Which of the following are effective interventions that a nurse should utilize when caring for an inpatient client who expresses anger inappropriately? Select all that apply

A. Maintain a calm demeanor.
B. Clearly delineate the consequences of the behavior.
C. Use therapeutic touch to convey empathy.
D. Set limits on the behavior.
E. Teach the client to avoid "I" statements related to expression of feelings.


A, B, D
The nurse should determine that when working with an inpatient client who expresses anger inappropriately, it is important to maintain a calm demeanor, clearly define the consequences, and set limits on the behavior. The use of therapeutic touch may not be appropriate and could escalate the client's anger.

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