Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck
173 Self-concept Judgment Mood ...
174 Orientation ➤ CLINICAL EXAMPLE The nurse at a mental health clinic is meeting a new client for the first time and plans to ...
175 What, if any, assumptions might the nurse make about this client and her situation? If the client decided to leave the clin ...
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Unit 3 ➤ Current Social and Emotional Concerns Emotional Concerns ...
178 9 Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, the student should be able to 1.Describe the rights of the client in a psy ...
9 LEGAL ANDETHICALISSUES 179 Historically clients with mental illness had few rights and were subjected to institutionalization, ...
180 Unit 3 CURRENTSOCIAL ANDEMOTIONALCONCERNS Any restrictions (e.g., mail, visitors, clothing) must be made by a court or physi ...
tent; cannot provide food, clothing, and shelter for themselves even when resources exist; and cannot act in their own best inte ...
182 Unit 3 CURRENTSOCIAL ANDEMOTIONALCONCERNS Box 9-2 ➤ RESTRAINT ANDSECLUSIONSTANDARDS FORBEHAVIORALHEALTH The leaders (medica ...
9 LEGAL ANDETHICALISSUES 183 the client is an adult, however, such discussion re- quires a signed release of information. In the ...
Unintentional Torts: Negligence and Malpractice. Negligenceis an unintentional tort that involves causing harm by failing to do ...
9 LEGAL ANDETHICALISSUES 185 deontology include autonomy, beneficence, non- maleficence, justice, veracity, and fidelity. Autono ...
186 Unit 3 CURRENTSOCIAL ANDEMOTIONALCONCERNS behalf of clients such as laws permitting people to be detained after treatment is ...
9 LEGAL ANDETHICALISSUES 187 involved in the plan of care, to be treated in the least restrictive environment, to refuse to part ...
188 Unit 3 CURRENTSOCIAL ANDEMOTIONALCONCERNS REFERENCES American Nurses Association. (2001). Code of Ethics for Nurses. Washing ...
➤ MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS Select the best answer for each of the following questions. The client who is involuntarily committ ...
190 ➤ FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS Identify the deontological principle being described. Telling the truth Doing no harm Keeping ...
Identify the steps involved in the ethical decision-making process. Discuss the standard of care for nursing. Discuss the eleme ...
192 ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ 192 10 Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, the student should be able to 1.Discuss anger, hostility, a ...
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