Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications
Verbal-Presenting Voicing Techniqueimpliedizing the realitydoubt Putting into words When the client has Explanation/RationaleExp ...
(^564) ● Formulating TechniquereassuranceGiving Techniqueactiona plan of NONTHERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUESwith patients.So ...
Agreeing/Giving Techniqueor disap-approval provaldisagreeing RationaleSanctioning or denounc-Indicating accord with or Explanati ...
(^566) DefendingTechniqueProbing^ ●^ APPENDIX EExplanation/Persistent questioning of Attempting to protect Rationaleanswers to i ...
Indicating Requesting Techniquepowernationence of an external an expla-the exist-source of RationaleAsking the client to Attribu ...
(^568) Using denial When the nurse denies TechniqueMaking typed stereo- comments^ ●^ APPENDIX ERationaleCliches and trite expres ...
Introducing Techniquean unre-lated topicwith patients.Source: Adapted from Hays, J.S., and Larson, K.H. (1963). New York: Holt, ...
570 ment in interpersonal functioning.is to accomplish a specifiwith emotional stress arising from situational or developmental ...
choose a situation he or she wishes to enact and select the audi-just be any room or part of a room selected for this purpose. A ...
facilitate change in the family structure. The therapist does this (8) societal regression. The goal is to increase the level of ...
or her life, the conditions that promote a therapeutic commu- 3. The client owns his or her own environment. 3. The existence of ...
A to the short-term approach to care or to outpatient treatment than 4 to 6 weeks.tion. They are acute, not chronic, and general ...
learned patterns of responding, and existing conditions, such as leading causes of death in the United States.include the follow ...
●^576 als. But along with rights comes an equal number of respon-rights. These rights have equal representation for all individu ...
more assertive. Some of these include the following: 3. 2. been developed to assist individuals in the process of becoming 5. 1 ...
7.^578 9. 10. 8. Example Nurse No. 2: Wife: Nurse No. 1: Example Man: “You are very angry right now. I don’t want to discuss thi ...
involves evaluating what would most likely happen if the client’s 2. the client to evidence and logic that effectively test the ...
580 is sometimes administered in conjunction with antidepressant a grand mal seizure, from which the desired therapeutic effect ...
● thought that ECT produces biochemical changes in the brain— 1. The exact mechanism of action is unknown. However, it is 2. an ...
5. Defi8. Risk for activity intolerance related to post-ECT confusion 4. Prior to the treatment, client should void, dress in ni ...
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