Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications
3. Nutritional defi 2. Substance abuse Symptomatology (Commonly Associated with 1. Mobility and migration (the penchant for freq ...
Short-term GoalDemonstrated lack of adaptive behaviors to environmental 1. The triage nurse in the emergency department, street ...
Teach client about safe sex practices 13. Refer client to others who can provide assistance (e.g., case Answers to these questi ...
Inadequate coping patternsInterventions with 3. Accept expressions of feelings, including anger and hopeless- 2. Avoid arguing o ...
d. http://www.hhs.gov/homeless/ INTERNET REFERENCES a. http://www.nationalhomeless.org/^ b. http://www.endhomelessness.org/ c. h ...
Dramatic changes in the health care delivery system and sky-system and is now recognized by many reimbursement agencies Psychiat ...
qualify for psychiatric home care ( Jensen & Miller, 2004):others. Medicare requires that the following criteria be met to a ...
To clients with primary Axis I psychiatric diagnoses, • To clients who are homebound with medical conditions 5. Availability of ...
therapeutic regime for treatment of illness and its sequelae that is Common Nursing Diagnoses and Interventions Powerlessness 11 ...
5. Provide positive reinforcement for efforts.^352 6. Emphasize importance of need for treatment and/or medica- Interventions wi ...
2. With the help of home health nurse, client will formulate a Failure to take actions that prevent health problemsby time of di ...
(^354) 7. Ensure that client and family are fully knowledgeable re- 6. Use role-playing 5. Help client with decision-making rega ...
Preoccupation with own thoughtsExpresses feelings of aloneness imposed by othersShort-term GoalGoals/ObjectivesPossible Etiologi ...
●^356 Caregiver not developmentally ready for caregiver roleRisk Factors 7. Assess lifelong patterns of relationships. the famil ...
Interventions with 4. Encourage participation in support groups composed of 2. Ensure that caregivers are aware of available com ...
C 2. The sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE)Forensic Nursing● 1. Clinical forensic nursingThe International Association of Fore ...
Investigation of Wound Characteristics.clothing, bullets, bloodstains, hairs, fi of material such as fragments of metal, glass, ...
Serious accidents (e.g., industrial, motor vehicle)Tragic occurrence involving multiple deathsDiffiRepressionAvoidanceCommon Nur ...
Interventions with 2. Explain every assessment procedure that will be conducted 3. Ledray (2001) suggested the following fi 1. I ...
(^362) 5. Ensure that the client has adequate privacy for all immediate 6. Encourage the client to give an account of the trauma ...
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