eating disorders nursing interventions
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- milieu management (highly structured includes mealtimes, adherence to
menu, observations during and after mealtimes)
- nutrition, social work referrals
- helping the client fain control over life situations in other ways
- therapeutic relationship
- contacting with client for rewards (allowed exercise when reach a weight
goal)
- self esteem and positive self-image (other than appliance)
, - client and family education (what is the lease, long term effects,
management of illness, way the client can control their life)
- ongoing evaluation
working with addicted patients
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- risk of relapse; ongoing counselling
- treatment includes; emotional/behavioural as well as physical
- medication not the best treatment
- communication strategies; convey empathy, understanding and
acceptance, maintain a positive attitude with relapses, avoid criticism and
blame
- recognize and understand own feelings
clonidine (catapres)
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Antihypertensive
client/family education alcohol abuse
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- nature of the illness; effects on the body
- disease=not a moral weakness
- recognize the effects on all the family members
- identify 'enabling' behabiours and teach them how to substitute healthy
, patterns
- illness management; activities to substitiute, relaxation techniques
- supportive services; legal, finical, AA, individual support, mentors
ADHD nursing interventions
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- ensuring that client remains free of injury
- encouraging appropriate interaction with others
- increasing feelings of self-worth
- fostering motivation for compliance with tasks
naltrexone (ReVia)
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Reduces or eliminates alcohol craving
pharmacology and nutrition alcohol abuse
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- CIWA protocol
- vitamin support; thiamine B to reduce risk of wernicke-korsaroff
syndrome, folic acid, multivitamin and nutritional support
- disulfiram (Antabuse) - negative feedback; may be used after withdrawal
complete
- naltrexone (trepan; ReVia)-opiate antagonist; reduces the cravings, used
with psychosocial support during rehabilitation
Give this one a try later!
- milieu management (highly structured includes mealtimes, adherence to
menu, observations during and after mealtimes)
- nutrition, social work referrals
- helping the client fain control over life situations in other ways
- therapeutic relationship
- contacting with client for rewards (allowed exercise when reach a weight
goal)
- self esteem and positive self-image (other than appliance)
, - client and family education (what is the lease, long term effects,
management of illness, way the client can control their life)
- ongoing evaluation
working with addicted patients
Give this one a try later!
- risk of relapse; ongoing counselling
- treatment includes; emotional/behavioural as well as physical
- medication not the best treatment
- communication strategies; convey empathy, understanding and
acceptance, maintain a positive attitude with relapses, avoid criticism and
blame
- recognize and understand own feelings
clonidine (catapres)
Give this one a try later!
Antihypertensive
client/family education alcohol abuse
Give this one a try later!
- nature of the illness; effects on the body
- disease=not a moral weakness
- recognize the effects on all the family members
- identify 'enabling' behabiours and teach them how to substitute healthy
, patterns
- illness management; activities to substitiute, relaxation techniques
- supportive services; legal, finical, AA, individual support, mentors
ADHD nursing interventions
Give this one a try later!
- ensuring that client remains free of injury
- encouraging appropriate interaction with others
- increasing feelings of self-worth
- fostering motivation for compliance with tasks
naltrexone (ReVia)
Give this one a try later!
Reduces or eliminates alcohol craving
pharmacology and nutrition alcohol abuse
Give this one a try later!
- CIWA protocol
- vitamin support; thiamine B to reduce risk of wernicke-korsaroff
syndrome, folic acid, multivitamin and nutritional support
- disulfiram (Antabuse) - negative feedback; may be used after withdrawal
complete
- naltrexone (trepan; ReVia)-opiate antagonist; reduces the cravings, used
with psychosocial support during rehabilitation