This is a common problem that in childhood that requires a regular routine to improve the issue
Sleep
This diagnosis is commonly identified during this time period
Schizophrenia
Name one developmental task of young adulthood.
-Establish as fully functional and capable of living independently.
-Choose a career or vocation
-Establish long-term goals
-Commit to personal relationships
What type of therapy is one of the most effective with this age group?
Reminiscence Therapy
-slower response time
-impaired short-term memory
This is a very common disorder for school-aged children. They complain that something is wrong, but nothing can be found.
Somatoform Disorder
This is one of the most important issues that a person with anorexia nervosa is trying to achieve.
Control
If a 23-year-old male is prescribed an anti-depression, what are two important pieces of education necessary.
1. Takes 1-4 weeks to feel relief.
2. Higher risk of suicide due to feeling better.
3. Do not stop medication abruptly - must wean off.
Name two of the physical signs and symptoms of depression.
ØMuscle aches
ØAbdominal pain, nausea/vomiting
ØDry mouth
ØHeadaches
Sundown Syndrome
Treatment of this issue requires a multi-disciplinary approach, positive reinforcement and limit setting.
ADHD
An indication that a patient has a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa based on behaviors that are seen?
Attempt to lose weight by skipping meals.
Name two characteristics of a successful adult.
Accepts self
Adapts to change; is flexible
Establishes priorities
Sets realistic goals and expectations
Learns from past experiences
Functions in stressful circumstances
Has achieved emotional control
Makes sound decisions
Guides next generation
Finds meaning in life
What is important when working with older adults to make your nursing interventions effective?
The client needs to see the goal as important.
What therapeutic technique will you use if working with an Alzheimer's patient who is acting inappropriately?
Distraction - redirect them to a less stressful activity.
This issue is the most common type of bed wetting in children.
Primary Nocturnal Enuresis
A major characteristic of a personality disorder is...
Impulsivity
If an individual has little or no sense of ______________, it is difficult for them to establish relationships.
Identity
Older adults are at risk of _____________ with mental health medications.
Overdose
The most important therapeutic intervention when caring for an Ahlzheimer's patient.
Provide client with safe environment - no injury to themselves or others.
This issue is defined as a child regurgitating their food, rechewing and swallowing again.
Rumination Disorder
Adolescence is a time of great change. They often experience issues with their identity by ...
Conforming to group norms
One of the greatest stressors of adults of all ages is...
Financial security
Name the two reasons why older adults are at risk of overdose with psychiatric medications.
-Multi medications
-Problems with sight and memory
Name the five "D's" of Confusion
-damage
-delirium
-dementia
-depression
-deprivation