ATI-Capstone Content Review Mental Health-Tips for the Week
All clients should have a Mental Status Exam, which includes: Level of consciousness Physical appearance Behavior Cognitive and intellectual abilities The nurse conducts the MSE as part of his or her routine and ongoing data collection of the client. Changes in Mental Status should be investigated further and the provider notified. Tools such as the mini-mental status examination (MMSE) and the Glasgow Coma Scale may be used as part of the MSE. There are two types of mental health hospitalizations: Voluntary commitment and involuntary or civil commitment. Involuntary commitment is against the client’s will. Despite that, unless proven otherwise, clients are still considered competent and have the right to refuse treatment. Use the following communication tips when answering questions on NCLEX: * If the client is anxious or depressed – use open-ended, supportive statements * If the client is suicidal – use direct, yes or no questions to assess suicide risk * If the client is panicked – use gentle guidance and direction * If the client is confused – provide reality orientation * If the client has delusions / hallucinations / paranoia – acknowledge these, but don’t reinforce * If the client has obsessive / compulsive behavior – communicate AFTER the compulsive behavior * If the client has a personality or cognitive disorder – be calm and matter-of-fact
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Rasmussen College
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ATI CAPSTONE REVIEW
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ati capstone content review mental health tips for the week
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all clients should have a mental status exam
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which includes level of consciousness physical appearance behavior cognitive and intellectual
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