Fundamentals of Psychiatric Nursing
Aboriginal population issues - ANS-Stereotyping.
Prejudice.
Colonialism.
Assimilation.
Displacement.
\Adolf Meyer - ANS-Discovered psychiatric pluralism.
Integration of human biological functions with the environment.
Including the surgical treatment for psychosis.
\Assimilation - ANS-Adapting/adjusting to the cultural of one another.
Not recognizing their beliefs, values and culture.
\Biological - ANS-Theories that can be explained neurological changes related to mental
disorders.
\Charles K Clark - ANS-Influenced in bringing about new models of care.
Superintendent of Ontario psychiatric hospitals.
Made improvements; nurse training in asylum personnel.
Established Toronto psychiatric hospital opening in 1925
\Clifford Beers - ANS-Wrote about his abusive experiences in several mental institutions. (A
mind that found itself)
Founded the national committee for mental hygiene)
This committee started the development of child guidance clinics, prison clinics, and industrial
mental health approaches.
\Colonialism - ANS-Direct political administration to control all economic relationships.
Systematic attempt to transform culture.
\communication process - ANS-Therapeutic communication.
Verbal communication.
Nonverbal communication.
Empathic link.
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\Cons of labelling - ANS-Stigma's.
Discrimination.
Prejudice.
Hard to get a job.
Not able to work for their things.
\Core elements of the assertive community treatment team - ANS-Assertive outreach treatment
to patients (grocery shopping).
Treatment plan of care.
Ongoing treatments and support.
24 hour intensive community services in patients community setting.
\cultural competency - ANS-The ability to give care and services appropriately to the cultural
characteristics of the person, family or community receiving them.
Aboriginal population issues - ANS-Stereotyping.
Prejudice.
Colonialism.
Assimilation.
Displacement.
\Adolf Meyer - ANS-Discovered psychiatric pluralism.
Integration of human biological functions with the environment.
Including the surgical treatment for psychosis.
\Assimilation - ANS-Adapting/adjusting to the cultural of one another.
Not recognizing their beliefs, values and culture.
\Biological - ANS-Theories that can be explained neurological changes related to mental
disorders.
\Charles K Clark - ANS-Influenced in bringing about new models of care.
Superintendent of Ontario psychiatric hospitals.
Made improvements; nurse training in asylum personnel.
Established Toronto psychiatric hospital opening in 1925
\Clifford Beers - ANS-Wrote about his abusive experiences in several mental institutions. (A
mind that found itself)
Founded the national committee for mental hygiene)
This committee started the development of child guidance clinics, prison clinics, and industrial
mental health approaches.
\Colonialism - ANS-Direct political administration to control all economic relationships.
Systematic attempt to transform culture.
\communication process - ANS-Therapeutic communication.
Verbal communication.
Nonverbal communication.
Empathic link.
*****
\Cons of labelling - ANS-Stigma's.
Discrimination.
Prejudice.
Hard to get a job.
Not able to work for their things.
\Core elements of the assertive community treatment team - ANS-Assertive outreach treatment
to patients (grocery shopping).
Treatment plan of care.
Ongoing treatments and support.
24 hour intensive community services in patients community setting.
\cultural competency - ANS-The ability to give care and services appropriately to the cultural
characteristics of the person, family or community receiving them.