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What is deinstitulization?
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individuals do not need to be hospitalized away from family and community. people have the right to be treated in their own community
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What are the effects of deinstitulization?
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homelessness and many people slip through the cracks of the system
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What are the economic issues of the 21st century?
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not enough money for treatment
more and more unemployed w/o healthcare to pay for meds hiring professionals to help mental health pts |
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What are the social issues of the 21st century?
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group homes
not guilty by reason of insanity |
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What are the professional issues of the 21 century?
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role blurring w/ diff professions
education to the public about chemical imbalances genetic influences, nature vs. nurture |
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What is the delivery system for mental health pts?
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community involvement, giving money, church involvement, crisis teams, areas where everything is one place can increase homelessness
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What are the clinical issues with the 21st century?
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sociey is more complex
morals decreased increased violence family unit dissolving |
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What are the education issues of the 21st century?
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pulic needs more
some programs taking mental health classes/clinical out |
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What is the primary level of prevention?
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prevents some type of mental illness by educating on how to stay healthy before developing a mental illness
teaching coping skills in middle school |
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What is the secondary level of prevention?
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when something has happened
prompt treatment |
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What is the tertiary level of prevention?
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chronically mental illness
stabilizing and getting to max level of functioning |
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What goes under axis I and an example?
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clinical syndromes
depression |
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What goes under axis II and an example?
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development disorders/personality disorders
mental retardation |
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What goes under axis III?
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physical disorders and conditions
HTN |
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What goes under axis IV and an example?
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severity of psychosocial stressors
divorce, loss of job |
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What goes under axis V?
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GAF score
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What is voluntary admission?
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pt requests help
can refuse drugs, treatment |
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What is emergency commitment?
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may harm themselves or others
evaluated, some rights may be taken away have hearing w/ judge |
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What is involuntary commitment?
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pt is not safe and proven why
not proven incomptent |
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What is mandatory commitment?
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treatment, out pt procedure
pts can go and get meds |
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What is emotionally labile?
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cheerful then tearful
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What is mood?
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how you tell someone you feel
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What is affect?
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how the people around you see you
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What is transference?
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an unconscious response in which the pt experiences feeling and attitudes toward the nurse that were originally associated with other significant persons in his/her life
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What is counter transference?
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the nurse identifies the pt with individuals from their past resulting in an emotional response that interferes with the therapeutic relationship
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What is personality?
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a deeply ingrained pattern of behavior, which includes the way one relates to, perceives and thinks about the environment and oneself
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What did Freud beleive about personality?
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personality formed by age of 5
thought the unconscious mind contained harmful memories that have been repressed |
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What is the goal of psychoanalysis?
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insight
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What is the main accomplishment in the oral stage?
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trust
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What is the main accomplishment in the anal stage?
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independence
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What is the main accomplishment in the phallic stage?
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heterosexual relationships
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What is the main accomplishment in the latency stage?
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relationship with same-sex peers
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What is the main accomplishment in the genital stage?
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ability to love and work
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What is the ID?
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innate desires, pleasure seeking, aggression, sexual impulses
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What is the superego?
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moreal, ethical, values, parental
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What is the ego?
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mature adaptive behavior
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What is the main accomplishment in sullivan's infancy stage?
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feeding
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What is the main accomplishment in sullivan'ts childhood stage?
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language
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What is the main accomplishment in sullivan's juvenile stage?
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school, church, peers
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What is the main accomplishment in sullivan's preadolescence stage?
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increased social skills
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What is the main accomplishment in sullivan's early adolescence stage?
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figuring out who you are
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What is the main accomplishment in sullivan's late adolescent?
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long term opposite-sex relationship
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What is the main accomplishment in erikson's infancy stage?
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oral needs being basic needs
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What is the main accomplishment in erikson's early childhood?
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independence
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What is the main accomplishment in erikson's late childhood?
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sense of purpose
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What is the main accomplishment in erkison's school age?
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self-confidence
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What is the main accomplishment in erikson's adolescence?
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search for self
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What is the main accomplishment in erikson's young adulthood?
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focus and attachment
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What is the main accomplishment in erkison's adulthood?
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acheive life goals
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What is the main accomplishment in erkison's old age?
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reminicing about one's life
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