Objective danger to live associated with suicide method or action
What is Lethality of Suicide Behavior
100
Second most violent crime
What is Rape
100
An emotional response to frustration of desires, threat to one's needs, or a challenge
What is Anger
100
Involuntary confinement alone in a room the patient is physically prevented from leaving
What is Seclusion
100
Initial rise in tension in response to an event.
Increased tension disrupts daily life
Unresolved tension results in depression
What is Gerald Caplan's Crisis Theory
200
This is the tenth leading cause of death
What is Suicide
200
Depression
Suicide
Anxiety
Fear
Difficulties with daily living
Low self esteem, sexual dysfunction, Somatic complaints
What is Psychological Effects of Sexual Assault
200
Action or behavior that results in verbal or physical attack
What is Aggression
200
Any manual method, physical, or mechanical device that restricts freedom of movement
What is Restraints.
200
According to Aguillera, whether or not a person experiences a crisis in response to a stressful situation depends on these thee factors.
What is the individual's perception of the event
The availability of situational supports
The availability of coping mechanism.
300
living alone, unemployment, DV, poor social relations, traumas, family members attempted or committed suicide
What is Risk Factors
300
Occurs immediately after the assault
May last for a few weeks
Lifestyle disorganization.
Somatic symptoms
disruptions in cognitive, affective and behavioral functions
What is Rape-Trauma Syndrome
300
These comorbidities often increase the risk for violence
What is Substance abuse disorders, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Psychosis, Personality disorders
300
What is the nurses first priority when a violent patient is restrained.
What is Ensure the patient's safety and Obtain an order.
300
These are examples of situational crisis (Extraordinary,External, Often unanticipated.)
What is Natural Disaster, National Disaster, Crimes of Violence. Hurricane Sandy, Sandy Hook Shooting,Boston Marathon Bombing.
400
Alcohol, firearm and distress
What is the deadly triad
400
Survivor is relatively free of sign/symptoms of PTSD and their lifestyle is close to what was present before the rape
What is Recovery
400
What intervention do you do with a paranoid patient becomes agitated and threatens to assault a staff member
What is address the patient with simple directions and a calming voice.
400
What is a criteria for mechanical restraint?
What is assaulting a staff member
500
Often expresses feeling of hopelessness
Behavior out of character
signs of depression
Donate prized possessions
Sudden good mood
What is Warning Signs.
500
Survivors need to do this to return to their previous level of functioning.
What is Fully mourn their losses,
Experience their anger
Work through their terrifying fears.
500
This is the biggest trigger to aggression
What is Setting limits.
500
Violence is most frequent in what areas of the hospital
What is Psychiatric units, Emergency Departments, Intensive care units and Geriatric units.
500
Able to distinguish right from wrong
Presence of a major mental disorder.