Sublimation
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An unconscious process of substituting mature, constructive, and socially
acceptable activity for immature, destructive, and unacceptable impulses.
Often these impulses are sexual or aggressive.
Agoraphobia
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, Intense, excessive anxiety or fear about being in places or situations from
which escape might be difficult or embarrassing or in which help may not
be available if a panic attack occurred. (ex: being outside alone, in a plane
alone, at home alone, traveling in a car, ect...)
Diathesis-stress model
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"Diathesis" represents biological predisposition, and "stress" represents
environmental stress or trauma—is the most accepted explanation for
mental illness.
Axis II
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Personality disorders, mental retardation (e.g. Dependent personality
disorder)
A woman whose husband died 3 years earlier still keeps his clothes in the closet and
talks about him in the present tense is an example of ___________?
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Maladaptive use of denial
,Defense Mechanism: Projection
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Involves taking our own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing
them to other people. For example, if you have a strong dislike for
someone, you might instead believe that he or she does not like you.
buspirone (BuSpar)
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A drug that reduces anxiety without having strong sedative-hypnotic
properties. Not a CNS depressant. Serotonin agonist.
Therapeutic use of self
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The ability to use one's personality consciously and in full awareness in an
attempt to establish relatedness and to structure nursing interventions.
A business man who is preparing to make and important speech later in the day is
told by his wife that morning that she wants a divorce. Although visibly upset, he puts
the incident aside until after his speech, when he can give the matter his whole
attention is an example of _________?
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, Adaptive use of suppression
Therapeutic Communication: Presenting Reality
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Indicates what is real
MAOIs are off label use for __________, ________, ____________, and ___________.
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Panic disorder, SAD, GAD, and PTSD.
Which nursing actions demonstrate cultural competence? Select all that apply.
1. Planning mealtime around the patient's prayer schedule
2. Advising a patient to visit with the hospital chaplain
3. Researching foods that a lacto-ovo-vegetarian patient will eat
4. Providing time for a patient's spiritual healer to visit
5. Ordering standard meal trays to be delivered three times daily
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An unconscious process of substituting mature, constructive, and socially
acceptable activity for immature, destructive, and unacceptable impulses.
Often these impulses are sexual or aggressive.
Agoraphobia
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, Intense, excessive anxiety or fear about being in places or situations from
which escape might be difficult or embarrassing or in which help may not
be available if a panic attack occurred. (ex: being outside alone, in a plane
alone, at home alone, traveling in a car, ect...)
Diathesis-stress model
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"Diathesis" represents biological predisposition, and "stress" represents
environmental stress or trauma—is the most accepted explanation for
mental illness.
Axis II
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Personality disorders, mental retardation (e.g. Dependent personality
disorder)
A woman whose husband died 3 years earlier still keeps his clothes in the closet and
talks about him in the present tense is an example of ___________?
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Maladaptive use of denial
,Defense Mechanism: Projection
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Involves taking our own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing
them to other people. For example, if you have a strong dislike for
someone, you might instead believe that he or she does not like you.
buspirone (BuSpar)
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A drug that reduces anxiety without having strong sedative-hypnotic
properties. Not a CNS depressant. Serotonin agonist.
Therapeutic use of self
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The ability to use one's personality consciously and in full awareness in an
attempt to establish relatedness and to structure nursing interventions.
A business man who is preparing to make and important speech later in the day is
told by his wife that morning that she wants a divorce. Although visibly upset, he puts
the incident aside until after his speech, when he can give the matter his whole
attention is an example of _________?
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, Adaptive use of suppression
Therapeutic Communication: Presenting Reality
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Indicates what is real
MAOIs are off label use for __________, ________, ____________, and ___________.
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Panic disorder, SAD, GAD, and PTSD.
Which nursing actions demonstrate cultural competence? Select all that apply.
1. Planning mealtime around the patient's prayer schedule
2. Advising a patient to visit with the hospital chaplain
3. Researching foods that a lacto-ovo-vegetarian patient will eat
4. Providing time for a patient's spiritual healer to visit
5. Ordering standard meal trays to be delivered three times daily
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