Termination
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termination of the nurse-client relationship. Nurse and client have achieved
goals, and nurse has provided all possible assistance to client
Diagnosis
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information interpretation, stating problems and strengths
Neurotransmitters
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chemical components that the neuron sends and receives which can excite
or inhibit processes in cells by acting as a key and lock system
Anticonvulsants
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If lithium is not well tolerated anticonvulsants (such as
carbamazepine [Tegretol] and valproic acid [Depakote]) are also effective
at
treating manifestations of mood dysregulation
Valproic acid and carbamazepine inhibit the kindling process= a gradual
increase in neurological stimulus that results in seizure activity
Assessment of psychosocial involves
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-identify client-specific info
-describe patients presenting problem and clinical manifestation
-mental and physical health history
-employment and education history
-relationship and social patterns
-family history of medical and mental health conditions
-current and past substance use and/or abuse
-clients current health habits (coping skills, interests, diet, sleep schedule)
,stigma
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when there is a negative attitude or discredit against an individual or
identifiable group in which the individual or group is labeled as being
different
Lithium:
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The primary medication used to treat mood dysregulation is lithium
What should a nurse do for client-centered care
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be an empathetic active listener that fosters a supportive environment, and
sees the client as a whole person
Neurons
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cells that are prevalent in the brain and have a role in sending and
receiving electrochemical messages
, responsible for the most fundamental unconscious tasks ex. breathing &
conscious things such as critical thinking
Stimulants
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Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants are primarily used to treat
manifestations of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and
narcolepsy
Stage 3: Phallic
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3 to 6 years old
child experiences pleasure related to genitalia
this is a very primitive development with a fixation toward their caregiver
explicit bias
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intentionally displaying behaviors of discrimination toward someone
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termination of the nurse-client relationship. Nurse and client have achieved
goals, and nurse has provided all possible assistance to client
Diagnosis
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information interpretation, stating problems and strengths
Neurotransmitters
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chemical components that the neuron sends and receives which can excite
or inhibit processes in cells by acting as a key and lock system
Anticonvulsants
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If lithium is not well tolerated anticonvulsants (such as
carbamazepine [Tegretol] and valproic acid [Depakote]) are also effective
at
treating manifestations of mood dysregulation
Valproic acid and carbamazepine inhibit the kindling process= a gradual
increase in neurological stimulus that results in seizure activity
Assessment of psychosocial involves
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-identify client-specific info
-describe patients presenting problem and clinical manifestation
-mental and physical health history
-employment and education history
-relationship and social patterns
-family history of medical and mental health conditions
-current and past substance use and/or abuse
-clients current health habits (coping skills, interests, diet, sleep schedule)
,stigma
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when there is a negative attitude or discredit against an individual or
identifiable group in which the individual or group is labeled as being
different
Lithium:
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The primary medication used to treat mood dysregulation is lithium
What should a nurse do for client-centered care
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be an empathetic active listener that fosters a supportive environment, and
sees the client as a whole person
Neurons
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cells that are prevalent in the brain and have a role in sending and
receiving electrochemical messages
, responsible for the most fundamental unconscious tasks ex. breathing &
conscious things such as critical thinking
Stimulants
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Central nervous system (CNS) stimulants are primarily used to treat
manifestations of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and
narcolepsy
Stage 3: Phallic
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3 to 6 years old
child experiences pleasure related to genitalia
this is a very primitive development with a fixation toward their caregiver
explicit bias
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intentionally displaying behaviors of discrimination toward someone