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Main Nursing Priority
physical safety (then emotional, then sleep, etc)
which system is responsible for extrapyramidal side effects
parasympathetic
which class of drugs treat EPS
anticholinergics (tropines)
Clozapine blood monitoring
weekly for the first 6mo
Normal blood glucose level
4-7 mmol/L
which neurotransmitter is involved wit Alzheimers
acetylcholine
Erikson's Psychosocial Theory
stage theory of psychosocial development, lifespan consists of eight dilemmas that must be solved
correctly in order to solve the next dilemma
Erickson stage 1
trust vs mistrust
Erickson stage 2
autonomy vs shame and doubt
Erickson stage 3
initiative vs guilt
Erickson stage 4
industry vs inferiority
Erickson stage 5
Identity vs. Role Confusion (Adolescence)
Erickson stage 6
intimacy vs isolation
Erickson stage 7
, generativity vs stagnation
Erickson stage 8
integrity vs despair
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
(level 1) Physiological Needs
(level 2) Safety and Security
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection,
(level 4) Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization
Sullivan's Stages of Personality Development
1) Infancy
2) Childhood
3) Juvenile
4) Preadolescence
5) Early adolescence
6) Late adolescence
Phases of Nurse-Patient Relationship
Pre-interaction
Orientation
Working
Termination
Preinteraction phase
occurs before meeting the patient. Nurse reviews available data, including medical and nursing
history, identifies a location and setting that fosters comfortable, private interaction, etc.
orientation phase
Introduce, Discuss confidentiality, Set goals
working phase
The phase of the nurse-patient relationship during which the nurse and patient identify and explore
areas that are causing problems in the patient's life.
termination phase
The final, integral phase of the nurse-patient relationship.
Therapeutic Clarification
Restating nuclear or ambiguous messages.
Therapeutic focusing
Allows nurse to ask goal directed questions to help client focus on a specific area of concern.
- "Let's talk about your difficulty with your father."
Therapeutic Reflecting