Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing: Evidence-Based Concepts, Skills, and Practices Mohr 8th Edition Test Bank

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1609137086
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1609137083
  • Author:  R.N. Mohr, Wanda K., Ph.D.

This edition focuses on evidence-based practice and rational practice with more case-oriented content that helps students better understand how to apply key concepts to practice. Plus, new illustrations, photographs, and special features actively engage students in learning and appeal to a variety of different types of learners. Wanda Mohr aims to empower students by the down-to-earth discussion of theory and theoretical frame-work.

 

Table of Content:

  1. 1: Introduction to Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
  2. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  3. KEY TERMS
  4. MENTAL HEALTH
  5. FIGURE 1.1
  6. Elements of and Influences on Mental Health
  7. FIGURE 1.2
  8. Mental Health as a National Priority
  9. Checkpoint Questions
  10. MENTAL ILLNESS
  11. The Mental Health–Illness Continuum
  12. Incidence and Prevalence
  13. TABLE 1.1: Mental Disorders in the United States
  14. Etiology
  15. Checkpoint Questions
  16. Diagnosis
  17. Five Axes of the DSM
  18. DSM-IV-TR BOX 1.1: Examples of Axis IV (Psychosocial and Environmental) Problems
  19. Case Vignette 1.1
  20. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  21. Limitations and Criticisms of the DSM
  22. Prevention and Treatment
  23. FIGURE 1.3
  24. Problems in Treating Mental Illness
  25. COST-RELATED ISSUES.
  26. STIGMA.
  27. REVOLVING DOOR TREATMENT.
  28. FIGURE 1.4
  29. Checkpoint Questions
  30. Challenges Remaining
  31. THE NEW FREEDOM COMMISSION REPORT.
  32. LIMITED ACCESS TO SERVICES.
  33. Goals of Care and Methods of Achievement
  34. FIGURE 1.5
  35. BEYOND RESPONSE TO RECOVERY.
  36. Think About It 1.1
  37. REINTEGRATION INTO SOCIETY.
  38. MENTAL HEALTH PARITY.
  39. CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE.
  40. FIGURE 1.6
  41. MEDICATION ADHERENCE.
  42. Self-Help Movements and Advocacy
  43. NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR THE MENTALLY ILL.
  44. Client-Centered Education 1.1: Managing Drug Therapy
  45. FAMILY ADVOCACY MOVEMENT.
  46. TABLE 1.2: Family Adaptation Model
  47. TABLE 1.3: Client Adaptation Model
  48. PSYCHIATRIC ADVANCED DIRECTIVES.
  49. Checkpoint Questions
  50. PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  51. Nursing Process and Standards of Care
  52. Levels of Practice
  53. FIGURE 1.7
  54. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 1.1: Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing’s Phenomena of Concern
  55. Think About It 1.2
  56. Guiding Principles
  57. The Role of the Psychiatric Nurse as a Team Member
  58. Development of Appropriate Client Care Skills
  59. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  60. Chapter Summary
  61. Study Questions
  62. References
  63. Web Resources
  64. 2: Neuroscience: Biology and Behavior
  65. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  66. KEY TERMS
  67. NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
  68. Neurons
  69. FIGURE 2.1
  70. Neurotransmitters
  71. Checkpoint Questions
  72. TYPES OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS.
  73. TABLE 2.1: Some Neurotransmitters and Their Functions
  74. BOX 2.1: Neurotransmitters in the Brain
  75. PROCESS OF NEUROTRANSMISSION.
  76. FIRST AND SECOND MESSENGERS.
  77. PSYCHIATRIC NURSING IMPLICATIONS.
  78. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 2.1: Neurotransmission
  79. Think About It 2.1
  80. Plasticity
  81. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 2.2: Major Neurotransmitter Pathways in Mental Health
  82. Neurogenesis
  83. Apoptosis
  84. Central Nervous System
  85. Spinal Cord
  86. Brain
  87. FIGURE 2.2
  88. ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE.
