Management of Aggressive Behavior in the Rehabilitation Setting
Presented by Julie Brandy
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Julie Brandy
Dr. Brandy is an Associate Professor of Nursing at Valparaiso University. She holds a PhD in Nursing Science from Loyola University, Chicago, a master’s degree as a clinical nurse specialist in psychiatric/mental health nursing, and a post-graduate Certificate as a family nurse practitioner from Valparaiso University. Dr.…
Chapters & learning objectives
1. Overview of Aggressive Behavior in the Rehabilitation Setting
It is important for all healthcare providers working in rehabilitation to have an understanding of best practices when working with patients demonstrating aggressive behavior. By completing a holistic assessment for all patients, including their behavioral responses to stressors, early recognition and prompt interventions can be initiated to decrease the incidence of aggressive behaviors.
2. Preventing Aggressive Behavior in the Rehabilitation Setting
Methods that can be utilized by all healthcare professionals to prevent the development of aggressive behavior in the rehabilitation setting will be discussed.
3. Identifying Patients at Risk for Developing Aggressive Behavior Time
Although any patient in the rehabilitation setting has the potential for aggressive behavior, specific disorders may place patients at greater risk of developing this behavior. The importance of a holistic evaluation of potential origins of aggressive behavior will be examined, as well as a discussion of instruments that may be used to predict aggressive behavior in the rehabilitation setting.
4. Managing Aggressive Behavior in the Rehabilitation Setting
Keeping in mind that safety is the priority for all individuals involved, techniques for managing aggressive behavior in the rehabilitation setting will be discussed.
5. Ensuring Safety for All Individuals in the Rehabilitation Setting
Healthcare organizations have a legal responsibility to ensure safety in the workplace. The importance and examples of methods that can be utilized to safeguard patients and employees in the rehabilitation setting will be discussed.