what is important to look for in the client related to stress management
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- responses: isolate, avoid, anger, eating changes, fidgity, low immune
defense
Biopsychosocial Model
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An integrated approach that considers biological, psychological, and
social factors in understanding health, illness, and healthcare delivery.
,What is Maslow important for?
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Basic needs
What is Roy's theory of Adaptation (when nursing is needed)?
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Person
A whole with parts that function in unity
Health
State and process of being and becoming an integrated whole human
being
Environment
World within and around humans as adaptive systems
Nursing
Manipulation of stimuli to foster successful adaptation
moderate anxiety
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- slightly reduced perception and processing of information occurs, and
selective inattention can occur
- ability to think clearly is hampered, but learning and problem-solving can
still occur
- s/sx: concentration difficulties, tiredness, pacing, change in voice pitch,
voice tremors, shakiness and increased HR and RR
- pt can report somatic manifestations: headaches, backache, urinary
, urgency and frequency, and insomnia
- benefit from direction of orders
Nursing DX: NANDA
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Human response patterns with sx and dx
-Linked to nursing interventions
What are the components of recovery?
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hope
self-direction
individualized and person-centered
empowerment
holistic
non-linear
strengths-based
peer support
respect
responsibility
reaction formation
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, - unacceptable feelings or behaviors are controlled or kept out of
awareness by overcompensating or demonstrating. overcompensating or
demonstrating the opposite behavior of what is felt
- adaptive: a person who is trying to quit smoking repeatedly talks to
adolescents about dangers of nicotine
- maladaptive: person who resents having to care for an aging parent
becomes overprotective and restricts their freedoms
Trauma-Informed Care
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An approach to treatment and organizational structure that involves
understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of trauma to
promote healing and recovery.
Concepts
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Words or abstractions that represent reality
Example: Nurse is a concept that represents the reality of the person who is
a nurse
keys to DID interventions
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- responses: isolate, avoid, anger, eating changes, fidgity, low immune
defense
Biopsychosocial Model
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An integrated approach that considers biological, psychological, and
social factors in understanding health, illness, and healthcare delivery.
,What is Maslow important for?
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Basic needs
What is Roy's theory of Adaptation (when nursing is needed)?
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Person
A whole with parts that function in unity
Health
State and process of being and becoming an integrated whole human
being
Environment
World within and around humans as adaptive systems
Nursing
Manipulation of stimuli to foster successful adaptation
moderate anxiety
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- slightly reduced perception and processing of information occurs, and
selective inattention can occur
- ability to think clearly is hampered, but learning and problem-solving can
still occur
- s/sx: concentration difficulties, tiredness, pacing, change in voice pitch,
voice tremors, shakiness and increased HR and RR
- pt can report somatic manifestations: headaches, backache, urinary
, urgency and frequency, and insomnia
- benefit from direction of orders
Nursing DX: NANDA
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Human response patterns with sx and dx
-Linked to nursing interventions
What are the components of recovery?
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hope
self-direction
individualized and person-centered
empowerment
holistic
non-linear
strengths-based
peer support
respect
responsibility
reaction formation
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, - unacceptable feelings or behaviors are controlled or kept out of
awareness by overcompensating or demonstrating. overcompensating or
demonstrating the opposite behavior of what is felt
- adaptive: a person who is trying to quit smoking repeatedly talks to
adolescents about dangers of nicotine
- maladaptive: person who resents having to care for an aging parent
becomes overprotective and restricts their freedoms
Trauma-Informed Care
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An approach to treatment and organizational structure that involves
understanding, recognizing, and responding to the effects of trauma to
promote healing and recovery.
Concepts
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Words or abstractions that represent reality
Example: Nurse is a concept that represents the reality of the person who is
a nurse
keys to DID interventions
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