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1500 Recorded observations of behaviors associated with mental illness allowed what? |
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understanding of behaviors such as depression (mania) and psychopathic personalities |
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1937 Hill Burton Act funded what construction? |
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psychiatric units throughout the United States |
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1946 National Mental Health Health Act provided what? |
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Funding for research programs, training of mental health professionals, and expansion of mental health facilities. |
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1950 What lead to deinstitutionalization? |
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more people were able to control their behaviors with drug therapy and live & function outside of an institution. |
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2006 NAMI gave an overall grade to mental illness care what was it and what does NAMI stand for? |
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"D" National Alliance of Mental Illness |
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What happens with PPO care in Mental illness? |
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you can see another person |
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When delaying treatment for mental illness causes them to be seen where instead? |
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Term Bedlam came from what? |
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Residential programs provides what? |
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Modern Theory has a statement that explains? |
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Dr. Rush book supported what in regards to care of mentally ill? |
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clean conditions, kindness, good air |
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Carl Jung Analytic Psychotherapy divided mind in 3 levels name them? |
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the Conscious Ego, The Personal unconscious, the deeper collective unconscious |
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Jean Pigets Cognitive development ID the relationship between what 2 domains to develop personality? |
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Cognitive (intelligences) Affective (emotions) |
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Eric Erickson how many stages in life cycle to form personality? |
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Why are Humanistic Theorists important? |
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Holistic Patient Care the person is viewed as a holistic multidimensional individual that adapts to stress within a changing environment |
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4 classes of drugs used with mental illness? |
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antipsychotics, anti-anxiety, antiemetics, antidepressants |
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Identification; Denial; know and understand other coping mechanisms |
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found on page, 41 in the MH book |
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SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) used most why? |
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What did patient self determination act do? |
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Common drug used for Paranoid Schizophrenia? |
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Side effects that include drooling and abnormal movements of mouth |
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EPS (extra pyramidal effects) |
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Antipsychotic meds put patient at risk for increase paranoia because? |
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Mentally ill person could be dangerous in not taking meds what to do? |
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Ask them why they do not take the meds |
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A state of physical, emotional, socialcultural, and spiritual well being, in which the psychological realms are in balance with the physical self in a state of homeostasis. |
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a disturbance in ones ability to cope effectively |
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PTSD identified after what wars? |
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Antipsychotic drugs work primarily by altering what and where? |
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Stages of illness experience? |
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Overwhelmed, Stabilized, Adaptive |
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Health illness continuum - 3 things mental healthy individual can do? |
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carry out activities of daily living, adapt to change, solve problems, set goals, enjoy life |
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What are the 7 categories/groups mental disorders fall into |
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Mood disorders, anxiety disorders, thought disorders, personality disorders, substance use/abuse disorders, organic brain disorders, and adjustment diorders |
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what mental disorders fall into the mood disorder category? |
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Major depression, Dysthymia, Bipolar illness |
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What mental disorders fall intoThought disorders? |
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Schizophrenia, Schizoaffective Disorder, Paranoid Delusional Disorder, Psychosis Not otherwise specified (NOS) |
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What mental disorders fall into Anxiety Disorders? |
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Panic Attacks, Phobias, Generalized Anxiety Disorders (GAD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Dissociative Disorder |
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What disorders are personality disorders? also called Character Disorders or Axis II |
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Borderline Personality Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorder |
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What are Organic Brain Disorders? |
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What is an Adjustment Disorder? |
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its temporary- 6 months or less, reaction to stress, such as divorce, moving, death. |
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Substance Abuse, Thought Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Personality Disorders, Organic Disorders |
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What is "ability to cope with and adjust to recurrent stresses of living in acceptable way"? |
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Whats a depressed client in touch with reality; that is unable to dress and prepare food? |
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What dark age priests would perform to cure mental illness? |
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Which factors influences critical thinking provides best rationale for using team meeting? |
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How does knowing the nursing diagnosis assist the LPN? |
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Nursing Diagnosis is based on identified patient problems |
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According to Hertzeberg, Strongest motivator? |
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What group gave nursing care during Christian Era? |
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What are five different levels of Maslow's theories of human motivation? |
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Physiological, Safety, Belonging, Self Esteem, Self actualization |
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What is an important way to practice? |
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Practice honesty & tolerance toward others. |
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Violence toward one's coworkers |
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What critical thinkers do when they arrive at a answer to problems or situations? |
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Continue until you have 3 answers from which to choose. |
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What student PN says to instructor: "I don't know answer" even though studied is doing? |
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What nurses do using empowerment? |
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authority given to client; defined as power to command self and health |
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What depression in elderly is? |
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A prolonged emotional state influencing personality and life function? |
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Who is first Nurse Researcher? |
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What any process includes? |
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Purpose, actions, outcomes |
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What is most effective way to cope with anxiety? |
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Flashbacks are characteristic of? |
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Post traumatic Stress Syndrome |
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The disorder diagnosis when anxiety is broad, long lasting and excessive? |
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What client experiencing delusions, obsessions, phobias, preoccupation, amnesia, or confabulation; disorders of? |
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Perceptions such as hearing voices have no external stimulus called? |
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What are most mental health clients with emotional problems capable of doing? |
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Participating in some part of their care and treatment. |
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What caregivers unable to alleviate clients suffering experiencing frustration and failure known as? |
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Caregiver is considering a client request to attend a family picnic with client? |
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Instructor calls for volunteers for an anxiety-provoking but rewarding assignment? |
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The quality for caregivers includes wisdom to "know thyself" and clear-sightedness to learn about others? |
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Painful emotions being experienced by client necessity setting limits during? |
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Working phase (p. 123 in MH book) |
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The barrier in therapeutic relationship based on caregivers inappropriate emotional response to client is? |
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Countertransference (p. 125 MH book) |
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nurse observes client breathing heavy, perspiring, hands trembling and eyes darting round room, this is example of? |
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The communication technique illustrated by "i notice you become uncomfortable when we talk about your wife?" |
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Client: "I'm and Easter Egg." Caregiver: "Oh what color?" |
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Non therapeutic communication |
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The statement best illustrates open-ended communication? |
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"tell me about your family." |
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What grew during 20th century as result of several wars? |
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Interest in Mental Health |
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What release of large number of mental ill into community with development of psychotrophic drugs? |
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Whats the acronym for WASH/WARN Identify risk Notify Proper Authority of Risk? |
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