Exam 14: Violent Behavior in Institutions

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About the only major difference in safety considerations between a crisis worker in an office building and a crisis worker who makes home visits is that the worker who goes out to homes needs to be acutely aware of her or his surroundings.​

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Legal liability for the consequences of a violent act by an institutionalized client:​

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Factors contributing to increased violence against human service workers are increased numbers of:​

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One of the best ways to assess for violent behavior when face-to-face with a client is to:

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University counseling centers are prone to sacrifice safety concerns in an attempt to create a warm,caring,confidential atmosphere.​

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Workers who use validation therapy with the elderly believe that its use may resolve past issues and reduce stress even though the client may not make sense.​

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The first step in preventing client-initiated violence in an institution is to obtain expert consultants to teach staff to physically control agitated persons.​

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After a violent incident,the institution may want to:​

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Of the following assumptions about the potential for violence,which does not belong? Assume that the individual:​

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One of the best and simplest questions to determine if the client may be violent is to ask,"Have you ever lost your temper in a violent manner?"​

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Workplace violence has become so bad that the National Center for Disease Control views it as a national health problem.​

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