Anger and Abuse Flashcards

1
Q

What does this describe?
The incident that initiates the
response

A

Triggering

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2
Q

What does this describe?
(building towards loss of control)

A

escalation

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3
Q

What does this describe?
(when physical aggression occurs)

A

crisis

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4
Q

What does this describe?
(client regains control)

A

recovery

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5
Q

What does this describe?
(reintegration into milieu)

A

post crisis

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6
Q

What is hostility?

A

verbal aggression - a response to
anger expressed through verbal abuse, lack of
cooperation, violation of rules and norms or
threatening behavior

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7
Q

What is physical aggression?

A

ttacking or injuring
another person, or destroying property

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8
Q

What does this describe?
An immature defense mechanism
where a person deals with emotional conflicts
or stressors through actions rather than
reflection or feelings

A

acting out

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9
Q

What mental illnesses put you at risk for violence and aggression?

A

depression
PTSD
alzheimer’s and other dementias
personality disorders

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10
Q

What are the biggest predictors of violence?

A

impulsivity
hix of violence

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11
Q

What are other risk factors of aggression?

A

hx of trauma and abuse
substance abuse
poor impulse control
learned from role model
poor coping skills
temperament in childhood

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12
Q

What can cause aggression on the unit?

A

too strict rules
power disputes
blocked access
denial requests
threats
authoritarian approach
overcrowding
inconsistency
condescending
staff inexperience

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13
Q

What can diffuse anger?

A

respond quickly
remain calm
allow personal space

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14
Q

What are 5 steps to diffusing anger?

A

make contact
discover whats distressing them
attempt to relieve the stress
keep everyone safe
help with alternatives

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15
Q

How long can children under 9 be in restrains?

A

1hr

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16
Q

How long can children over 9 be in restrains?

A

2hrs

17
Q

How long can adults be in restraints?

A

4hrs

18
Q

What are risks for intimate partner violence?

A

dominant males
pathological jealousy
substance abuse
pregnancy

19
Q

What puts the elderly at risk for elder abuse?

A

dependency

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