR incident be coded under one of the Injury Level options?
Laura Luter - PASCO (lluter@pasco.k12.fl.us) - 8/1/2014 12:23:40 PM