Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Videbeck

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Learning Objectives


After reading this chapter, the


student should be able to


1.Identify the categories used
to assess the client’s
mental health status.


2.Formulate questions to
obtain information in each
category.


3.Describe the client’s func-
tioning in terms of self-
concept, roles, and
relationships.


4.Recognize key physiologic
functions that frequently
are impaired in people with
mental disorders.


5.Obtain and organize
psychosocial assessment
data to use as a basis for
planning nursing care.


6.Examine one’s own feelings
and any discomfort dis-
cussing suicide, homicide,
or self-harm behaviors with
a client.


Key Terms


abstract thinking
affect
automatism
blunted affect
broad affect
circumstantial thinking
concrete thinking
delusion
duty to warn
flat affect
flight of ideas
hallucinations
ideas of reference
inappropriate affect
insight
judgment

Assessment


labile
loose associations
mood
neologisms
psychomotor retardation
restricted affect
self-concept
tangential thinking
thought blocking
thought broadcasting
thought content
thought insertion
thought process
thought withdrawal
waxy flexibility
word salad

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