To determine mental health strengths and coping skills and to screen for dysfunction.
What is Mental Status Exam.
Mental Health Act is described as:
The Mental Health Act (the Act) is a provincial statute or law that applies to individuals with a mental disorder in some particular situations. The Act talks about how a person with a mental disorder can be apprehended, detained and/or given treatment in a hospital or in the community under specified conditions. It also explains people's rights in these circumstances.
Ritalin, Concerta, Adderall and Vyvanse are commonly used to treat what illness.
To treat individuals diagnosed with attention
deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Define Therapeutic Relationships.
A trusting relationship where values are respected as the healthcare professional relieves distress by actively listening to concerns, improves morale through review of established outcomes, and empowers the patient to participate in their own recovery.
Ryan Reynolds is known as this superhero.
What is Deadpool
Components of Behavior and Psychomotor Activity.
Body language
Gesture
Posture
Gait
Eye contact
Response to the assessment itself, how do they react to the exam?
Rapport and social engagement
Your patient is received Form 1 x 1. How long can this patient be detained for?
The receive a second From 1. How long can they be detained for?
What is 24 hours.
What is 30 days.
What monitoring is considered when administering psychotropic medications?
Vital signs
Side effects
Desired therapeutic response
In some cases, lab values.
The four phases of therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.
What is pre-interaction; orientation; working; and termination.
The forth Jonas brother, know as the Bonus Jonas.
Who is: Frankie Jonas
Descriptive words for Affect.
Restricted
Blunted
Flat
Dysthymic
Labile
Irritable
Statement of Peace Officer on Apprehension
• Gives reasons a peace officer without a warrant has apprehended someone under the Act
What is Form 10
There are five major classes of psychotropic drugs.
Anxiolytics
Antidepressants
Antipsychotics
Mood stabilizing drugs
Stimulants
Outline 3 warning signs that indicate professional boundaries may have been crossed.
Frequently thinking of the client when away from work
Frequently planning other clients’ care around the client’s needs
Spending free time with the client
Sharing personal information or work concerns with the client
Favoring one client’s care at the expense of another’s
Keeping secrets with the client
Selective reporting of the client’s behavior
Swapping client assignments
Receiving gifts or continued contact/communication with the client after discharge
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Who is: Kulture Kiari Cephus
The difference between moon and affect.
Mood is subjective - what the client is telling you.
Affect is objective - what you observe.
What are the three main actions that can be taken under the mental health act?
• Apprehension and detention
• Admission and treatment
• Community treatment orders
Extrapyramidal Symptoms (EPS) are defined as:
Parkinson like effects: muscle rigidity, fine tremor, mask like face, slow motor response
Akathisia: sense of restlessness, fidgeting
Acute dystonia: prolonged muscular contractions and spasms.
Tardive dyskinesia: involuntary movements such as lip smacking, chewing, mouth movements, tongue protrusions, grimacing, muscle twitching of limbs
Define the mnemonic RELATE
R- Respect the dignity and privacy of the client/family.
E- Explain who you are and what you want to do.
L- Listen to what the client/family are really saying.
A- Ask questions to clarify what you have heard.
T- Try to be flexible and offer alternatives.
E- Emphasize with the stress that accompanies illness.
Nate Jacobs from Euphoria is played by this actor.
Who is Jacob Elordi.
Talk to the patient to evaluate the potential for self-injury.
Ask the following questions:
Observe for risk factors that may increase the chance of suicide attempt.
Determine particular stressors.
Appraise all possible and beneficial coping methods.
Assess the need for safety precautions.
Assess all support resources available to the patient.
Assess decision-making and problem-solving energy.
Gives reasons a doctor believes the person named is not competent to make treatment decisions and notifies the person of his or her rights to apply for a review of the certificate to the Review Panel.
What is Form 11: Certificate of Incompetence to Make Treatment Decisions,
You administer your patients psychotropic medication as prescribed. They are being treated for Bipolar disorder. Later in the shift you notice the following: they have a hand tremor are complaining of blurred vision, they report 2 episodes of vomiting and diarrhea, their speech has become slurred and they are more drowsy. As you leave to call the physician, they begin to seize. You are worried about what condition?
What is Lithium Toxicity.
Lithium is a mood stabilizing drug used to treat people with bipolar mood disorder.
Lithium toxicity occurs when you have too much of the drug in your system. It can be fatal.
Individuals taking lithium will have required blood work to monitor the trough levels of lithium.
A psychological space or distance between individuals that helps define the healthcare professionals position of anonymity, neutrality and objectivity and provides a foundation in which safety and trust can develop.
This statement describes?
What is professional boundaries.
Name this famous TikToker
Who is Khaby Lame.