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An 83-year-old male client, who was recently admitted for a dementia workup, has been striking out at nursing staff.
 
  His wife, who is terribly upset by his recent behavior, states, I just don't understand what has gotten into him, he used to be so kind and gentle. The nurse's best response for explaining the etiology of violent behavior is which of the following? 1. The disease process associated with dementia causes a person to become violent.
  2. Scientists have linked violent behavior to the genetic mutation of a specific Y chromosome.
  3. The renowned psychoanalyst Freud says that it is instinctive for humans to express depression in aggressive ways.
  4. There is no simple explanation for aggressive behavior, but research suggests it is caused by a combination of biologic and psychosocial factors.

Question 2

A nurse is effective in crisis work when the nurse: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Collaborates with other health professionals.
  2. Stays in control of clients.
  3. Has realistic expectations.
  4. Respects clients.
  5. Develops own outlets for stress.



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Answer to Question 1

4
Rationale: No single theory adequately explains violent behavior. No single gene or variant thereof has been identified as the causative factor of aggression. Freud said that humans express anger in aggressive ways and anger turned inward is depression. The dementia diagnosis alone does not determine that the client will be violent.

Answer to Question 2

1,3,4,5
Rationale: Collaborates with other health professionals. This promotes evaluation of self and progress of client.



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