  89. TABLE 2.2: Organization of the Brain
  90. Cerebrum.
  91. FIGURE 2.3
  92. Diencephalon.
  93. Cerebellum.
  94. Brainstem.
  95. Limbic System.
  96. FIGURE 2.4
  97. Basal Ganglia.
  98. Checkpoint Questions
  99. BRAIN DEVELOPMENT.
  100. FIGURE 2.5
  101. Client-Centered Education 2.1: Encouraging Optimal Learning in Children
  102. Checkpoint Questions
  103. NEUROPLASTICITY.
  104. PSYCHIATRIC NURSING IMPLICATIONS.
  105. Think About It 2.2
  106. The Role of Genetics
  107. Genetics and Psychiatric Disorders
  108. Interaction Between Genes and Environment
  109. FIGURE 2.6
  110. Stress–Diathesis Model
  111. Checkpoint Questions
  112. OTHER TOPICS IN NEUROSCIENCE
  113. Memory, Repetition, and Learning
  114. FIGURE 2.7
  115. Circadian Rhythm
  116. FIGURE 2.8
  117. Neuroimaging Techniques
  118. TABLE 2.3: Neuroimaging Techniques
  119. FIGURE 2.9
  120. Psychoneuroimmunology
  121. Checkpoint Questions
  122. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  123. Chapter Summary
  124. Study Questions
  125. References
  126. 3: Conceptual Frameworks and Theories
  127. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  128. KEY TERMS
  129. THEORIES: WHO CARES AND SO WHAT?
  130. FIGURE 3.1
  131. Checkpoint Questions
  132. THEORIES OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR
  133. Psychoanalytic or Psychodynamic Theory
  134. General Principles
  135. TABLE 3.1: Defense Mechanisms
  136. TABLE 3.2: Freud’s Model of Psychosexual Development
  137. Critiques
  138. Nursing Applications
  139. Behavioral Theory
  140. Checkpoint Questions
  141. General Principles
  142. CONDITIONING.
  143. FIGURE 3.2
  144. REINFORCEMENT.
  145. FIGURE 3.3
  146. PUNISHMENT.
  147. GENERALIZATION AND DISCRIMINATION.
  148. MODELING AND SHAPING.
  149. Applied Behavior Analysis
  150. TABLE 3.3: Behavior Modification Techniques
  151. Nursing Applications
  152. Think About It 3.1
  153. Cognitive Theory
  154. Rational Emotive Theory
  155. BOX 3.1: Examples of Distorted Beliefs
  156. Beck’s Cognitive Theory
  157. TABLE 3.4: Types of Cognitions in Cognitive Therapy
  158. Cognitive–Behavioral Theory
  159. TABLE 3.5: Cognitive–Behavioral Techniques
  160. A Brief Note on Dialectic Behavior Therapy
  161. Nursing Applications
  162. Humanistic Theory
  163. Checkpoint Questions
  164. Interpersonal Theory
  165. General Principles
  166. Hildegard Peplau
  167. Biophysiologic Theory
  168. General Principles
  169. The Stress–Diathesis Model
  170. FIGURE 3.4
  171. Checkpoint Questions
  172. Sociocultural Theory
  173. FIGURE 3.5
  174. Cultural Spotlight 3.1: Koro
  175. Think About It 3.2
  176. TOWARD A COMPREHENSIVE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY UNDERSTANDING OF PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
  177. TABLE 3.6: Examples of Risk and Protective Factors
  178. FIGURE 3.6
  179. The Emergence of Mental Illness
  180. Nursing Applications: Assessing Multiple Systems
  181. Family Characteristics (Microsystem)
  182. Community Characteristics (Exosystem)
  183. FIGURE 3.7
  184. Implications and Criticisms
  185. Checkpoint Questions
  186. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 3.1: Family Functioning and Juvenile Violence
  187. Reference
  188. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  189. Chapter Summary
  190. Study Questions
  191. References
  192. 4: Evidence-Based Practice
  193. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  194. KEY TERMS
  195. FIGURE 4.1
  196. SCIENCE
  197. TABLE 4.1: Scientific Processes
  198. Principles of the Scientific Method
  199. Systematic Empiricism
  200. FIGURE 4.2
  201. Publicly Verifiable Knowledge
  202. Empirically Solvable Problems and Testable Theories
  203. Types of Scientific Evidence
  204. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 4.1: Typology of Studies
  205. Checkpoint Questions
  206. PSEUDOSCIENCE
  207. FIGURE 4.3
  208. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 4.2: Exemplars of Levels of Study
  209. Pseudoscience Versus Science
  210. Myths
  211. Quackery
  212. Patterning
  213. Facilitated Communication
  214. The Dangers of “Junk Science”
  215. Multiple Personality Disorder
  216. Aspartame
  217. Checkpoint Questions
  218. The Dangers of Pseudoscience: Attachment Therapy
  219. Think About It 4.1
  220. IMPLICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL NURSES
  221. Client-Centered Education 4.1: Combating Quackery and Fraudulent Claims
  222. THE FUTURE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
  223. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  224. Chapter Summary
  225. Study Questions
  226. Critical Thinking Questions
  227. References
  228. Web Resources
  229. 5: Legal and Ethical Aspects
  230. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  231. KEY TERMS
  232. LEGAL ISSUES IN PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  233. Nurse Practice Acts and the Expanding Role of Nursing
  234. Case Vignette 5.1
  235. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  236. Malpractice
  237. BOX 5.1: Malpractice Suits Against Nurses
  238. Think About It 5.1
  239. Legal Counsel
  240. Checkpoint Questions
  241. Basic Rights of Clients Receiving Psychiatric Nursing Care
  242. BOX 5.2: Federal Bill of Rights for Mental Health Clients
  243. Informed Consent
  244. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 5.1: Nursing Care Guidelines to Maintain Legal Rights of Clients
