The school teacher that surveyed asylums throughout the United States in the mid 1800's.
Who is Dorthea Dix
This is a type of behavior that is known for relapse and the revolving door in and out of facilities.
What is recidivism
These are ideas that help shape our viewpoints.
Attitudes
This is a social term associated with a particular group's customs, habits, and socialization patterns.
What is ethnicity
Considered to be the father of psychology
Who is Freud
What theory do nurses use as a tool to help with prioritization?
What is Maslow's Hierarchy
What is the assessment called when we include social, cultural, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual areas?
What is Holistic
The Greek Philosopher who believed the rational soul controlled the irrational soul.
Who is Plato
I happen when a mental health client uses psychotherapeutic drugs and recreational drugs together.
What is a permanent psychotic state
Refers to the right of people to act for themselves and make personal choices, including the right to refuse treatment.
What is Autonomy
This is the religion that is most widely practiced worldwide.
What is Christianity
Freud explained we have tools within us to help lessen anxiety.
What are Defense Mechanisms
What are the steps in the Nursing Process?
What is Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, implementation, Evaluation
What Examination includes the following areas:
1. General Description
2. Emotional Status
3. Thinking
4. Experiences
5. Sensorium
What is the Mental Status Examination
I am a drug that they use to put psychotic patients into a coma for at least 50 hours in hopes of resetting the neurotransmitters.
What is Insulin
I am part of the Mental Health Care Team. My job includes evaluating families and environmental and social causes and making sure the client has everything they need resource-wise to stay home safely.
Who is the social worker
I am the type of admission that happens when a client is a harm to themselves or others.
What is involuntary admission
This includes common patterns of communication, beliefs, practices, economics, diet and health
What is Culture
Which theorist devised a theory of intellectual and emotional functions in the development of personality.
Who is Jean Piaget
The process of learning who you are is called:
What is Personal Introspection
It is defined as an individual's overall feelings; this is subjective.
What is Mood
I am the classification of drugs that played a significant role in the deinstitutionalization in the 1950's
What is psychotherapeutic drugs
The purpose of my job is a holistic system of interventions designed to support the integration of mentally ill clients into the community.
Who is Case Management
The nurse is unsure if a task is within her scope. Where should she look to find the answer?
What is the State Nurse Practice Act
This is an extreme form of stereotyping.
What is Prejudice
What are the three components of Freud's personality theory?
What is the ID, EGO and Super EGO
What are the stages of crisis?
What is perception, denial, crisis, disorganization, recovery, and reorganization
What is the client's emotion being displayed
What is Affect
After the Korean and Vietnam Wars, this disorder was recognized and diagnosed.
What is PTSD
The definition is the lack of regular and adequate nighttime dwelling.
What is homeless
What is the term for when a competent person is detained against her or his will.
What is false imprisonment
Are expected behavioral patterns based on gender
What is Gender Roles
Which theorist created the 8 stages of Psychosocial Development?
Who is Erik Erikson
What is the goal of crisis intervention?
What is to provide emotional support and return to precrisis level
What refers to the ability to evaluate choices and make the appropriate decisions
What is Judgement