Attitudes and behaviors that are deemed normal or average in a group
What are cultural norms?
A negative attitude or discredit against an individual/group in which they are labeled as different
What is a stigma?
Respecting the rights of others to make their own decisions
What is autonomy?
The part of a person's personality, according to Freud, that is the problem-solver and reality-tester
What is the ego?
The foundation to the psychiatric exam
What is the mental status exam?
What is a 6th grade level?
Results when there are changes in a person's emotions, thinking, and behavior
What is mental illness?
What is the right to refuse treatment?
Goal of this type of therapy is to replace negative thoughts with positive thoughts
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
What is documentation?
The best method for language interpretation for a patient
What is a professional interpreter?
Provides official medical guidelines of the American Psychiatric Association for diagnosing psychiatric disorders
What is the DSM-5?
The type of admission to a mental health facility that is court-ordered without the patient's consent
What is involuntary admission?
Unconscious feelings that a patient may have toward a healthcare worker
What is transference?
What is the HEADSSS technique?
The tradition that includes dietary changes as a source of healing in order to correct a person's imbalances
What is the Eastern tradition?
This is essential to recovery from a mental illness and is characterized by optimism, a sense of mastery, and competence
What is resilience?
The intentional threat to do harm to another person
What is assault?
She created the Interpersonal Theory to Nursing and focused on what nurses do with patients rather than to patients
Who was Hildegard Peplau?
Should be documented verbatim from the patient as to why they think treatment is necessary
What is the psychosocial assessment?
The belief that an individual's way of thinking and behaving is the only correct way
What is ethnocentrism?
Potentially traumatic events that occur between ages 0 and 17 years
What are adverse childhood events/experiences?
The exception to confidentiality that is warning another they may be in danger from a patient
What is the duty to warn and protect third parties?
What is exposure therapy?
The term used if a patient is not cooperating with treatment and medication regimen
What is nonadherence?