Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications

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The client’s physical wounds will heal without complication.Nightmares and sleep disturbancesprocess of physical and psychological healing (time to be indi-The client will begin a healthy grief resolution, initiating the Long-term GoalConfusionPhysical trauma (e.g., bruising, tissue irritation)Suicide attemptsDenial; guiltParanoia; humiliation, embarrassmentAggression; muscle tension and/or spasmsMood swingsDependencePowerlessness; helplessness^314 Sexual dysfunctionRevenge; phobiasLoss of self-esteemImpaired decision-makingSubstance abuse; depressionAnger; anxiety; agitationShame; shock; fearGoals/ObjectivesShort-term Goalvidually determined).^ ●^ SPECIAL TOPICS IN PSYCHIATRIC


2506_Ch17_310-319.indd Sec1:314 2506 Ch 17 310 - 319 .ind 1. It is important to communicate the following to the victim of Interventions with 2. Explain every assessment procedure that will be conducted 3. Ensure that the client has adequate privacy for all immediate^ d Sstatements instill trust and validate self-worth.overwhelmed with self-doubt and self-blame, and these life and must be reassured of her safety. She may also be The woman who has been sexually assaulted fears for her e. You did the best that you could. sexual assault: sible providing the immediate care or collecting immediate d. It’s not your fault. No one deserves to be treated this c. I’m glad that you survived. b. I’m sorry that it happened. a. You are safe here.ing, nonjudgmental manner and why. Ensure that data collection is conducted in a car-post-crisis interventions. Try to have as few people as pos-increase trust.ec 1 :way. 314 Selected Rationalesto decrease fear and anxiety and^1 10/1/10 9:37:16 AM 0 / 1 / 10 9 : 37 : 16 AM
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