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[Show more]Medical model apporach to illness that entails a one way communication, well educated dominant doctor vs. undereducated patient- the way things used to be not soo much now 
Ethnopluralism bringing together diverse cultures and how they affect the health care system 
Ethnocentrism Belief that one's ...
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Add to cartMedical model apporach to illness that entails a one way communication, well educated dominant doctor vs. undereducated patient- the way things used to be not soo much now 
Ethnopluralism bringing together diverse cultures and how they affect the health care system 
Ethnocentrism Belief that one's ...
Crisis - Acute, time-limited occurrences experienced as overwhelming emotional reactions to a stressful situational event, developmental event, or the person's perception of an event 
- Any difficult time in life when a crucial decision must be made: * Fall apart and decompensated * Problem-solve a...
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Add to cartCrisis - Acute, time-limited occurrences experienced as overwhelming emotional reactions to a stressful situational event, developmental event, or the person's perception of an event 
- Any difficult time in life when a crucial decision must be made: * Fall apart and decompensated * Problem-solve a...
Anxiety a feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread resulting from a real or perceived threat whose actual source is unknown or unrecognized 
Physiological response of anxiety "associated with muscle tension and vigilance in preparation for future danger with cautious or avoidant b...
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Add to cartAnxiety a feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread resulting from a real or perceived threat whose actual source is unknown or unrecognized 
Physiological response of anxiety "associated with muscle tension and vigilance in preparation for future danger with cautious or avoidant b...
What is the foundations of the Standards of Practice for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing? The nursing process 
What are the 6 QSEN competencies? Patient -centered care, quality improvement, safety, informatics, teamwork and collaboration, evidenced-based practice (EBP). 
What is the purpose of the...
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Add to cartWhat is the foundations of the Standards of Practice for Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing? The nursing process 
What are the 6 QSEN competencies? Patient -centered care, quality improvement, safety, informatics, teamwork and collaboration, evidenced-based practice (EBP). 
What is the purpose of the...
Health literacy the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions 
Short Assessment of Health Literacy - Spanish and English (SAHL-S & E) an instrument consisting of comparable tests ...
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Add to cartHealth literacy the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions 
Short Assessment of Health Literacy - Spanish and English (SAHL-S & E) an instrument consisting of comparable tests ...
When applying the biopsychosocial model to client care, the nurse integrates the psychological domain when involved with which of the following? A) Behavior therapy B) Family support C) Nutritional therapy D) Sleep hygiene measures A. Behavior Therapy 
A nursing instructor is describing the impact o...
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Add to cartWhen applying the biopsychosocial model to client care, the nurse integrates the psychological domain when involved with which of the following? A) Behavior therapy B) Family support C) Nutritional therapy D) Sleep hygiene measures A. Behavior Therapy 
A nursing instructor is describing the impact o...
1.) Regulate the volume and composition of extracellular fluid (ECF) 2.) Excrete waste product from the body 3.) Control BP, produce erythropoietin, activate vitamin D, and regulate acid-base balance. What are the primary functions of the kidneys? 
Retroperitoneally (behind the peritoneum) Where are...
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Add to cart1.) Regulate the volume and composition of extracellular fluid (ECF) 2.) Excrete waste product from the body 3.) Control BP, produce erythropoietin, activate vitamin D, and regulate acid-base balance. What are the primary functions of the kidneys? 
Retroperitoneally (behind the peritoneum) Where are...
A mature, professional couple plans a large wedding in a city that is 100 miles from their home. Which response is most likely to be associated with this experience? a. Distress b. Eustress c. Acute stress d. Depersonalization b 
A college student has been experiencing significant stress associated ...
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Add to cartA mature, professional couple plans a large wedding in a city that is 100 miles from their home. Which response is most likely to be associated with this experience? a. Distress b. Eustress c. Acute stress d. Depersonalization b 
A college student has been experiencing significant stress associated ...
When the community health nurse visits a patient at home, the patient states, "I haven't slept the last couple of nights." Which response by the nurse illustrates a therapeutic communication response to this patient? 
