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MH II review

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For what population does reality orientation create hostility or withdrawal?   show
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show the process or practice of thinking or telling about past experiences; reunion with past objects or events  
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what is the use of reminiscing to the elderly?   show
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show a patient who is depressed or disinterested  
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What is important when preparing for directing a reminiscing group?   show
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show Letting each person BE as strong as they can to feel wanted & human in last stage of life  
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what replaces intellectual thinking among the demented old-old?   show
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should you explore feelings when dealing with a confused dementia patient?   show
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what is polarity   show
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show a planned interaction to alleviate fear & anxiety, provide reassurance, get necessary info, provide info, assist patient to improve or maintain function  
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show help patients identify their problems, set reasonable goals and work toward those goals  
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Phase I in a therapeutic relationship?   show
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show The working period: a comfortable phase in which what is expected is understood, patient starts work and shows changes  
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Phase III in a therapeutic relationship   show
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What is transference in a therapeutic relationship   show
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Counter transference   show
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show 1) detrimental - excessive in which pt relies too much on therapist to do what they can do for themselves 2) constructive - when patient relies on others to provide somethem they cannot get 3) self-dependence - patient depends on self to identify problem  
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show ask patient to think about what they've gained from tx, talk about it; reinforce what gains patient has made  
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According to Allen Cognitive Disabilities Theory why are MH patients with impaired task performance at risk to themselves and others?   show
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What is the central concept of Allen's Cognitive Disabilities Theory?   show
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show they are unfamiliar and show how a person solves problems and processes new information  
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How is the cognitive level assessed ?   show
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What is the OTR role in evaluations?   show
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show use service competency skills to perform parts of structured evals, organize info, report to OTR, record in chart  
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