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who shifted the paradigm of care of a person from traditional care towrds a concept of recovery
new freedome commission on mental health
what is the basic concept of recovery
empowerment of the consumer
the recovery model is designed to allow consumers
primary control over decisions about their own care
recovery model 1

consumers lead, control, exercise choice over and determine their own path of recovery by autonomy independance to acheive self determined life
Self- direction
recover model
multiple pathways to recovery exist and are based on the persons uniqu strengths
individualized and person centered
recovery model
through empowerment individuals gain control of their own destiny and influence the organization and societal structures in their lives. authority to choose
empowerment
recovery model
encompasses ones whole life, mind body spirit and community.
holistic
recovery model
not step by step process, it is based on continual growth and setbacks
non linear
recovery model
based on resiliencies, taqlents and coping abilities of individuals
strength based
recovery model
mutual support including sharing of experiential knowledge and skills and social learning
peer support
recovery model
acceptance and appreciation of consumers protecting their rights.
respect
recovery model
responsibility for their own self care and journies
responsibility
recovery model
provides essential and motivating message of a better future
hope
what is the goal of recovery models
promoting hope, healing, empowerment and connection
(outpatient) community residential facilities include:
group homes, halfway houses, foster homes, boarding homes, shelter care facilities, independent living , social residences, transitional housing
____ has become a recommended method of treatment for individuals with severe and presistent mental illness
case management
goal of community mental health centers are
caring for indivduals with severe and presistent mental illness to improve coping and exerbation of illness
who id'd 6 essential activities and nursing role functions thaty blend with the steps of the nursing process to form framework for nursing ase management.
Ling
a major job of the home psychiatric nurse is to....
monitor medication compliance and give injectables
medicaton compliance is accountable for ____ of the re admissions back to hospital
2/3
client population the benefit from from psychiatric home health care include...
elderly, sever and presistent mental illness, and acute crisis situations
a law that has been enacted by a legislative branch. example (nurse practice act)
statutory law
laws based on previous cases apply to a body of principles that evolve from court decisions. state basis.
common law
legal parameters of practice definded by each state is called the
nurse practice act.
competent level of nursing care as demonstrated by critical thinking model knows as the nursing process.
Standards of Practice
consists of 6 steps and uses a provblem solving approach. It is goal directed with objective being delivery of quality client care
nursing process
6 steps of the nursing process are>
assessment
diagnosis
outcome id ADOPIE
planning,
implemention
evaluation
gather data , interviews, records, other team members,
assessment
analyzes the assessment data to determine diagnosis or problems and level of risk...
diagnosis
a compreshensive standardized language describing treatments that the nurse performs in all settings and in all specialities Including physiological and psychosocial.
NIC (nursing intervention classifications
NIC is thought to
enhance continuity of care and facilitate communicaton among nurses and between nurses and other providers.
providing a safe and structured therapeutic environment in collaboration with patients families and other workers is called
milieu therapy
state level of mental health
department of mental health
federal regulates mental health
medicare, and medicade
national accredidation
jaco
what was the national mental health act of 1946
increase the supply of mental health professionals.
axis 1
mental illness id'd psychiatric dx
Bi polar, schitzo
axis 2
personality disorders / mental retardation
axis 3
medical problems
axis IV
STRESSORS, (children, divorce, financial)
axis v
GAF- global assessment of functioning
who id'd 7 sub roles within the role of the nurse
peplau
interaction between two people in which input from both particpants contributes to a climate of healing growth and promtion of welbeing
therapeutic relationship
who believed that emotional provlems stem from difficulties with interpersonal relationships
Sullivan 1953
theorist who belived in therapeutic use of self
travelbee 1971
an idea for which an objective evidence exists to substantiate their truth
rational belief
frame of reference around which an individual organizes knowledge about his or her word.
attitude
own beliefs, values and attitudes are all part of
self awarness
tool that can be used to increase self awareness
Johari window
Johari window set up
public self unknowing self


private self unknown self
upper left quadrant of window is
the self that is public (public self)
the upper right quadrant of window is
part of self that is known to others but you are unaware of. (unknowing self)
lower left quadrant of window
known to self but hidden from public
(private self)
the lower right quadrant of window
unknown to self and others
(the unknown self)
goal of the johari window is to
increase the size of the window related to open or public open
what is transactional model of communication
two people communicate both ways, effectively
what plays a big part in good communication
enviornment
primary task in relationship development
rapport
the ability to be open honest and real in interactions with the client
genuiness
believe in the dignity and the worth of a person reguardless of his behavior
respect
ability to see beyond outward behavior and understand the situation from the clients point of view.
empathy
empathy vs sympathy
empathy accuratley preceives or understands whats being said
sympathy- shares what the client is feeling.