  245. SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS IN PSYCHIATRIC SETTINGS.
  246. FIGURE 5.1
  247. SUBSTITUTED CONSENT.
  248. Confidentiality
  249. HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT.
  250. RESPONSIBLE RECORD KEEPING.
  251. FIGURE 5.2
  252. PRIVILEGED COMMUNICATION.
  253. Think About It 5.2
  254. Evolving Legal Rights
  255. Right to Treatment
  256. Right to Treatment in the Least Restrictive Environment
  257. Right to Refuse Treatment
  258. FIGURE 5.3
  259. Right to Aftercare
  260. Checkpoint Questions
  261. Client Status and Specific Legal Issues
  262. Voluntary Admissions
  263. FIGURE 5.4
  264. Emergency Admissions
  265. Involuntary Admissions
  266. Legal Issues and Special Client Populations
  267. Forensic Clients
  268. Case Vignette 5.2
  269. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  270. COMPETENCY TO STAND TRIAL.
  271. PLEAS OF INSANITY OR MENTAL ILLNESS.
  272. Minors
  273. Checkpoint Questions
  274. ETHICAL ISSUES IN PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
  275. FIGURE 5.5
  276. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 5.2: American Nurses Association Code of Ethics for Nurses
  277. Bioethical Principles in Psychiatric Nursing Practice
  278. Autonomy
  279. Beneficence and Paternalism
  280. Veracity and Fidelity
  281. Case Vignette 5.3
  282. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  283. Justice
  284. Checkpoint Questions
  285. Nursing Ethics in Community Mental Health
  286. FIGURE 5.6
  287. Boundaries in Ethical Nursing Care
  288. Case Vignette 5.4
  289. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  290. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  291. Chapter Summary
  292. Study Questions
  293. Critical Thinking Questions
  294. References
  295. TWO: Client Care Considerations
  296. 6: Culture
  297. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  298. KEY TERMS
  299. CULTURE
  300. Changing Demographics and Cultural Awareness
  301. TABLE 6.1: Trends in U.S. Demographics
  302. Assimilation
  303. Implications for Health Care
  304. Checkpoint Questions
  305. Culturally Competent Health Care
  306. BOX 6.1: National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
  307. Cultural Congruence
  308. Health Literacy
  309. Models of Transcultural Nursing
  310. SUNRISE MODEL.
  311. CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY.
  312. FIGURE 6.1
  313. CULTURAL COMPETENCE.
  314. ASSESSMENT TOOL 6.1: Fostering Cultural Self-Awareness
  315. TRANSCULTURAL ASSESSMENT MODEL.
  316. Think About It 6.1
  317. Disparities in Mental Health and Barriers to Effective Treatment
  318. Variability and Vulnerability
  319. Ethnopharmacology
  320. FIGURE 6.2
  321. Traditional Medicine
  322. Accessibility
  323. FIGURE 6.3
  324. Racial Bias
  325. BOX 6.2: Diagnosis and Race: The Case of Junius Wilson
  326. Religious and Spiritual Influences
  327. Checkpoint Questions
  328. SOCIOCULTURAL VARIATIONS IN RESPONSE TO MENTAL HEALTH CARE
  329. Hispanic and Latino(a) Clients
  330. FIGURE 6.4
  331. Black Americans
  332. Case Vignette 6.1
  333. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  334. FIGURE 6.5
  335. Native Americans
  336. FIGURE 6.6
  337. Asian and Pacific Islanders
  338. Cultural Spotlight 6.1: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Culture-Bound Syndromes Among Asian Groups
  339. FIGURE 6.7
  340. Middle Eastern Clients
  341. FIGURE 6.8
  342. Eastern Europeans
  343. FIGURE 6.9
  344. Checkpoint Questions
  345. CULTURALLY COMPETENT AND CONGRUENT NURSING CARE
  346. BOX 6.3: Treatment Strategies for Cultural Competence in Mental Health care Delivery
  347. Essential Skills
  348. FIGURE 6.10
  349. Think About It 6.2
  350. Phases of Transcultural Nursing Knowledge
  351. Transcultural Assessment
  352. Building Cultural Awareness
  353. Cultural Self-Awareness
  354. Checkpoint Questions
  355. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
