Since no options are provided in the above question, the answer is generalized.
A key concept in reinforcement or behavioral modification is that "one behavior should be shaped at a time and the behavioral problems should be recognized". 
A behavioral modification consists of FOUR components:
1. Positive reinforcement
2. Negative reinforcement
3. Positive punishment
4. Negative punishment
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
histronic personality disorder
Explanation:
A mental health condition that affects the way a person thinks, perceives and relates to others.
Genes play a role in the development of personality disorders. Abuse or instability during childhood may also increase risk.
A person with histrionic personality disorder seeks attention, talks dramatically with strong opinions, is easily influenced, has rapidly changing emotions and thinks relationships are closer than they are.
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>Immediately after physically restraining a violent patient, the emt should: </span><span>reassess the patient's airway and breathing.
The most common method used in restraining a violent patient is by putting them in a light choke hold.
After the restraining process is done, the EMT need to make sure that the patient is not hurt during the process, so they need to check the airway and breathing</span>