| A | B |
| anger and aggression | response to a perceived threat |
| behavioral theory | children learn aggression by imitating |
| Biological theory | low lwvels of serotonin have been implicated in aggression |
| clients at risk for violence | have history of violence and impulsivity |
| therapeutic inpatient milieu | frequent supportive staff-client interactions |
| benzodiazepines | short-term control of anxiety and anger |
| incident debriefing | gathering information about what happened |
| nurse's ability to intervene safely | related to self-awareness |
| seclusion or restraint use | physician's order |
| assessment | usual coping methods |
| Risk for Injury | client will not harm others |
| Ineffective Individual Coping | client will describe one method for decreasing his stress level |