• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/31

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

31 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back
UTILITARIIANISM
THE GREATEST GOOD FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER
AUTONOMY
CLIENTS HAVE THE RIGHT TO SELF DETERMINATION AND INDEPENDENCE
BENEFICENCE
ALL TX MUST BE FOR THE CLIENTS
GOOD
NONMALEFICENCE
ABOVE ALL,CARE PROVIDERS MUST DO NO HARM
FIDELITY
BE FAITHFUL TO COMMITMENTS AND CONTRACTS
JUSTICE
FAIRNESS, EQUITY AND HONESTY
INVOLUNTARY DETENTION
72 HOUR HOLD OR 5150
Causes: DTS,DTO,GD
INVOLUNTARY DETENTION
14 DAY HOLD/5250
Causes: continues to be DTS,DTO,GD, not willing or able to accept voluntary tx,Requires certification review hearing w/in 4d at the end of 72hr hold, Right for certification hearing is given up when client requests a writ of habeas corpus
INVOLUNTARY DETENTION
RECERTIFICATION FOR INTENSIVE
TX 5260
Cause: attempted or threatened
to take own life during 14day
hold- DTS
INVOLUNTARY DETENTION
ADDITIONAL 30D HOLD/5270
Cause: remains GD and unwilling to accept voluntary
tx
INVOLUNTARY DETENTION
POST CERTIFICATION FOR DANGEROUSNESS/5300
Causes: continues DTO
not to exceed 180 days
LEGAL ISSUES
abandonement
Tarasoff Duty to Warn
Sexual involvement c client
Breaching confidentiality
Failure to honor individual rights
Seclusion
the involuntary confinement of a client in a roor where the client is prevented from physically leaving, for any period of time
Behavioral Restraint
any form of restraint employed to control a cllient in order to prevent the person from causing harm to self or others
Chemical Restraint
A drug used to control behavior and in a manner not required to treat the clients physical symptoms.
Justification for the use of Restraints
to prevent immediate injury to the person or others and only when there is no less restrictive method to prevent injurious behavior
RESTRAINTS ORDERS SHOULD INCLUDE.
The reason for the restraint or seclusion in specific behavioral terms.
Date and time of order
The type of restraint and the number of points.
ORDERS FOR SECLUSION OR RESTRAINT SHALL NOT EXCEED
24 HOURS IN DURATION
A TELEPHONE ORDER MUST BE OBTAINED WITHIN
1 HOUR- in case of emergency a licensed nurse may place a client in seclusion/restraint
SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT ORDERS ARE TIME LIMITED
18 YRS UP
9-17
AGES UNDER 9
18YRS AND UP - 4 HOURS
9-17- 2 HOURS
UNDER 9- 1 HOUR
WHAT IS STRESS
state of physiologic/pschologic/emotional disequilibrium.2.demand on aperson that requires coping or adapting.3.manifested by Fight or Flight Syndrome
What is a stressor ?
A biological,psychological, social or chemical factor that causes physcial or emotional tension
Stages of Stress General Adaptation Syndrome

ALARM
Body defenses are mobilized
Sympathetic nervous system and endocrine system activate lg amts fo adrenaline and cortisone.
Fight or Flight response is activated.
Stages of Stress General Adaptation Syndrome

RESISTENCE
adaptive responses used in attempt to adapt to stressors
Stages of Stress General Adaptation Syndrome

EXHAUSTION
occur in prolonged exposure to stressor.
adaptive energy is depleted
need for rest and recuperation
may lead to illness or death
Concepts of Stress
Sources of Stress....
Stress can ....
Stress is more evident during..
Individual vulnerability to stress depends on predisposing factors...
The greater number of stressful life events...
Response to stress depends on..
1.internal and external life events
2.motivate and challenge
3.during periods of transition and change.
4.biologic, psychologic, and sociocultural
5.the more likely the person is to develop illness
6.individual perception and coping resources
LIST 7 STRESS MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES.
1.AWARENESS, RELAXATION, MEDITATION, INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION WITH A CARING OTHER, PROBLEM SOLVING, PETS AND MUSIC
WHAT IS ANXIETY
subjective emotional response to stress.
Feeling of apprehension,dread and uncertainty resulting from real or perceived threat, the actual source which is unknown.
CONCEPTS OF ANXIETY
ANXIETY IS....
universal experience
subjective
cant be directly observed but inferred from behavior changes
may be constructive by increasing alertness&ability
can be destructive by producing physical and behavioral symptoms
can be communicated interpersonally
different from fear
threats to biologic integrity and self esteem
LIST 4 LEVELS OF ANXIETY
MILD
MODERATE
SEVERE
PANIC
NAME THE TWO COPING MECHANISMS
1.TASK ORIENTED (positive aim to problem solve)
2. DEFENSE ORENTED (unconscious effort to relieve anxiety)