You birp by drinking can upon can of pop then jump up and down.
"Birping" is not a common term, so it is unclear what you are referring to. If you meant burping, that is the release of air from the stomach through the mouth. This can be achieved by swallowing air intentionally or naturally through the digestive process.
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B - Behavior (what the nurse observes) I - Intervention (what the nurse did/will do) R - Resonse (how you reacted to above intervention) P - Plan (what could/should happen next
B - Behavior (what the nurse observes) I - Intervention (what the nurse did/will do) R - Resonse (how you reacted to above intervention) P - Plan (what could/should happen next)
To write a Behavioral Incident Report (BIRP) note, include the Behavior observed, the Intervention used, the Response of the individual, and the Plan going forward. Make sure to document details accurately and objectively, focusing on observable behaviors rather than assumptions or interpretations. Keep the note concise and specific, and follow any guidelines or templates provided by your organization.