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- What does the nurse do as a member in a health team?
- patient care
- What does the psychiatrist do as a member in a health team?
- provides diagnosis, treatment, meds
- What does the clinical psychologist do as a member in a health team?
- administering and interpreting tests
- When must the interdisciplinary treatment plan ge generated within?
- 8hrs of admission.
- when does the team have to meet to update the plan
- 24hrs
- what is the case managers position?
- watch out for patient. Like a guardian angle.
- Who is the assertive community treatment plan made up of?
- case managers that manage the pt 24.7
- Goals of the hospitalized pt.
- stabilize behavior, regain and improve coping skills, plan discharge.
- Charistics of mental health (sick)
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problems with
stress
reality
bad social skills/relationships
problem solving
low self esteem - characteristics of mental health (well)
- good coping, reality based, organized thoughts, steady mood, independant.
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defense mechanisms:
deny you have a problem is - denial
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defense mechanisms:
angry at Dr. but takesi it out on the nurse? - displacement
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defense mechanisms:
using logic, advantages of moving to another city - intellectualization
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defense mechanisms:
he's coming on to me. instead of saying you like him - projection
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defense mechanisms:
involuntarily blocking (cant remember accident) - repression
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defense mechanisms:
dont think about it today, voluntarily blocking - suppression
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defense mechanisms:
channels engery into being president of MADD - sublimation
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defense mechanisms:
hate nursing but tells others is a good career. - Reaction formation
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defense mechanisms:
parents value system, dont cheat its wrong. - introjection
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defense mechanisms:
buy flowers to undo wrong behavior - undoing
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defense mechanisms:
making excuses for drinking beacause of bad marriage and job - Rationalization
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defense mechanisms:
showing no emotion - isolation
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defense mechanisms:
retreating back, drinks from bottle not cup. - Regression
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defense mechanisms:
become a physical therapist d/t good experiences, admire someone. - identification
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defense mechanisms:
Covers up weakness by excelling in something else - Compensation
- What is therapeutic alliance?
- long term relationship
- WHat is therapeutic encounter?
- short relationship, offer self for 10 minutes
- What does euthymic mean?
- normal mood to fit the situation
- what does euphoric mood mean?
- up beat mood such as that seen during a manic episode..
- facial expressions are known as?
- affect
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one way boundires, narrow perspective, difficult to bond with?
What type of boundry is this? - Rigid boundries
- Blunted means what?
- Flatness
- What is Labile mood?
- changing/ mood swings
- What is full range affect
- normal expression
- Constrictive range means what?
- pullied in, not full expression
- can't organize thinking, everything scrambled is an example of what?
- word salad
- Hallucination
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really isnt there with
no stimulation, - delusions are?
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actual stimulation but misinterpretation
ex. magic - what we are born with, pleasure, impulsive, and irrational are parts of what stage of Freuds psychoanalytical model
- ID
- the everyday life experiences, rational self, relaity, maintains harmony are what stage in frauds psychoanalytical model.
- Ego
- The conscious, right from wrong, perfection, morals and values are what stage in freauds psycholanalytical model.
- superEgo
- Neo fraudian who focused on tasks for each stage
- Erickson
- Interpersonal model are who?
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sullivan
peplau - sullivan is known for what?
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interpersonal model
therapeutic relationships - Peplau is know for what?
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interpersonal model
Nurse-pt relationship and definded anxiety by level of severity - Cognitive models are who?
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piaget
beck and ellis
bandura - Piaget did what
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children with stages
cognitive models - Beck and ellis did what>?
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change behavior, how do people learn?
cognitive models - bandura did what?
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role models
cognitive models - behavioralists include?
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pavlov
thorndike
skinner - Skinner what know for
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reward/punishment with animals.
behaviorist - pavlov was known for
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classic conditioning
behaviorlist. - Needs that are essential to styay alive are what level on maslows
- 1
- safety and security needs are what level with maslow?
- level 2
- social needs (love and belonging)represent what level with maslow
- 3
- ego needs or self-esteem is what level on maslows
- 4
- spiritual needs represent what level on maslows
- 5
- family models is associated with who?
- duvall
- benjamin push was who>
- medical educator, father of american psychiatry
- kubler- ross was who
- stages of mourning
- bleuler did what>?
- named schizophrenia
- hays and larson did what?
- communication barriers
- what is axis 1
- mental diagnosis and substance abuse
- what is axis 2
- personality disorder
- axis 3 is?
- medical condition
- axis 4 is
- environment, living conditions, education income
- axis 5
- global assessment
- asthma copd is what axis?
- axis 3
- anxiety, ocd is what axis
- 2
- First antipsychotic drug used in 1952 was what?
- thorazine
- tofranil is used for what?
- depression
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Is there something you'd like to talk about?
Share with me how your pass went?
Where would you like to begin? - focused opening statement.
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therapeutic communication techniques:
And then?
Tell me about it. - Exploring
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Client- Im confused
Nurse- You're confused
Client- My brother asks for money
Nurse- Asking for money angers you? - Reflecting content and feeling
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therapeutic communication techniques:
you sound very upset with this situation.
you appear tense? - observing feelings
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therapeutic communication techniques:
encourage a person to speak by waiting. - using silence
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Client- i have so much to do. 3 kids,
work pt time, how can i relax
Nurse- its hard for you to see how you
could fit one mroe activitiy
into your busy day - restating (paraphrasing)
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therapeutic communication techniques:
My name is...
my hrs are..
Im taking you to....
my puropse being here is... - Giving info
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Im not sure if i follow
what would you say is the main point of what you said? - Clarifying
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therapeutic communication techniques:
i see no one else in this room.
that soul.d was a car backfiring
i dont hear any vocies other then you and i. - presenting reality
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Have i got this straight?
you're said that..... - Summarizing
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Good moring. Mr jones. I see you shwered this morning. - making observations
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therapeutic communication techniques:
Yes..
uh hum
i follow you
nodding - encouraging continuation
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factors of a theraputic relationship:
putting aside others actions such as being sexually abusive to deal with getting them healthy.. - self awarness
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factors of a theraputic relationship:
connectiveness, comfortable with you, bulding by talking about social issues. - rapport
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factors of a theraputic relationship:
Sharing ino that will show they believe you are not "against them" understanding their boundries. - trust
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factors of a theraputic relationship:
giving worth regardless of behavior they are demonstrating. - respect
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factors of a theraputic relatinship:
honest, real , not phoney - geniuness
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Factors of a theraputic relationship
observe and communicate for a time to understand their feelings sharing and talking. - empathy