Any method (chemical or physical) of restricting the freedom of movement of an individual for the purpose of managing their behavior.
What is a restraint
A client's right to self-determination and independence
What is autonomy
The client is remorseful and attempts reconciliation with others
What is postcrisis phase
Clients that are admitted this way have the right to leave the hospital when they choose
What is voluntary admission
This stage often results in a "Why me?" mentality, where the individual may project resentment, envy, and frustration onto caregivers, family members, or a higher power.
What is anger
This type of hospitalization curtails the client's right to freedom (the ability to leave hospital when they wish)
What is a civil commitment, involuntary hospitalization or 1013
Refers to treating all people fairly
What is justice
An event initiates the client's response of anger or hostility
What is triggering phase
According to mandated reporting laws, this is the legal standard of proof required for a reporter to make an official report of suspected abuse or neglect.
What is "reasonable cause"
Often referred to as a search for "false hope," this stage involves negotiating or making promises to a higher power or oneself to reverse or postpone the loss.
What is bargaining
This theory states decisions are made to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
What is utilitarianism
This term refers to a "duty to do no harm" to our client
What is beneficence
The client's responses represent escalation of behaviors which indicate a movement toward a loss of control
What is the escalation phase
This type abuse involves control of all monetary expenses
What is financial abuse
This initial defense mechanism helps buffer the immediate shock of loss by numbing emotions and allowing only as much information as the brain can handle.
What is denial
Assault (causing fear of being touched or harmed), Battery (touching an individual without consent), and false imprisonment (detention of a client without cause) are called
What are intentional torts
Pediatric clients must have restraint orders renewed by the provider every _____________
What is new order for restraints every 2 hours
The client regains physical and emotional control
What is the recovery phase
The ability to delay gratification
What is impulse control
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross noted that reaching this final phase does not mean a person is "all right" or "happy," but rather means they are no longer resisting the reality of the situation.
What is acceptance
The duty to be honest and truthful
What is veracity
These are central to the dynamic of domestic violence
What is power and control
The client losses control during this phase
What is the crisis phase
This type of abuse involves a purposeful pattern of behavior used to gain power and control over someone, and often includes name-calling, constant belittling, or making the victim doubt their own sanity.
What is emotional abuse
As the emotional fog of shock begins to clear, this stage sets in, characterized by quiet withdrawal, deep sorrow, and the full weight of the reality of the loss.
What is depression