This is the feeling of discomfort and apprehension related to fear of impending danger.
What is anxiety?
Under this law, clients have the right to access their medical records, to have corrections made to records, and to decide with whom their medical information may be shared.
An interaction between two people in which input from both participants contributes to a climate of healing
What is therapeutic relationship?
This leadership style allows people to do as they please, without any direction from the leader.
What is Laissez-Faire?
Involves conditioning and reinforcement
What is behavioral therapy
This is a physical response to stress in which feelings of flight or fight are initiated.
What is alarm stage reaction?
This code of ethics has interpretive guidelines that include a discussion of the importance of teamwork and collaboration.
What is the ANA Code of Ethics?
The goal of this type of therapy is too manipulate the environment so that the all aspects of the client's care is considered therapeutic.
What is milieu therapy?
This treatment modality identifies the family, rather then any one individual, as the client.
What is family therapy?
Involves replacing negative thought processes with positive ones
What is cognitive therapy
This syndrome is characterized by a clinically significant disturbance in an individual's cognitions, emotional regulation, or behavior.
What is mental illness?
This ethical theory explains that actions are right to the degree that they tend to promote happiness and wrong if they tend to produce the opposite of happiness
What is utilitarianism?
This example of non-therapeutic communication is when a nurse already knows the outcome of the situation and mimimizes the patient's expressed concerns.
What is false reassurance?
The tool is often used by therapists to give a visual presentation of family members, relationships, and health issues.
What is a genogram?
Involves personal growth with positive view of human nature
What is humanistic behavioral theory
This Ego Defense mechanism is characterized by the transfer of feelings from one target to another that is less threatening.
What is displacement?
This ethical principle refers to one's duty to benefit or promote the good of others.
What is beneficence?
This type of patient-centered communication promotes behavior change by guiding patients to explore their own motivation for change.
What is motivational interviewing?
This type of group is concerned with teaching clients effective ways to deal with emotional stress.
What is a supportive-therapeutic group?
Identifying at least one positive person in your life
What is interpersonal therapy
This stage of grief is when the full impact of loss is experienced and the sense of loss is intense.
What is depression (stage 4)
This is the conduct that reflects the way a person interprets basic respect for other persons, such as the respect for autonomy, freedom, justice, honesty, and condentialty
What is moral behavior?
This phenomena of the working phase refer's to a nurse's behavioral and emotional response to the patient.
What is countertransference?
This type of group therapy is less threatening and allows clients to become "actors" in life-situation scenarios.
What is psychodrama?
A dialectic therapy that uses psychodrama
What is cognitive-behavioral therapy