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6 years ago
The principle on which nursing intervention should be predicated when a client's aggression quickly
  escalates is
 
  a. staff should match client's affective level, tone of voice, and so forth.
  b. immediately use physical containment measures.
  c. ask the client what will be most helpful to him or her.
  d. begin with the least restrictive measure possible.
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6 years ago
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Legal constraints require that staff use the least restrictive measure possible. This becomes the
guiding principle for intervention. Option A would result in greater escalation. Option B: Physical
containment is seldom the least restrictive measure. Option C: Asking the out-of-control client what
to do is rarely helpful. It may be an effective strategy during the preaggressive phase but is less
effective during escalation.
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