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Which term describes behavior involving attacking, hitting, or threatening someone?

  1. Vital signs

  2. Visual impairment

  3. Violent behavior

  4. Vocabulary

The correct answer is: Violent behavior

The correct term that describes behavior involving attacking, hitting, or threatening someone is "violent behavior." This term specifically pertains to actions that are aggressive and intended to cause harm or intimidation to another individual. Understanding this concept is crucial in a healthcare setting, especially for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), as they may encounter situations where they need to recognize and respond appropriately to violent behavior to ensure the safety of all individuals involved. The other terms do not relate to aggressive actions: "vital signs" refer to measurements that indicate the state of a person's essential bodily functions, "visual impairment" pertains to a decreased ability to see, and "vocabulary" is related to the words used in a language or field of study. These distinctions help clarify the context in which each term is relevant.