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  • March 6, 2024
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Mental health PN ATI

Mood - ANSprovides information about the emotion that a client is feeling.

Affect - ANSan objective expression of mood, such as flat affect or lack of facial expression.

Alert - ANSclient is responsive and able to fully respond by opening her eyes and attending to a
normal tone of voice and speech. She answers questions spontaneously and appropriately

lethargic - ANSthe client is able to open her eyes and respond but is drowsy and falls asleep
readily.

Stuporous - ANSThe client requires vigorous or painful stimuli (pinching a tendon or rubbing the
sternum) to elicit a brief response. She might not be able to respond verbally.

Comatose - ANSthe client is unconscious and does not respond to painful stimuli

decorticate rigidity - ANSflexion and internal rotation of upper extremity joints and legs

decerebrate rigidity - ANSneck and elbow extension, with wrists and fingers flexed

immediate memory - ANSthe ability to hold something in mind for just a few seconds

recent memory - ANS-The ability to recall events of the past few days

remote memory - ANSvery long-term recall, such as birth date, mother's maiden name

Confabulation - ANSthe act of filling in memory gaps

What does MMSE stand for? - ANSmini mental status exam

Glasgow Coma Scale - ANSThis examination is used to obtain baseline data of a client's level
of consciousness and for ongoing evaluation. Eye, verbal, and motor response is checked and a
number value based on response is assigned. Highest possible value is 15, indicates awake
and responsive, a score of 8 or less indicates that the client is in a coma

Mentally healthy children and adolescence.... - ANStrust others, view the world as safe,
accurately interpret their environments. master development tasks, and use appropriate coping
skills

Things to look for when using the HEADSSS psychosocial interview to evaluate risk factors in
an adolescent. - ANSHome environment, (what are the relationships like at home)

, education/employment, (how is their performance in school or work)
activities, (does the client participate in sports or other activities?)
drug and substance use,
sexuality,
suicide/depression, (is the client at risk for self harm?)
savagery (is the client exposed to abuse in the home or violence in his neigborhood?)

What is the DSM-5? - ANSDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition

What is the DSM-5 used for? - ANSdiagnostic tool used to identify mental health diagnosis

What do nurses use the DSM-5 for? - ANSidentify diagnosis and diagnosis criteria to guide data
collection, to identify nursing diagnoses, and to assist in the planning, implementation, and
evaluation of care.

Counseling - ANS- using therapeutic communication skills
- assisting with problem solving
- crisis intervention
- stress management

milieu therapy - ANS-orienting the client to the physical setting
-identifying rules and boundaries of the setting
-ensuring a safe environment for the client
-assisting the client to participate in appropriate activities

promotion of self-care activities - ANSOffering assistance with self-care tasks

Allowing time for the client to complete self-care tasks

Setting incentives to promote client self-care

Psychobiological interventions - ANS-administering prescribed medications,
-providing teaching to the client/family about medications,
-monitoring for adverse effects and effectiveness of pharmacological therapy

What are cognitive and behavioral therapies? - ANSmodeling
operant conditioning
systematic desensitization

Health education - ANSreinforcing teaching about social and coping skills

Health promotion and health maintenance - ANSassisting the client with cessation of smoking,
monitoring other health conditions

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