The correct answer describes a behavioral response where an individual displays uncontrollable anger, often resulting in harm to themselves or others. This understanding is crucial in emergency settings to implement safety measures and appropriate interventions. Other options provided describe responses that do not inherently involve aggression or violence, such as passive behavior, which may lead to misunderstandings of risks in an emergency scenario.
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BCEN Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) /
Mental Health Emergencies
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