Examples of physical needs
most medications needs how long before improvements are seen or felt?
4-6 weeks
development of characteristic symptoms following exposure to one or more traumatic events.
PTSD--What does it stand for?
you need this in order to maintain a restraint.
court/doctor's orders
first thing to do when someone is triggered
Example of Client's rights include...
Make independent choices
Informed
Quality of Life
Dignity respect freedom
Complaints
Visits
Access to social services
Notified of changes
Service and activities
Privacy and confidentiality
T/F:
Medication is a fix all for symptoms
FALSE!
this system in the brain controls emotions and memory
limbic system
this form is completed if something happens, fall, injury, conflict BEFORE the end of your shift.
incident report
An example of reflective listening might look like...?
"On one hand you feel this way...but on the other this"
"It sounds as if..."
"Help me understand...you are saying..."
Care that encompasses mind, body, and soul
Holistic care
Seroquel
Zyprexa
Risperdal
Abilify
Latuda
Invega
These medications are called
Antipsychotic medications
Characterized by repeated and involuntary body movements aka tics. Eye blinking, repeated throat clearing, or sniffing, arm thrusting, kicking, jumping, shrugging
Tourette's Syndrome
normal range of pulse is between...
60-100BPM
items that can be potentially used to hurt others. is confiscated upon entry to a facility.
contraband
Types of abuse
Prozac
Zoloft
Paxil
Pristiq
Lexapro
Cymbalta
Wellbutrin
these are what types of medications?
antidepressants
Objective is to identify faulty cognitions and replace them with adaptive ones.
CBT--BONUS CBT stands for??
pulse rate, blood pressure, temperature, and respiration fall into the what category?
vital signs
Increased shorter appointments, listening to their interests, finding common interest, and setting limits creates what?
Trust
The triangle to reach self-efficacy.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Akathisia
Dystonia
Tardive dyskinesia
all terms fall into what category of systems from what medications?
Extrapyramidal Symptoms from antipsychotic medications
What is the neurological disorder that is a caused by lack of §of thiamine or vitaminB1 in the brain.
Korsakoff's syndrome
walk me through CPR
attempt to alert person
call for help-call 911 and AED
Start compressions-count aloud to 30-beat of "stayin' alive"
turn it on-put on patches
follow directions-shock if necessary
take turns with compressions every 2 minutes
and repeat until help is there
A person is yelling, screaming, throwing things, cussing, and going after other members. What phase of the assault cycle does this fall under?
Crisis phase