What is a hallucination
This type of therapy is effective in reducing social isolation, increasing the sense of cohesiveness, and improving reality testing for patients with schizophrenia, but should be done later in treatment
Group Therapy
This class of medication is the most effective in treating schizophrenia
Atypical Antipsychotics
During this, patients are taught in a group setting and tend to have excellent outcomes.
What are psychoeducational groups
Discrimination against an identifiable group of people, a place, or a nation
What is stigma?
A patient newly admitted for schizophrenia who has vertical cuts along their forearms and inner thighs would require this nursing diagnosis.
Risk for suicide
2. Beliefs that conflict with reality. When a person believes a person, group or organization is mistreating or harming them despite contradictory evidence.
a. What is a delusion
This specific type of individual therapy in proven to be successful at reducing the frequency of bizarre, disturbing and deviant behavior and increasing appropriate behavior.
Behavior Therapy
This is a common side effect of typical medications that is characterized by frightening muscle spasms
Dystonia
By building this with a schizophrenic patient, medication adherence increases by up to 40 percent.
What is report
Public stigma, self stigma, institutional stigma
What are 3 types of stigma?
A patient sits still in a chair with eyes down every day. The patient does not make eye contact and has difficulty expressing needs verbally. When people come near him, he appears agitated when too many people are close by or stand too close to him. An appropriate nursing diagnosis would be.
Social isolation
3. This refers to reduced or lack of ability to function normally. For example, the person may neglect personal hygiene or appear to lack emotion (doesn’t make eye contact, doesn’t change facial expressions or speaks in a monotone). Also, the person may lose interest in everyday activities, socially withdraw or lack the ability to experience pleasure.
a. What are negative symptoms of schizophrenia
This proactive and comprehensive treatment teaches basic life skills, helps clients work with community agencies, and assists clients in developing a social support network. Vocational expectations and supported work settings are an important part of this treatment program.
Assertive Community Treatment
This is a common side effect of atypical & typical medications that is characterized by a feeling of inner restlessness and an inability to sit still.
Akathisia
There is little to no evidence to support a particular education method as the best way to improve a schizophrenic patients’ quality of life or improve functional ability. Therefore, this may be a suitable alternative for some patients.
What is computer-based patient education
what are some negative effects of stigma?
A schizophrenic patient refuses to take his medications saying that they are poison and that there is nothing wrong with him. He refuses to eat or drink anything given to him by staff because it is all poison. An appropriate nursing diagnosis for him would be.
Disturbed thought process
Feelings or behaviors that are usually not present, such as: believing that what other people are say is not true(delusions) hearing, seeing, tasting, feeling, or smelling things that others do not experience (hallucinations) disorganized speech and behavior, movement disorders
What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia
This treatment approach focuses on early intervention at the first episode of psychosis and a personal treatment plan is made immediately after.
R.A.I.S.E-Recovery After Initial Schizophrenic Episode
Atypical medication block these two receptors
D2 Dopamine & 5HT2A Serotonin
By educating the family as well as the patient, these have shown to be greatly increased.
What is medication adherence, patient outcomes, and more effective coping
Talk openly, educated yourself and others, be conscious of language
What are some examples that we can do to reduce stigma?
A nurse is caring for an 18-year-old college student newly diagnosed with schizophrenia. He has stopped attending class, speaking, or getting out of bed. His parents are talking to the nurse and say, “I don’t know why he can’t snap out of it. We already pay tuition; this is so selfish.” An appropriate nursing diagnosis would be.
Interrupted family process
The negative symptom of catatonic schizophrenia seen in this video is known as
Waxy flexibility