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A Nursing Assessment in a Psychiatric setting contain what components? |
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Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Outcomes Planning Implementation Evaluation Page 139 Figure 9-1 |
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What does "countertransference" mean? |
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Countertransference is the "nurse's" transference or response to a client that is based on the nurse's unconscious needs, conflicts or problems of the world. |
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What is Milieu management? |
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When the nurse explains the unit to a new client -tells the client about the rules of the unit and the daily schedule- by doing this it will guide the clients behavior and activities of daily living. |
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The " HEADSSS" Psychosocial Interview Technique stands for what? |
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H- Home Envirnoment E-Education A-Activities D-Drugs/alcohol S-Sexuality S-Suicide S-Savagery(violence) |
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What are the three phases of of the "Nurse-Client" Relationship? |
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Orientation Phase- Working Phase- Termination Phase-
Pages-164-167 |
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What are the three phases of of the "Nurse-Client" Relationship? |
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Orientation Phase- Working Phase- Termination Phase-
Pages-164-167 |
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What are some "Boundary Issues" between a Nurse and a Client? |
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Overinvolved Overhelping Controlling Narcissim Transference Countertransference |
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Think of an example when a "client's" verbal and nonverbal messages are incongruent. |
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Example: when the client is looking the other way, tapping his foot- yet he states he enjoys spending time with the nurse.
Page 179 Figure 11-1 |
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"What are some " Cultural" Barriers in communication? |
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Communication sytles Use of eye contact Perception touch cultural filters
Pages 183-185 |
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What are some "Techniques"that enhance communication? |
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Using Silence Accepting Giving Recognition Offering Self Offering general leads Giving Broad opening...
Pages 187-188 Table 11-4 |
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