Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck
20 CHILD ANDADOLESCENTDISORDERS 493 continued from page 492 The external stimuli that exacerbate the client’s problems can be id ...
494 Unit 4 NURSINGPRACTICE FORPSYCHIATRICDISORDERS continued from page 493 This approach, called shaping,is a behavioral procedu ...
20 CHILD ANDADOLESCENTDISORDERS 495 Severe:The person has many conduct prob- lems with considerable harm to others. Ex- amples ...
There is a genetic risk for conduct disorder, although no specific gene marker has been identi- fied (Steiner, 2000). The disord ...
These clients often slouch and are sullen and unwill- ing to be interviewed. They may use profanity, call the nurse or physician ...
for special favors or attempts to alter treatment goals or behavioral expectations. Whether there is a written contract or treat ...
Clients also may need to learn how to solve prob- lems effectively. Problem-solving involves identify- ing the problem, explorin ...
NURSING CARE PLAN CONDUCT DISORDER Nursing Diagnosis ➤Ineffective Coping Inability to form a valid appraisal of the stressors, i ...
20 CHILD ANDADOLESCENTDISORDERS 501 continued from page 500 The client may have no knowledge of the concept of limits and how li ...
502 Unit 4 NURSINGPRACTICE FORPSYCHIATRICDISORDERS Box 20-2 ➤ THESNAP-IV TEACHER+PARENTRATINGSCALE James M. Swanson, PhD, Univer ...
20 CHILD ANDADOLESCENTDISORDERS 503 OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER Oppositional defiant disorder consists of an enduring pattern ...
ity of the tics change over time, and the person expe- riences almost all the possible tics described above during his or her li ...
order, psychological treatment of that disorder may improve the elimination disorder (Mikkelsen, 2000). ◗ OTHERDISORDERS OFINFAN ...
506 Unit 4 NURSINGPRACTICE FORPSYCHIATRICDISORDERS haloperidol (Haldol) and chlorpromazine (Thorazine) have been effective for s ...
Conduct disorder, the most common disrup- tive behavior disorder, is characterized by aggression to people and animals, destruc ...
508 Unit 4 NURSINGPRACTICE FORPSYCHIATRICDISORDERS book of psychiatry(7th ed., pp. 2770–2777). Philadel- phia: Lippincott Willia ...
Chapter Study Guide 509 ➤ FILL-IN-THE-BLANK QUESTIONS Identify the disorder associated with the following behaviors. Ingestion o ...
510 ➤ SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS Define the steps in limit setting. Explain the therapeutic use of time-out. ➤ CLINICAL EXAMPLE QU ...
What information will the nurse provide about ADHD? What suggestions for managing the home environment might be helpful for the ...
512 21 Learning Objectives After reading this chapter, the student should be able to 1.Describe the characteristics of and risk ...
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