A. "I see." B. "Really?" C. "You haven't slept the last couple of nights?...
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Add to cartWhen the community health nurse visits a patient at home, the patient states, "I haven't slept the last couple of nights." Which response by the nurse illustrates a therapeutic communication response to this patient? 
A. "I see." B. "Really?" C. "You haven't slept the last couple of nights?...
A severely anxious patient experiencing headaches, palpitations, and inability to concentrate is admitted to a medical floor. Which nursing intervention would take priority? 
A. Encourage the patient to express feelings. B. Discuss alternative coping strategies with the patient. C. Use a distraction...
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Add to cartA severely anxious patient experiencing headaches, palpitations, and inability to concentrate is admitted to a medical floor. Which nursing intervention would take priority? 
A. Encourage the patient to express feelings. B. Discuss alternative coping strategies with the patient. C. Use a distraction...
Nursing Research A scientific process that validates and refines existing knowledge and generates new knowledge that directly and indirectly influences nursing practice. 
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Evolves from the integration of the best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient's n...
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Add to cartNursing Research A scientific process that validates and refines existing knowledge and generates new knowledge that directly and indirectly influences nursing practice. 
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Evolves from the integration of the best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient's n...
Prototype for antipsychotic (trade/generic), treatment for schizophrenia haldol/haloperidol 
How long does it take the typical antipsychotic drug to reach its therapeutic effect? several days 
What would you say if a patient calls and states that the antipsychotic drug isn't working within the 1st ...
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Add to cartPrototype for antipsychotic (trade/generic), treatment for schizophrenia haldol/haloperidol 
How long does it take the typical antipsychotic drug to reach its therapeutic effect? several days 
What would you say if a patient calls and states that the antipsychotic drug isn't working within the 1st ...
What is anxiety? Feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty or dread that results from a real/perceived threat, it's a universal human emotion 
What emotions are associated with anxiety? - Vague sense of dread related to an unspecified/unknown danger - Affects us at a deeper level 
Physiologi...
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Add to cartWhat is anxiety? Feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty or dread that results from a real/perceived threat, it's a universal human emotion 
What emotions are associated with anxiety? - Vague sense of dread related to an unspecified/unknown danger - Affects us at a deeper level 
Physiologi...
When is a medical condition considered chronic? 3 months 
Time frame of acute PAIN seconds-6 months 
(localized, manageable biological nature, VS change) 
Time frame of chronic PAIN 6 months or longer 
(nonmalignant or noncancerous) (poorly localized, VS normal, no bio purpose) 
What drug is conside...
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Add to cartWhen is a medical condition considered chronic? 3 months 
Time frame of acute PAIN seconds-6 months 
(localized, manageable biological nature, VS change) 
Time frame of chronic PAIN 6 months or longer 
(nonmalignant or noncancerous) (poorly localized, VS normal, no bio purpose) 
What drug is conside...
The client has psychotic thinking or behavior present at least 6 months areas of function include school/work, self care, and relationships schizophrenia 
The client has impairments of personality functioning. However, impairment is not as severe as someone with schizophrenia schizotypal personality...
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Add to cartThe client has psychotic thinking or behavior present at least 6 months areas of function include school/work, self care, and relationships schizophrenia 
The client has impairments of personality functioning. However, impairment is not as severe as someone with schizophrenia schizotypal personality...
Which action will thenurse include in the plan of care for a 42- yr. old pt. who is being admitted with clostridum difficile? 
a. educate the pt. about proper food storage b. order a diet with no diary products for the patient c. place the pt. in a private room on contact precautions d. teach the pt...
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Add to cartWhich action will thenurse include in the plan of care for a 42- yr. old pt. who is being admitted with clostridum difficile? 
a. educate the pt. about proper food storage b. order a diet with no diary products for the patient c. place the pt. in a private room on contact precautions d. teach the pt...
Adrenergic agonists Mimic actions of SNS, NOnslective stimulate alpha and beta receptors aka epinephrine 
Centrally acting alpha 2 agonists Stimulates alpha 2 receptors in medulla oblongata and inhibits SNS aka clonidine 
Alpha beta blockers Slow heart rate decrease cardiac output lower blood pressu...
