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Quiz 23: Anger, Aggression, and Violence
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A patient who was responding to auditory hallucinations earlier in the morning now approaches the nurse shaking a fist and shouts, "Back off!" and then goes to the day room. While following the patient into the day room, the nurse should do which of the following?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A confused older adult patient in a nursing home was asleep when unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) entered the room quietly and touched the bed to see if it was wet. The patient awakened and hit the UAP in the face. Which statement best explains the patient's action?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A patient with a history of anger and impulsivity was hospitalized after an accident resulting in injuries. When in pain, the patient loudly scolded nursing staff for "not knowing enough to give me pain medicine when I need it." Which nursing intervention would best address this problem?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A patient was arrested for breaking windows in the home of a former domestic partner. The patient's history also reveals childhood abuse by a punitive parent, torturing family pets, and an arrest for disorderly conduct. Which nursing diagnosis has priority?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
An adult patient assaulted another patient and was then restrained. One hour later, which statement by the restrained patient requires the nurse's immediate attention?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Which behaviour best demonstrates aggression?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A patient sat in silence for 20 minutes after a therapy appointment, appearing tense and vigilant. The patient abruptly stood, paced back and forth, clenched and unclenched fists, and then stopped and stared in the face of a staff member. Which of the following is the patient doing?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A patient with multi-infarct dementia lashes out and kicks at people who walk past in the hall of a nursing home. Intervention by the nurse should begin by which of the following?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Which assessment finding presents the greatest risk for violent behaviour directed at others?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A patient is pacing the hall near the nurses' station, swearing loudly. An appropriate initial intervention for the nurse would be to address the patient by name and say which of the following?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A patient has a history of impulsively acting out anger by striking others. Select the most appropriate intervention for avoiding similar incidents.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A cognitively impaired patient has been a widow for 30 years. This patient frantically tries to leave the facility, saying, "I have to go home to cook dinner before my husband arrives from work." To intervene with validation therapy, the nurse will say which of the following?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which scenario predicts the highest risk for directing violent behaviour toward others?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Which medication from the medication administration record should a nurse administer to provide immediate intervention for a psychotic patient whose aggressive behaviour continues to escalate despite verbal intervention?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
A patient with severe injuries is irritable and angry and belittles the nurses. As a nurse changes a dressing, the patient screams, "Don't touch me! You are so stupid. You will make it worse!" Which intervention uses a cognitive technique to help the patient?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
After an assault by a patient, a nurse has difficulty sleeping, startles easily, and is preoccupied with the incident. The nurse says, "That patient should not be allowed to get away with that behaviour." Which of the following responses poses the greatest barrier to the nurse's ability to provide therapeutic care?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
The staff development coordinator plans to teach physical management techniques for use when patients become assaultive. Which topic should the coordinator emphasize?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
An intramuscular dose of antipsychotic medication needs to be administered to a patient who is becoming increasingly more aggressive and refusing to leave the day room. Which of the following should the nurse do?