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Benzodiapenes
(xanax, valium, ativan, clonazepam) |
binds to receptors to cause GABA to inhibit more forcefully
Teaching: no ETOH, opiates, caffiene, orTCA's. highly addictive |
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Buspar
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Nonaddictive
Takes 2-4 weeks for full effect for longterm use monitor liver and kidney function |
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SSRI
(paxil, lexapro, luvox, prozac, zoloft) |
blocks reuptake of seratonin
Do not use with MAOI |
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MAOI
(marplan, nardil, parnate) |
interferes w/ destruction of monomine nuerotransmitter
Teaching: no aged cheese, smoked fish, wine Tyramine in these foods could cause HTN crisis |
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Trycyclic antidepressants
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blocks reuptake of norepinepherine and seratonin
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DSM-IV
Axis I |
a clinical disorder
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DSM-IV
Axis II |
personality disorder
mental retardation |
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DSM-IV
Axis III |
general medical
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DSM-IV
Axis IV |
psychosocial and/or environmental problems
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DSM-IV
Axis V |
Global Assessment of Functioning
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Forming
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Relationships are tested
Interpersonal boundaries identified. Dependent relationship w/ leader and members are formed. |
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Storming
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Intragroup conflict emerges
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Norming
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New roles adopted
Cohesiveness develops |
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Performing
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Interpersonal structure of group becomes the tool to achieve tasks.
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Transforming
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Group has fufilled its purpose and moves on to other pursuits
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Redirection
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technique used following inappropriate behavior to engage or re-engage and individual into appropriate activity
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Positive regard
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implies respect, usually communicated through actions and attitudes.
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Transference
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when pt. unconciously and inappropriately transfers onto the nurse feelings related to signifigant figures in the past
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counter transference
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when the nurse unconciously and inappropriately transfers onto the nurse feelings related to signifigant figures in the past
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assault & battery
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harmful or offensive touching
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false imprisionment
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intent confinement to a certain area; indefensible sense of seculsion
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crisis
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temporary state of high anxiety in which a person usual coping mechanisms fail
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clarification
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techniques such as papraphrasing and restating to avoid misunderstanding when communicating with a pt.
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Milieu therapy
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containment
involvment structure support |
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resource development
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when a nurse becomes aware of a patient's strengths and encourages them to work at optimal level of function
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