Documentation Form|Latest 2025 Update
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Depression - answer-Signs/Symptoms, Actions to Take, Monitoring
Sertraline - answer-Starting Medication
Acute Stress Disorder - answer-Symptoms expected include flashbacks.
Clonazepam - answer-Common side effect is drowsiness.
Isolation (Defense Mechanism) - answer-Isolation refers to the defense
mechanism where a person separates their emotions from the thoughts or
details of a traumatic event, essentially 'isolating' their feelings from the
experience.
Mandatory Reporting - answer-Nurses are legally required to report suspected
abuse or neglect, including child abuse, to the appropriate authorities.
, Interventions for Severe Anxiety - answer-Providing individual support, such as
deep breathing exercises, can help the client regain control without disrupting
the group.
Bulimia Nervosa - answer-Bulimia nervosa is characterized by episodes of binge
eating followed by purging behaviors such as vomiting or using laxatives to
prevent weight gain.
Delusion - answer-Delusions are fixed false beliefs, such as the belief that
others are conspiring against the individual, despite evidence to the contrary.
Hospital-Induced Delirium - answer-Delirium often results from changes in
environment or hospitalization. Reducing sensory overload and providing
familiar items (e.g., family photos) can help calm the client and reduce
confusion.
Nursing Diagnosis for Manic Client - answer-During a manic episode, clients
often display poor judgment and impulsivity, which can put them at risk for
harm or dangerous behaviors.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) - answer-The goal of therapy for PTSD is
to help the client process traumatic memories in a controlled, supportive
setting.
Antidepressants (SSRIs, SNRIs, TCA) - answer-SSRIs typically take 4-6 weeks to
show their full therapeutic effect.