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the accomplishment of tasks either by oneself or by directing others. getting the job done |
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the interpersonal process that involves motivating and influencing others to strive for a vision, goal, or to change behavior |
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CANT GIVE MEDS! can do psychotherapy |
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true false; a lisense clinical social worker can to psychotherapy? |
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scope of respoinsibility for a lisensed personal |
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are able to make assessments, plan, implement, and evaluate care plan |
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when delegating activities, it must be in accordance to each states _____ _____ act. |
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biological, psychodynamic, and enviromental |
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nursing responsibilities: have both independent and collaborative roles when psychotropic medications are ordered as part of the psychiatric therapy. Nurses are responsible for adm. of meds, asseessing for S/E, |
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electroconvulsive therapy |
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is the use of an electric stimulus to produce a grand-mal seizure in the brain, primarily used for patient with major depression and severe manic behavior |
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is a training program designed to develop ones ability to control the autonomic nervous system. Pt uses monitoring devices to learn to control heart rate, blood pressure, skin temperature, or relax certain muscles. Learn to put themselves in a relaxation state. |
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name the psychodynamic therapies |
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PSCHOANALYSIS, GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY, HYPNOTHERAPY, INTERPERSONAL, BEHAVOIRAL MODIFICATION, AND COGNITIVE THERAPY. |
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developed by freud, provides a basis for understanding psychopathology. This theory teaches us not to take behavior a face value and encourages exploration of the meaning behind human behavior. used infrequently, dream interpretation |
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clients work with an individual therapist or may have 2 co therapist. focus maybe on crisis intervention, brief problem solving, or long term insight oriented therapy. |
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interpersonal psychotherapy |
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originated w/ adolph meyer and harry sullivan (interpersonal therapy) which provides the basis for using and understanding concepts of anxiety, security, and trust as basic to formation of therapuetic nurse-client relationship |
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"talking therapy", developed by Aaron Beck, helps change the way the client thinks, this therapy helps the client reconsider stressors and identify faulty thinking and beleifs, used for mood disorders. |
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(hypnosis) is when a sleep like state is induced during which the client may be asked questions or given suggestions. May be used to help a client disclosed repressed material. __helpful in higher functioning people |
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used to reinforce adaptive haviors and to diminish those behavoirs which are maladaptive. Helpful in clients w. limited abstract insight. (kids a retards) |
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psychodynamic therapies (nursing roles) |
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can apply basic principles from the psychodynamic and interpersonal models to establish therapuetic nurse client realtions. principles from behavoir modification and cognitive therapy are used to reinforce behavoirs and thought patternswhich are adaptive and to decrease those behaviors which are maladaptive |
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List the enviromental therapies |
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milieu, occupational, recreational, and expressive |
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dev. by sullivan, based on concept that the pts physical and interpersonal surroundings should be therapuetic 24/7 |
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nursing responsibilities in the mileu |
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assessing and structuring the enviroment. encourage group interactions while assisting with maladaptive behavoirs and develop problem solving skills. |
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purposeful, goal oreinted activity used to treat psychosocial dysfunction or physial disabilities. may include use of splinting or adaptive equipment in teaching activities of daily living and community living skills |
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sues a variety of individual and group activities, crafts, and games to teach leisure and social skills |
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nurses responsibility in recreational therapy |
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promote participation and reinforce skills |
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