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| admissions are reserved for |
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| suicidal, homicidal, extremely disabled |
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| most healthcare plans have ? that inhibit long term stays |
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| harm to self, harm to others,unable to care for self |
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| retain their rights as citizens, must be balance between pts rights and safety |
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| multidisciplinary treatment team must meet within |
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| 72 hours of admission, multidisciplinary treatment plan or clinical pathway is guideline for pts care during hospital stay |
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| nursing care for psych pt |
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| admission assesment, ensuring safety, physical health assessment, milieu management |
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| TO ENSURE SAFETY. safety component tops all |
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| milieu is comprised of all.. |
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| employees, lighting, environment, patient safety |
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| number one pt therapy (in real world) |
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| meds, as opposed to group/individual therapy |
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| number one barrier in psych mental health is.. |
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| roles of community mental health nurse |
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| biopsycosocial treatment, promoting continuation of treatment, providing care in a variety of settings |
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| intensive outpatient treatment |
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| transitional outpatient treatment |
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| ongoing outpatient treatment |
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| partial hopsitalization program, 5-6 hrs a day of treatment, 5x a week, for 2-3 weeks |
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| 4 req for psychiatric home care |
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Homebound status of patient Presence of psychiatric diagnosis Need for skills of RN Plan of care under physician |
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| assertive community treatment- |
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| how we see health and wellness is culturally driven (mal de ojo) - deviance from cultural expectations can be defined as illness by other members of the group |
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| five consturcts of cultural competence |
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| cultural: awareness, knowledge, encounters, skill, desire (refer to ppts) |
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| conflict between two or more courses of action- each w favorable/unfavorable consequences |
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| the study of philosophical beliefs about what is considered right or wrong in society |
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| Used in relation to ethical dilemmas surrounding health care |
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| we cant medicate you against you will, etc without due process- primarily deals with issue of restraint |
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| first chemical, then physical. IMPORTANT test q |
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| which person may need to be admitted? |
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| person who doesnt eat trumps a schizo |
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| by law you are bound to confidentiality-but, Terrisaw Law-in some cases, the therapist has the duty to warn the third party, whether police or person |
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| a civil wrong for which money damages may be collected by the injured party, from the responsible party |
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| willful or intention acts that violate another persons rights or porperty- battery assault false imprisonment invasion of privacy defamation of character |
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