Autonomy - ✔️✔️Respect patients rights, and the right for them to make their own
decisions.
If they refuse treatment... - ✔️✔️File with court to force medication, they judge will
come and evaluate to see if there is a danger and it is needed. COURT ORDER IS
NEEDED TO FORCE MEDICATION
Resilience - ✔️✔️Ability and capacity to secure resources; where and when to get help
Diathesis Stress Model
Diathesis - ✔️✔️Biological predisposition
Diathesis Stress Model
Environmental Stress - ✔️✔️Natural Disasters
Trauma
DSM5 - ✔️✔️All the different disorders and their criteria
Culturally Competent - ✔️✔️Educate yourself about different cultures, provide good
quality holistic care
Western Traditions - ✔️✔️Scientific
Person finds identity individually
Makes own decisions
Autonomy
Mind and body are separate
Easter Traditions - ✔️✔️Everything revolves around family
mind spirt and body are one entity
Indigenous Traditions - ✔️✔️Entire Tribe
illness contributes to lack of harmony
REVIEW TABLE 5.2 IN BOOK - ✔️✔️Discusses different traditions
Cultural Barriers - ✔️✔️Some view mental illness as something negative
, Communication barriers - ✔️✔️Try not to use slang, or verbal sayings, can cause a
barrier/confusion
REVIEW PAGE 92 IN BOOK - ✔️✔️Ethical Concepts
Beneficence - ✔️✔️Do good for others
State of well being - ✔️✔️Own Potential
Able to work through stress
Able to get help when needed
Justice - ✔️✔️Being far amongst patients
Fidelity - ✔️✔️Commitment to patient care, do no harm.
Committed to a life time of education to keep up on best practices.
Veracity - ✔️✔️Duty to be truthful, do not lie to patients
Voluntary Admission - ✔️✔️Patient is seeking out treatment , has the right to request to
be discharged AMA
Doctor still will evaluate .
Involuntary Admission - ✔️✔️Against the patients will , they do not want treatment.
Must meet criteria
mentally ill, danger to themselves or someone else, need for treatment is there but the
mental illness is stopping them from getting treatment.
Seclusion/Restraints - ✔️✔️Last resort
less restrictive interventions first
Intentional Tort - ✔️✔️Assult: threating harm
Batter: Physical Contact
False imprisonment: confining someone to a area against their will with no need.
Unintentional Tort - ✔️✔️negligence: failure to protect and provide care