Locations of Care
Treatment Goals
Vocabulary Pt.1
Managing Patient Team
Vocabulary Pt.2
100
Works to enhance patients strengths in a daily living environment.
What is Outpatient
100
Who is at the center of all goals and interventions.
Who is the patient
100
A setting that provides the necessary care allowing the greatest personal freedom
What is least restrictive environment
100
Are in charge of providing support to the patient, and also may co-lead groups.
Who are counselors
100
Another word for escape
What is elope
200
focuses on the stabilization of symptoms and offer more structure.
What is Inpatient
200
The goal of emergency care
What is provide stabilization
200
Refers to the patients inability to leave home independently to access community mental; health care because of physical of mental conditions
What is homebound
200
Includes both nurses and medical doctors, provide diagnoses and treatment.
Who are medical professionals.
200
What is another word for a sense of responsibility, shame, and being flawed.
What is stigma
300
Created in the 60's and have since become a mainstay for those who have no access to private mental health care.
What is Community mental health centers
300
to meet a broad range of needs mental health nurses must approach interventions with
What is flexibility and resourcefullness
300
Deterioration of mental health.
What is decomposition
300
help the patient prepare a support system to support and promote mental health on discharge.
Who are social workers
300
Comes in three levels and is meant to reduce incodence.
What is prevention
400
A co-location of primary and speciality care in a community based mental health setting
What is Patient-centered medical (health) homes.
400
What is the goal of nurses in all forms of treatment including psych care.
What is being a voice for the patient and ensuring there needs are met.
400
Refers to surroundings and physical environment.
What is milieu
400
In view of the intricacies of prescribing and coordinating medications.
Who are pharmacists
400
Document-based tools that provide suggestions and time frames for managing specific medical conditions
What is clinical pathways
500
A setting of care defined as requiring four elements. 1)homebound status 2)presence of psychiatric diagnosis 3)need for the skills of a registered psych nurse 4)development of a plan of care under orders of a physician
What is Psychiatric home care
500
A key in treatment to ensure patient avoids another crisis, and keep underlying disorder in check.
What is medication
500
Type of rehabilitation provided by community based programs
What is Psychosocial rehabilitation
500
Provide both in depth psychotherapy and medical therapy, also may head up teams of mental health providers.
Who are psychiatrists
500
an intensive type of case management developed in the 1970's in response to the often times hard to engage community living needs of people with serious persistant psych symptoms.
What is Assertive community treatment (ACT)
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