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What is the term for a violent individual?

  1. Cooperative resident

  2. Patient and calm individual

  3. Non-violent person

  4. Combative resident

The correct answer is: Combative resident

The term "combative resident" accurately describes a violent individual because "combative" refers to a predisposition to engage in fighting or conflict. In the context of healthcare, especially within settings like nursing homes or assisted living facilities, a combative individual may exhibit aggressive behaviors, which could include physical aggression or verbal hostility. Recognizing a resident as combative is crucial for healthcare providers to ensure the safety of both the individual and those around them, and to implement appropriate intervention strategies. The alternative terms like "cooperative resident," "patient and calm individual," and "non-violent person" all denote individuals exhibiting positive, peaceful, or non-aggressive behaviors, which are directly opposite of what is meant by "combative." Understanding this distinction helps caregivers manage and respond effectively in situations involving aggressive behavior.