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NURSING 1111

Suicide Chapter 23

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Completed Suicides In 2001, suicide was the eleventh leadin cause of death, with 30,622 age-adjusted rate of 10.7 per 100,000 (NIMH).
Copycat suicides Follows a highly publicized suicide of a public figure, an idol, or a peer in the community. Adolescents have a special risk of impulsive suicide.
Lethality Indicates how quickily a person would die by that mode, a method can be classified as higher or lower risk.
No-suicide (No-harm contract) Particular aspect of counseling. A written contract in which the client agrees not to harm himself or herself but to take an alternative action if feeling suicidual (talk with staff, call a crisis line).
Parasuicide (Nonfatal self-injury with a clear intent to cause bodily harm or death) is a common event. Clear risk factor for suicide; 1/2 people who kill themselves have a history of parasuicide. Parasuicide with lethal intent requires hospitalization.
Postvention (Tertiary intervention) Therapeutic interventions with the family and friends of a person who has committed suicide to reduce the traumatic afteraffects.
Primary intervention Activities that provide support, information, and education to prevent suicide.
Psychological autopsies Retrospective reviews of the deceased person's life
Psychological autopsies Help base extensive data that are available about risk factors for suicide.
SAD PERSONS scale A simple, clearcut, and practical guide for gauging a suicide potential.
Secondary intervention Treatment of the acutal suicidal crisis. Practice in clinics, in hospitals, and on telephone hotlines.
Suicidal ideation Thoughts a person has regarding killing himself or herself
Suicide The ultimate act of self-destruction in which a person purposefully ends his or her own life.
Suicide Attempt Any willful, self-inflicted, lifethreatening attempt at suicide that did not lead to death.
Tertiary invention Inventions with the family and friends of a person who has commited suicide to reduce the traumatic aftereffects.
Overt I can't take it anymore.
Covert It's OK now. Soon evertything will be fine.
Overt Life isn't worth living anymore.
Overt I wish I were dead.
Overt Everyone would be better off if I died.
Covert Things will never work out.
Covert I won't be a problem much longer.
Covert Nothing feels good to me anymore, and probably never will.
Covert How can I give my body to medical science?
Overt Statements Are generalized; Open unconcealed
Covert Statements Are on the snicky side, must assess and figure it out; Disgusing
Who (age group) makes fewer attempts but are more successful? Elderly
What are suicide gestures? Non-lethal self injurous acts "attention seeking"
What are suicide threats? Verbal statements
What is a suicide attempt? Implementation of act with purpose to end life.
If Annie, a 76 year old female, gave away her mother's hair pin and her favorite watch what should the nurse do? Take seriously and assess the client for risk of suicide.
Is suicide higher in men or women? Higher in men. 8th leading cause of death for men; 19th leading cause of death for women.
What is the most common method of suicide for both men & women? Firearms is the most common.
What are somatic conditions assoicated with increased sucicide risk? (blank)
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