There is a higher risk among adolescent, middle, and older adult males.
What is suicide?
An acute, time-limited event during which a client experiences an emotional response that cannot be managed with the clients coping mechanisms.
What is a crisis?
Client exhibits both inattentive and hyperactive-impulsive behaviors
What is combined type ADHD
A type of disruptive behavior disorder in which children frequently defy authority with hostility, leading to serious disturbances in their daily life.
What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder?
Reaction some survivors can experience as a result of sexual assault including mental health disorders and physical disorders
Compound rape reaction
Family history of AIDS, cancer, chronic kidney disease can cause this to happen.
What are the biological risk factors for suicide?
Often unanticipated loss or change experienced in everyday such as divorce or job change.
What is situational crisis?
This is the inability of a person to control behaviors requiring sustained attention.
What is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
A mental health condition that causes a persistently low or depressed mood and a loss of interest in activities that once brought joy
What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)?
Abrupt changes in relationships with partners, nightmares, increased anxiety during interview, marked changes in sexual behavior, sudden onset of phobic reactions, no verbalizations of the occurrence of sexual assault
What is silent rape disorder?
“There is just no reason for me to go on living.”
What is an overt comment?
Trial-and-error methods of resolution fail, and the clients anxiety escalates to severe or panic levels, leading to flight or withdrawal behaviors.
What is phase 3 of a crisis?
Antihypertensive drug that lowers blood pressure and heart rate by relaxing the arteries and increasing the blood supply to the heart
What is clonidine?
An overt response that consists of emotional outbursts, including crying, laughing, hysteria, anger and incoherence
What is Expressed reaction?
A normal feeling that is an emotional response to frustration as perceived by the individual?
What is anger?
Focus on suicide prevention for an individual client who is having an acute suicidal crisis. Suicide precautions are included in this level of intervention.
What is secondary interventions?
Provides support system and has prior experiences with stress or crisis
What is protective factors?
This increases the ability to pay attention and decrease impulsiveness and hyperactivity in children and adults with ADHD.
What is atomoxetine?
Thi9s reaction appears with one who appears calm and has a blunted affect, but can also be confused, have difficulty making decisions, and feel numb.
What is controlled reaction?
Grief that cannot be publicly shared or is not socially acceptable?
What is disenfranchised grief?
Nurse provides one-to-one observation, documents every 15 minutes, checks the environment for possible hazards. ensures that the client swallows all medications.
What is suicide precautions?
Identifies the current problem and directing interventions for resolution while taking an active direct role with the client to encourage active participation by the client in planning care and helps the client to set realistic, obtainable goals.
What is initial interventions for a crisis?
Sudden and repeated panic attacks of overwhelming anxiety and fear.
What is panic disorder?
This occurs beyond 1 month after the attack and include manifestations such as reliving the events, increased activity due to a fear assault will reoccur, hyperarousal and increased emotional response, avoidance, fear, phobias, difficulty with ADLs
What is PTSD?
This is the 3rd stage in the Kubler-Ross stage of grief?
What is bargaining?