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mental health quiz 2

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What is primarly going to focus, when it come to assement in Psych? Neurologic
Type of thin that you can potenciallly see purpose of psych evaluation current emotional state mental capacity behavioral function
Toe evaluate effectiveness of treatement or mesause client progress Clinical baseline
When is broken HiPAA is broken when your are given communicator
What is self efficacy belief in his/her capacity to execute behavior neccesary to produce specific performance. Linked to higher self-esteem
What would included in the Assesment History, General apperance/motor behavior, Mood affect, Assess for consistency, thought process, intelecutal process sensory-perceptual alterarions, judgment and insight, self concept , Role an relations
What is ADPIE? Assessment, Data Analysis ,Plannning (outcomes), implementation (actions), Evaluation
What type of enviroment should a pshc, patient be in during assesment? Comfortable, private, safety and quit with few distrations.
Three critical component tha you expect in the assessment Adequate perception regardin the loss Adequate supoort while grieving for the loss Adquate coping beahivors during process
What is psycomotor retardation? the slowing down or hampering of your menta or physcial activites
Where do you seei waxy flexibility No movement. Meaning that they stay stuck in a certain position and you cannot move.
where you see the psycomotor retardation? Observed in the interview part of the assesment (unusual movement)
What is i Psycomotor retardation The slowing down or hampering of your mental or physcal activities. Primary see Mayor depressive disorder.
Psycomotor redartation slow movement, occurs because your brain is slowin down because lack energy ( your not taking sunlight, food) so every movement you makkke is slow so you don not wast energy with and die
What is blunted? decrease ability to express or react to emotions. (Aperger's and autism)
What is broad? large, smile (too many emotion) cry 5 minutes and laguh for 5 minutes (Bipolar and Schizophrenia)
What is Labile? Rapid and extreme shifts in mood and emotion (laughing to crying. Example Joker he laughing 1 moment and them he's killin you the next extremely (Mulitple disorder, bipolar disorder)
Flight of ideas Rapid speech inchorent that is. A bunch of unrealtad thoughts.
Example Flight of ideas Man I canot believe I do that,Barney is so cool, Today is a hot day
Delusion An un shakable belief in somethig that untrue. The genuinely 9100%) do believe that thought is real
Example of delusion; I see the devil right behind you like what are you doing like there's nothing behind me she's being delusional she believes in something she genuinely believes that there is an Angel or a dev
Auditoyl hullucinations The most dangerous and agresive ones.
Example auditory hulliconations The patient here a voices lauder and lauder, when you try to interview the client say shut up, a turning agressive.
Visual hullucination A patient believes tha he /she see something is no true.
Example visual hullucination Talking to the death mother.
Objetive Personalalty test requires the respondent to make a particular response to a structures set of instrustions. (True/false, yes/no or correct answer.
Projective Personality test Rorschach test. A spycological test that asks a person to interpret ambiguos stimuli, such as images or inkblots, to reveal their underlying emotions and thoughts.
In the ADPIE where you can apply the Objetive or Prjective personality test Data Analysis
What is voluntary hospitalization Right to reques dishcharge at anytime. a patient release a long as they are not dange to self or others.
what is involuntary hospitalizatio Clients retain all civil rights afforded to all people except leave hospital.
During the involuntary hospitalization what does the heath care proessionals has to repect The wishes to no tbe treated unless danger to self or others.
For what mental health clinicians can he held> can be held for liable criminal action of the clients
how conudct a hearing professional mental health provider Psychaitrist, Psychologist, Mental health terapists
which one can by teate at the same of involuntary patient Substance abuse isssues, came be induces psychosis
Types of insanity M'naghten Rule- Irrestible impulse Substantial capacity test Durham
M'naghten Rule person did not know the act was wrong
Irrestible impulse person could not contro conduct
Substatial capacity person lacks substantial (but no total.) capacity to know act was wrong
Durham person crimianla conduct is executed
Geiving/bereavement process by which person experience grief. Content/process
Anticipatory grieving person facing an immimnent loss begin to deal wiht possibility of loss or death in near future
Mourning outwar expression of grief, including rituals
Stages of grief Denial, Angry, Barganing, Depression, Acceptance
Example: Disenfranchised grief A relationship that has no legiticimay The loss involves social stigma
Disefranchise grief grief over loss that is not or cannot be acknoweledged openly, mourned publicly,or supported socially
What a person need a legal guardian? Grave diasbility Incompentency Inability to provide self with food, clothing, shelter Inabilitiy to act in own best interest
For how person with you obtain the consent from a patient that have legal guadian consent to be obtained fromLegal guardian who speaks for client
What is Deontology Decision base on wheteher action is morally right or wrong, with no regard for consequences.
Deontologic principles Autonomy, Beneficience, Nonmaleficience, justice, Veracity, fidelity
Autonomy rith to self determination, idependence
Beneficence duty to beneti other or promote good
Nonmaleficience requieremnet to do no harm
Justice fairness
Veracity honeslty thruth/fulness
Fidelity obligation to honer commitments and contracts
Who create teh cod of ethics for Nursing The American nurse Association
Example complicate grieving Person void of emotion Previously existing psychiatric disorders may complicate process Client can experience gref when change encountered.
Unnintentional tors Negligence Malpractice
Intentional torts Assault, battery, false imprisomment
Seclusion involuntary confinentment in specially constructed, locked room equipped with security window or camera for direct visual monitoring
Restraint direct application of physical force to person wihthout permission to restric freedom or movement. Restrain ar permitted only when the client is imminently agressive/dangerous
Two type restraints Chemical: Meldications, drugs (antipychotics, benzos) Mechanical: straps, splint , helmet, lap belts, writ ties.
Short term use of restrainst and seclusion Face to face evaluation with 1 hour and the every 8 hours (every 4 hours for children);Physician order ever 4 hours (every 2 hours for children);Docummented assessment by nurse every 1 to 2 hours;close supervison of client , one to one monitoring:Debriefi
Three elemnts to prove liability Wilful, volunatry act Intention to bring about consequences or injury Act was a substantial factor in injury or consequences
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