Therapeutic Commun
Depression
Nursing Process/Legal
Mental Health/Culture
Legal/Biology
100
"You must have felt/been so " ________ "when that happened to you".
What are: statements demonstrating empathy-therapuetic
100
Create opportunities for patient to assume a leadership role in the therapeutic milieu
What are: Interventions for nsg. diagnosis involving feelings of worthlessness and poor self esteem
100
Right to move about freely, right to informed consent, right to refuse treatment, right to privacy
What are patient's rights?
100
Appraising reality/rational thinking, self control, self care, effective communication, resiliency
What are: aspects of mental health?
100
A scan that shows blood flow and activity in the brain.”
What is: a PET scan
200
Focus is all about the client in this kind of relationship
What is: How therapeutic relationships differs from social relationships
200
Nurse helps patient to look at other explanations and alternatives for "bad" things happening.
What is: Reframing overgeneralizations in thinking
200
S & O data,Nurses Assessment, Plan, Intervention, Evaluation
What is: Problem Oriented Charting
200
Identify strategies that fit within the cultural context of the patient
What is: Some aspects of administering culturally competent care
200
What are: neurotransmitters?
What are: Chemicals in brain that pass messages
300
In this phase of Nurse/Client relationship, issues are identified and explored
What is: the working phase of nurse/client relationship
300
4-6 weeks
What is: the lag time in antidepressant medication to take full effect
300
Nurse identified aspects of patient than remind him of grandfater
What is: Counter Transference
300
Use holistic approach - focus on mind, body, spirit,nature connection
What is: How to plan care for a Native American client
300
What is: the frontal lobe of the brain
Part of the brain that controls: thinking -planning, decision making, insight, motivation
400
Restating thought or feeling that client has expressed
What is: Therapuetic technique to let client know that nurse is interested
400
What is increasing fluids, elastic stockings, rising slowly from bed
Interventions for orthostatic hypotension
400
Nurse is the Investigator -searches medical record (chart), etc. to have all data before calling MD
What is: reason for role of nurse in gathering all data available: Patient, Family, History, Chart, etc. re: patient's condition or changes in condition
400
Studies of groups defined by the illness or symptoms, diagnostic procedure or treatments
What is: Clinical Epidemiology
400
Results in increased concentration of the blocked neurotransmitter in the synaptic gap.
What is: the therapeutic action of neurotransmitter inhibitors that block reuptake
500
Client smiles while telling you that they want to kill themselves.
What is: Incongruent Messages from a client?
500
Changes in eating, sleeping, self care, libdo
What are the: vegetative signs of depression
500
Time when nurse summarizes, discusses feelings, says "good-bye" with patient
What is: the Termination Phase of the nurse/pt. relationship
500
Offers a framework for identifying interventions for issues a patient is experiencing
What is: A Nursing Diagnosis
500
What Is: Criteria for involuntary admission
Danger to self, Danger to others, Gravely Disabled