Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications
Interventions with Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence Outcome CriteriaLong-term GoalClient ...
from treatment.or nonverbally) needs and desires to staff by time of discharge 3. Use the techniques of consensual 2. Anticipate ...
Goals/Objectives[Inability to separate own physiological and emotional needs Interventions with Possible Etiologies (“related to ...
Attention-defioccur in as many as 3% to 7% of school-age children. The course Predisposing Factorshyperactive-impulsive type.● b ...
Conduct Disorder Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence The 3. Extremely limited attention span ...
(^28) 2.^ Psychosocial a. b. ●^ Peer Relationships.● ● pact on a child’s development. Peers play an essential role in the social ...
als of comparable age and developmental level (APA, 2000). The disorder typically begins by 8 years of age and usually not later ...
[Disorganized or chaotic environments][Neurological alteration related to premature birth, fetal Goals/ObjectivesSuicidal ideati ...
Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence 4. Obtain verbal or written contract from client agreein ...
[Repeated negative feedback, resulting in feelings of 3. Client recognizes, verbalizes, and accepts possible conse-[Lack of posi ...
grandiose ideas.out becoming defensive, rationalizing behaviors, or expressing Client will verbalize personal responsibility for ...
Possible Etiologies (“related to”)● [Unsatisfactory parent–child relationship][Child abuse or neglect][Disorganized or chaotic e ...
Provide group situations for client. Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence 2. Client has form ...
Short-term Goal[Unable to delay gratifi 1. If client is hyperactive, make environment safe for continuous Interventions with app ...
Confront client’s use of manipulative behaviors and explore 6. Caution should be taken to avoid reinforcing manipulative 2. Cli ...
Interventions with By time of discharge from treatment, client will exhibit increased 3. Spend time with client, both on a one-t ...
[Innately, easily agitated temperament since birth]Situational and maturational crisesFear of unspecifiFeelings of inadequacy● F ...
Encourage client to identify true feelings, and to acknowl- 2. Provide activities geared toward reduction of tension and 6. Use ...
[Inability to sit still long enough to complete a task][Negative temperament]Goals/Objectives[Refusal to follow directions or su ...
(^42) 8. Convey acceptance of client separate from the undesirable 7. Establish a system of rewards for compliance with therapy ...
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