What rights do patients have?
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Right to treatment
Right to Refuse Treatment
Right to Informed Consent
Rights Regarding Psychiatric Advance Directive
Rights Regarding Restrain and Seclusion
Rights regarding Confidentiality
What is harmful or offensive touching of another person?
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Batttery
Antipsychotic Adverse effects
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What are benefits of good mental health?
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Provides people with capacity for rational thinking, communication skills,
learning, emotional growth, resilience, and self-esteem
What did Freud call the unconscious/impulsive mental aspect?
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Id
,Phases of Therapeutic Relationships?
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Preorientation
Orientation
Working
Termination
NON-therapeutic communication techniques
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*Excessive Questioning
*Giving approval or disapproval
o Don't say "You did a great job doing something" instead say "I noticed
that you did something" so you're not imposing any good or bad
judgement
*Giving Advice
o when a nurse gives advice to a patient, the nurse is interfering with the
patient's ability to make personal decisions
*Questions asking "WHY"
o Implies a demanded answer and implies wrong doing
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
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, 1. Physiological needs
2. Safety and Security needs
3. Love and Belonging Needs
4. Self esteem
5. self actualization
6. Cognitive
7. Aesthetic
What happens to neurotransmitters in Schizophrenia?
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Dopamine increases
GABA decreases
Proxemics breakdown
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• Intimate distance in the United States is up to 18 inches and is reserved for
those we trust most and with whom we feel most safe.
• Personal distance (18 to 40 inches) is for personal communications such as
those with friends or colleagues.
• Social distance (4 to 12 feet) applies to strangers or acquaintances, often
in public places or formal social gatherings.
• Public distance (12 feet or more) relates to public space (e.g., public
speaking). In public space, one may hail another, and the parties may move
about while communicating.
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Right to treatment
Right to Refuse Treatment
Right to Informed Consent
Rights Regarding Psychiatric Advance Directive
Rights Regarding Restrain and Seclusion
Rights regarding Confidentiality
What is harmful or offensive touching of another person?
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Batttery
Antipsychotic Adverse effects
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What are benefits of good mental health?
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Provides people with capacity for rational thinking, communication skills,
learning, emotional growth, resilience, and self-esteem
What did Freud call the unconscious/impulsive mental aspect?
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Id
,Phases of Therapeutic Relationships?
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Preorientation
Orientation
Working
Termination
NON-therapeutic communication techniques
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*Excessive Questioning
*Giving approval or disapproval
o Don't say "You did a great job doing something" instead say "I noticed
that you did something" so you're not imposing any good or bad
judgement
*Giving Advice
o when a nurse gives advice to a patient, the nurse is interfering with the
patient's ability to make personal decisions
*Questions asking "WHY"
o Implies a demanded answer and implies wrong doing
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Give this one a try later!
, 1. Physiological needs
2. Safety and Security needs
3. Love and Belonging Needs
4. Self esteem
5. self actualization
6. Cognitive
7. Aesthetic
What happens to neurotransmitters in Schizophrenia?
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Dopamine increases
GABA decreases
Proxemics breakdown
Give this one a try later!
• Intimate distance in the United States is up to 18 inches and is reserved for
those we trust most and with whom we feel most safe.
• Personal distance (18 to 40 inches) is for personal communications such as
those with friends or colleagues.
• Social distance (4 to 12 feet) applies to strangers or acquaintances, often
in public places or formal social gatherings.
• Public distance (12 feet or more) relates to public space (e.g., public
speaking). In public space, one may hail another, and the parties may move
about while communicating.