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tertiary prevention - ANSWERS-provides resources & care for those experiencing
mental health concerns to enhance their quality of life & reduce relapse; ensure clients
have a plan is symptoms return, support/therapy groups, community programs
secondary prevention - ANSWERS-targeted solutions for those who may have
characteristics/symptoms of mental illness or are exposed to risk factors; screening for
substance use, providing supportive therapeutic care to those exposed to trauma,
mental health care for clients experiencing an acute mental health crisis
primary prevention - ANSWERS-focused on prevention of mental health issues;
teaching kids about emotions, pamphlets on self-care, policy development programs
B.F. Skinner Operant Conditioning - ANSWERS-Behavior + positive consequences=
repeated
Behavior + negative consequences= not repeated
DSM V - ANSWERS-used to assist providers in using common diagnostic language and
is used by nurses as a reference to assist in planning, implementing, & evaluating client
care
, What type of therapy is best for self-harm patients or suicide? - ANSWERS-DBT
(dialectical behavioral therapy)
What type of therapy is best for seasonal affective disorder? - ANSWERS-light therapy
What type of therapy is best for those who can't take meds? - ANSWERS-ECT
transference - ANSWERS-unconscious effort of the patient to redirect their previously
experienced feelings/emotions towards the nurse
countertransference - ANSWERS-unconscious effort of the nurse to redirect their
previously experienced feelings/emotions towards the patient
Peplau's phases - ANSWERS-1.) pre-interaction: self evaluation (bias, feelings, etc)
2.) orientation: collect data, set goals, establish boundaries like when relationship will
end
3.) working: work towards goal with trust & comfort
4.) termination: initial goals met, new goals set, ensure continuity of care past
relationship
Watson's Behavioral Therapy Theory - ANSWERS--focus is on individual's observed
behaviors (what they are doing in front of you)
-environment
- strong factor in shaping child's behavior (not shown affection in childhood, they are not
likely to show affection)
Humanistic theory - ANSWERS-individual is viewed as a whole, people are innately
good, people perceive the world based on their own experiences
Pavlov's Classic Conditioning - ANSWERS-focuses on unconscious memory- think
about the bell