Who first described the 5 stages of grief
Kubler Ross
Detaining a voluntary client against her or his will is termed
False Imprisonment
Thought process that goes off with extraneous details but does circle back to the matter at hand
Circumstantial Speech
Name five types of abuse
Emotional
Physical
Sexual
Neglect
Financial
This bioethical principles states the client has the right to self-determination
Autonomy
A client is admitted to in inpatient mental health unit with the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, a cognitive behavioral approach is used as part of the treatment plan. What is the purpose of this approach?
To aid with examining dysfunctional thoughts and beliefs
Defense mechanism that attempts to make unacceptable feelings and behaviors acceptable by justifying the behavior.
Rationalization
What is naltrexone and what is it used for
mu opioid receptor blocker
ETOH/Opioids abuse
Describe tardive dyskinesia s/s
Repetitive involuntary movements. Grimacing, eye blinking.
The bioethical principles implies that a decision results in the greatest good. To do good.
Beneficence
A client’s unresolved feelings related to loss would be most likely observed during which phase of the therapeutic nurse-client relationship?
Termination Phase
“What I would do… Why don’t you…” are examples of what?
Giving advice
Nontherapeutic
Client makes up words that have meaning only for the individual; often part of delusional system
Neologisms
Name two s/s of alcohol withdraw
Restlessness, diaphoresis, nausea, vomiting, agitation, tachycardia, tremor confusion, seizures
Name one assessment tool used to screen for depression.
PHQ9
Hamilton Depression Scale
The ____ refers to the physical and social environment in which an individual is receiving treatment
Milieu
This type of question narrows the focus of the question to a single answer
Closed Ended
False belief that one is a powerful and important person.
Grandeur
How do you assess cognition in a MSE?
Test awareness of self, level of orientation, attention, alertness, memory
The term to describe loss of interest or pleasure
Anhedonia
The goal of the nurse-client relationship is to assist the client to develop problem-solving abilities and _______
Coping Mechanisms
Client centered, rules and boundaries, goal directed and individualized strategies are characteristics of what?
Therapeutic Relationship
Speaking as if the words are being forces out quickly
Pressured
Persistent for over 2 weeks. Decreased appetite or overeating, insomnia or hypersomnia, low energy, poor self-esteem, difficulty thinking, and hopelessness. Absence of a manic or hypomanic episode.
This type of distress occurs when the nurse knows what is right but is bound by legal or institutional constraints.
Moral Distress