Circumstantial speech
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A pattern of speech characterized by indirectness and delay before the
person gets to the point or answers a question; the person gets caught up
in countless details and explanations
,Hallucination
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A sensory perception (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, or touching) for
which no external stimulus exists
Pressure of speech
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A speech pattern characterized by forceful energy manifested in frantic,
jumbled speech as when a manic individual struggles to keep pace with
racing thoughts
What are the 4 basic principles in planning nursing interventions?
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The four principles are safe, appropriate, individualized, evidence based
planning.
An adolescent hospitalized after a violent physical outburst tells the nurse, "I'm going
to kill my father, but you cannot tell anyone." What is the nurse's best response?
A) "You're right. Federal law requires me to keep that information private."
B) "Those kinds of thoughts will make your hospitalization longer."
C) "You really should share this thought with your psychiatrist."
D) "I am obligated to share that information with the treatment team."
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D) "I am obligated to share that information with the treatment team."
Genuineness
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self awareness of one's own feelings
Idea of reference
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The false impression that outside events have special meaning for oneself
Facilitative Skills Checklist
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identifies areas where growth is needed and progress has been made
during clinical experiences
Anxiety
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, A state of feeling apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread resulting
from a real or perceived threat whose actual source is unknown or
unrecognized
Labile
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Characterized by rapid shifts; unstable
Voluntary commitment
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The client or guardian seeks psychiatric inpatient care and treatment
through written application to the facility. The client also has the right to a
written application to demand and obtain release from the hospital
whereby the facility staff reevaluate the client's condition for possible
conversion to involuntary status if needed according to criteria established
by state law
When communicating with a patient in a mental health setting what are the 4 goals to
help the patient?
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A pattern of speech characterized by indirectness and delay before the
person gets to the point or answers a question; the person gets caught up
in countless details and explanations
,Hallucination
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A sensory perception (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, or touching) for
which no external stimulus exists
Pressure of speech
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A speech pattern characterized by forceful energy manifested in frantic,
jumbled speech as when a manic individual struggles to keep pace with
racing thoughts
What are the 4 basic principles in planning nursing interventions?
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The four principles are safe, appropriate, individualized, evidence based
planning.
An adolescent hospitalized after a violent physical outburst tells the nurse, "I'm going
to kill my father, but you cannot tell anyone." What is the nurse's best response?
A) "You're right. Federal law requires me to keep that information private."
B) "Those kinds of thoughts will make your hospitalization longer."
C) "You really should share this thought with your psychiatrist."
D) "I am obligated to share that information with the treatment team."
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D) "I am obligated to share that information with the treatment team."
Genuineness
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self awareness of one's own feelings
Idea of reference
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The false impression that outside events have special meaning for oneself
Facilitative Skills Checklist
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identifies areas where growth is needed and progress has been made
during clinical experiences
Anxiety
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, A state of feeling apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread resulting
from a real or perceived threat whose actual source is unknown or
unrecognized
Labile
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Characterized by rapid shifts; unstable
Voluntary commitment
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The client or guardian seeks psychiatric inpatient care and treatment
through written application to the facility. The client also has the right to a
written application to demand and obtain release from the hospital
whereby the facility staff reevaluate the client's condition for possible
conversion to involuntary status if needed according to criteria established
by state law
When communicating with a patient in a mental health setting what are the 4 goals to
help the patient?
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