END OF LIFE
LEGAL & ETHICAL
BRAIN STIMULATION THERAPIES
LEVELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS
TYPES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY
100

Care increasing quality of life, comfort, and dignity for pts. with a terminal illness

Hospice Care

100

Freedom from external control or influence; independence.

Autonomy

100

Sending an electric current through your brain, causing a brief surge of electrical activity

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)

100

client responsive, opens eyes, responds to normal tone of voice & speech. 

ALERT 

100

A type of treatment based on the theory that our present is shaped by our past.

PSYCHOANALYSIS

200

Care providing relief from symptoms, pain, and stress to improve quality of life for patient.

Palliative Care

200

Support, defend, or plead on behalf of others.

Advocacy

200

Noninvasive therapy using magnetic pulses ( MRI strength) to stimulate the cerebral cortex.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)

200

Client able to open eyes & respond but drowsy and falls asleep readily.

LETHARGIC

200

Treatment involves efforts to change thinking patterns

COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

300

Process of mourning an impending loss before it actually occurs

Anticipatory grieving

300

This right belongs to adults with decision-making capacity to understand the risks & benefits of refusing care.

Right to refuse treatment

300

Electrical stimulation through vagus nerve to brain through a surgically implanted device.

Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)

300

Client requires strenuous or painful stimuli to elicit brief response. 

STUPOROUS

300

Therapy looks to identify and help change potentially self-destructive or unhealthy behaviors

BEHAVIORAL THERAPY

400

Dysfunctional, long-lasting, and intense reaction to loss that impairs daily functioning

Maladaptive ( or complicated) grief

400

Suicidal ideation, threats, or active attempts, or self-mutilation.

Danger to self

400

In ECT, BP is controlled because a short period of _________ follows procedure.

Hypertension

400

Client unconscious with no response to painful stimuli

COMATOSE

400

An evidence-based psychotherapy that began with efforts to treat personality disorders and interpersonal conflicts

DIALECTICALBEHAVIORAL THERAPY

500

 Abnormal breathing pattern separated by periods of apnea or hypopnea

Cheyne-Stokes respiration

500

The defendant is unable to comprehend the nature of the proceedings, the court process, or be unable to assist in their own defense.

Incompetent to stand trial (ITST)

500

Can have hoarseness, throat/neck pain, or coughing but these symptoms generally improve with time. with this proceedure.

Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)

500

Involuntary, rigid body positions indicating severe brain injury

DECORTICATE OR DECEREBRATE POSTURING
500

Teaching clients to express feelings and solve problems in a nonaggressive way.

ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING

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