Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications
Substance-Induced Anxiety Disorder ological consequence of a general medical condition. Symptoms significompulsions.other import ...
(^164) following conditions:● An individual may experience a panic attack under any of the SYMPTOMATOLOGY (SUBJECTIVE (^) AND OB ...
home health, and private practice.) 4. Marked and persistent fears of specifi 2. Recurrent and intrusive recollections or dreams ...
Long-term Goal[Nightmares or visual perceptions of traumatic event] 1. Maintain a calm, nonthreatening manner while working Inte ...
3. Client is able to demonstrate techniques for interrupting the 1. Client is able to maintain anxiety at level in which problem ...
(^) 5. If the client elects to work on elimination of the fear, tech-4. Include client in making decisions related to selection ...
[Ritualistic behavior]Situational crisesGoals/Objectives[Alteration in societal participation] ●Inadequate problem solvingInabil ...
Gradually begin to limit the amount of time allotted for 1. Client is able to verbalize signs and symptoms of increasing Outcom ...
within 5 days.Goals/Objectives Examples are as follows:Nonparticipation in care or decision making when opportunities Interventi ...
Possible Etiologies (“related to”) 1. Client verbalizes choices made in a plan to maintain control [Need to engage in ritualisti ...
4. Be honest and keep all promises. 7. Discuss with client the signs of increasing anxiety and techniques 6. Administer tranquil ...
Goals/Objectives[Unwillingness to bathe regularly]Interventions with willingness to do so by time of discharge from treatment.[E ...
Hunter (PTSD)• 1. Client feeds self, leaving no more than a few bites of food on 2. Client selects appropriate clothing and dres ...
somatoform disorders, but they do not perceive themselves or strong presumption that psychological factors are the major Fourth ...
Conversion disorder is a loss of or change in body function re-fear arises out of an unrealistic interpretation of physical sign ...
(^178) 2. Psychosocial a. c. The psychodynamic theory of conversion disorder pro- b.^ ●from the need to deal with a stressful si ...
3. Loss or alteration in physical functioning, with no organic Environmental infl● 1. Any physical symptom for which there is no ...
DefiPossible Etiologies (“related to”)[History of seeking assistance from numerous health-care [Refuses to attend therapeutic ac ...
Identify activities that serve to distract client from focus on 9. Encourage client to identify alternative methods of coping f ...
[Does not correlate physical symptoms with psychological DefiGoals/ObjectivesSleep disturbanceInadequate problem-solvingPossible ...
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