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ATI MENTAL HEALTH 2021
UPDATED NOTES

,ATI Mental Health
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 Alert: responsive, answer questions appropriately, opens eyes spontaneously.
 Lethargic: open their eyes, can answer questions but easily falls asleep.
 Stupor: barely responds to painful stimuli (like rubbing the patients’ sternum)
 Comatose: unconscious/does not respond to painful stimuli
 Decorticate: flexion/ internal rotation of upper extremities, joints and legs
 Decerebrate: neck/elbows extension, wrist and finger flexion

Torts: unintentional torts- negligence: forgetting to set the bed alarm for a patient who is at risk for
falling and falls out of bed.

Malpractice- giving the wrong medication to the patient, error that harms the patient.

Intentional torts:

Assault vs Battery:
 Assault is if you threaten someone, “If you do not take this pill, I will smack you.”
 Battery: when you actually hurt someone, “You actually act by smacking the patient.”
 False imprisonment: Nurse will purposely restrain the patient or give them a chemical to a pt.
for the nurse convenience, instead of doing alternatives techniques.

Six Ethical Principles
 Beneficence – Doing good by the patient, what is best for the patient. Making the patient feel
safe in the environment that their in.
 Autonomy- respecting their rights by what they decide for their health care. Clients making
decisions but the patient must accept consequences of those decisions.
 *Veracity- truthfulness “Being honest with the patient’s treatment”
 Justice- fair/equal rights for everyone.
 *Fidelity- being loyal to the patient, keeping promises.
 Non-maleficence: Doing No Harm

Legal Rights of the patients in Mental Health
 Pt has the right to refuse treatment even if they’re in a mental health facility.
 Pts confidentiality: HIPPA: cannot be released without the consent of the patient
 If someone calls the unit asking about the patient refer them to contact the patient’s
family regarding the patient well being
 Over hear a conversation in a public place: tell them to go have the conversation in a
private setting.
 Mandated that abuse is reported, with a child or an older adult.
 Our duty to warn third parties if they’re at risk for harm.

, Informed Consent: Provider:
 Communicate the purpose of the procedure
 Give a clear description of the procedure in the patient primary language.
 Explain the risks vs the benefits
 Other options in treating the condition

RN Role:
 make sure the provider gives this information to the patient.
 Pt is competent in receiving the information, they must be an adult or an emancipated
child, THERE CAN BE NO IMPAIRMENTS!
 If they do not understand the information then we do not answer the questions, have
the provider answer the questions.

Restraints:
 Physical- vest, belt, and mittens. LAST RESORT
 Chemical- sedative/antipsychotic medications
 Alternatives before restraints: verbal interventions, calm/quiet environment, diversions.
 Prescriptions must be written
 Write an order for restraints to be placed on patient. If the orders need to be renewed it has to
be renewed within 24 hours.


Care for the Patient:
 Assessing the patient vital signs q 15 mins
 Offer them food and fluid- Every hour
 Make sure they get the chance to toilet- Every hour
 Monitor vital signs.

Emergency Restraints Placed:
 get an order from the doctor within 15-30 mins
 Time limits: 18 and older: 4 hours, 9-17: 2 hours, 8 and under= 1-hour, extra documentation:
event that caused the restraints to be placed, alternative interventions that were attempted,
time treatment began, med administered, patient assessment including current behavior, v/s,
pain. Pts care provided: food, helping them to the bathroom.

Therapeutic Communication:
 *Always try to get more information from the patient. You never want to shut down
communication between you and the patient. *“Always go for tell me more response”
 Intrapersonal communication: self-talk, thinking thoughts, not verbalizing them.
 Interpersonal communication: one on one communication with another person.
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