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Add to cartAdrenergic agonists Mimic actions of SNS, NOnslective stimulate alpha and beta receptors aka epinephrine 
Centrally acting alpha 2 agonists Stimulates alpha 2 receptors in medulla oblongata and inhibits SNS aka clonidine 
Alpha beta blockers Slow heart rate decrease cardiac output lower blood pressu...
Define pain. a complex, multidimensional experience that can cause suffering and decreased quality of life 
Describe the neural mechanisms of pain and pain modulation. - Nociceptive input is perceived as pain in the brain. Occurs when pain is recognized, defined, and assigned meaning. - Pain modulat...
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Add to cartDefine pain. a complex, multidimensional experience that can cause suffering and decreased quality of life 
Describe the neural mechanisms of pain and pain modulation. - Nociceptive input is perceived as pain in the brain. Occurs when pain is recognized, defined, and assigned meaning. - Pain modulat...
A critical care nurse asks a psychiatric nurse about the difference between a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis and a nursing diagnosis. Select the psychiatric nurse's best response. a) "No functional difference exists between the two diagnoses. Both serve to identify a human deviance." b) "The DSM-IV-TR diag...
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Add to cartA critical care nurse asks a psychiatric nurse about the difference between a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis and a nursing diagnosis. Select the psychiatric nurse's best response. a) "No functional difference exists between the two diagnoses. Both serve to identify a human deviance." b) "The DSM-IV-TR diag...
Trauma -Results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual's functioning and physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well-being -Can be a s...
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Add to cartTrauma -Results from an event, series of events, or set of circumstances that is experienced by an individual as physically or emotionally harmful or threatening and that has lasting adverse effects on the individual's functioning and physical, social, emotional, or spiritual well-being -Can be a s...
Use for Benzos. For anxiety "pam and lam FIRST then SSRI" -Lorazepam is for anxiety as needed *Use caution with machinery, restrict caffeine, avoid alc/other sedatives 
What do you do when someone is blind? Use the clock method 
la belle indifference Term used to describe the lack of concern over ...
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Add to cartUse for Benzos. For anxiety "pam and lam FIRST then SSRI" -Lorazepam is for anxiety as needed *Use caution with machinery, restrict caffeine, avoid alc/other sedatives 
What do you do when someone is blind? Use the clock method 
la belle indifference Term used to describe the lack of concern over ...
Mental health state of well being in which an individual reaches their own potential, effectively copes with normal stresses of life, works productively and contributes to their community 
Mental Illness diagnosable psychiatric disorder 
who can diagnose mental illness advanced practice psychiatric-...
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Add to cartMental health state of well being in which an individual reaches their own potential, effectively copes with normal stresses of life, works productively and contributes to their community 
Mental Illness diagnosable psychiatric disorder 
who can diagnose mental illness advanced practice psychiatric-...
Personality Individual's characteristic, relatively permanent pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define her/his quality of experiences and relationships 
Personality disorders - Most challenging/complex group of disorders to treat - Display significant changes in self-identity or sel...
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Add to cartPersonality Individual's characteristic, relatively permanent pattern of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that define her/his quality of experiences and relationships 
Personality disorders - Most challenging/complex group of disorders to treat - Display significant changes in self-identity or sel...
Positive Symptoms of Schizophrenia delusions and hallucinations, thought and speech disturbances, catatonia 
Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia (9) flat affect Alogia - can't think/talk Avolition - loss of motivation Apathy - lack of caring Angergia - little to no energy Anhedonia - little to no pl...
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Add to cartPositive Symptoms of Schizophrenia delusions and hallucinations, thought and speech disturbances, catatonia 
Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia (9) flat affect Alogia - can't think/talk Avolition - loss of motivation Apathy - lack of caring Angergia - little to no energy Anhedonia - little to no pl...
When is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) diagnoed? •ONLY diagnosed in childhood (onset is before age 10) 
Risk of suicide is especially high in what age group older adults (>65) 
Biopsychosocial model includes... •Biological factors •Psychological factors •Social factors That...
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Add to cartWhen is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) diagnoed? •ONLY diagnosed in childhood (onset is before age 10) 
Risk of suicide is especially high in what age group older adults (>65) 
Biopsychosocial model includes... •Biological factors •Psychological factors •Social factors That...
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