  356. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  357. Chapter Summary
  358. Study Questions
  359. Critical Thinking Questions
  360. References
  361. 7: Spirituality in Psychiatric Care
  362. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  363. KEY TERMS
  364. SPIRITUALITY, RELIGION, AND MENTAL HEALTH
  365. Definitions
  366. FIGURE 7.1
  367. Importance of Spirituality and Religion in North America
  368. Health-Related Attitudes and Philosophies
  369. Positive Effects of Spirituality and Religion
  370. Mental Health
  371. FIGURE 7.2
  372. Case Vignette 7.1
  373. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  374. Critiques and Criticisms of Available Research
  375. Negative Effects of Religion and Spirituality
  376. Mental Illness
  377. FIGURE 7.3
  378. Checkpoint Questions
  379. RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL INTERVENTIONS IN MENTAL HEALTH CARE
  380. Clarifying Values
  381. FIGURE 7.4
  382. The Role of Clergy in Mental Health Care
  383. FIGURE 7.5
  384. The Role of the Nurse in Mental Health Care
  385. Think About It 7.1
  386. Spiritual Assessment
  387. Spiritual Coping Practices and Interventions
  388. Therapeutic Communication 7.1: Spiritual Dialogue
  389. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  390. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 7.1: NANDA, NOC, and NIC Related to Spirituality
  391. PRAYER.
  392. FIGURE 7.6
  393. BIBLIOTHERAPY WITH SACRED WRITINGS.
  394. CONTEMPLATION AND MEDITATION.
  395. FIGURE 7.7
  396. REPENTANCE AND FORGIVENESS.
  397. WORSHIP AND RITUALS.
  398. FIGURE 7.8
  399. FELLOWSHIP AND ALTRUISTIC SERVICE.
  400. JOURNAL WRITING.
  401. Checkpoint Questions
  402. ETHICAL CONCERNS
  403. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  404. Chapter Summary
  405. Study Questions
  406. Critical Thinking Questions
  407. References
  408. THREE: The Nurse–Client Relationship
  409. 8: Nursing Values, Attitudes, and Self-Awareness
  410. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  411. KEY TERMS
  412. FIGURE 8.1
  413. FEAR OF MENTAL ILLNESS: STIGMA AT WORK
  414. BOX 8.1: Visual Hallucinations in Charles Bonnet Syndrome
  415. MYTHS AND MENTAL ILLNESS
  416. UNDERSTANDING MENTAL ILLNESS: CLIENTS IN THEIR OWN WORDS
  417. Checkpoint Questions
  418. HURTFUL LANGUAGE
  419. FIGURE 8.2
  420. Think About It 8.1
  421. SITUATIONAL AND DISPOSITIONAL FACTORS IN CLINICAL SETTINGS
  422. Checkpoint Questions
  423. LABELING AND SOCIAL PERCEPTION
  424. Checkpoint Questions
  425. REALITY AND MENTAL HEALTH CARE: CHALLENGES FOR NURSING
  426. Recommendations for Working with Clients
  427. FIGURE 8.3
  428. Managing Stress and Burnout
  429. FIGURE 8.4
  430. BOX 8.2: Managing Work-Related Stress
  431. Checkpoint Questions
  432. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  433. Chapter Summary
  434. Study Questions
  435. Critical Thinking Questions
  436. References
  437. 9: The Nursing Process in Psychiatric–Mental Health Care
  438. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  439. KEY TERMS
  440. STEPS OF THE NURSING PROCESS
  441. FIGURE 9.1
  442. Assessment
  443. Interview
  444. FIGURE 9.2
  445. Health History
  446. Mental Status Examination
  447. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 9.1: Standards of Practice for Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing
  448. Psychosocial Assessment
  449. Physical Examination and Laboratory and Diagnostic Testing
  450. Checkpoint Questions
  451. Nursing Diagnosis
  452. The NANDA Taxonomy
  453. FIGURE 9.3
  454. Choosing and Formulating the Nursing Diagnosis
  455. TABLE 9.1: Writing the Diagnostic Statement: Examples of Incorrect and Correct Diagnoses
  456. Nursing Diagnosis and Psychiatric Diagnosis
  457. Checkpoint Questions
  458. Planning
  459. Identifying Outcomes
  460. TABLE 9.2: Examples of SMART Outcome Indicators
  461. Selecting Interventions
  462. FIGURE 9.4
  463. NANDA and the NOC and NIC Taxonomies
  464. STANDARDIZED CARE PLANS.
  465. CLINICAL OR CRITICAL PATHWAYS.
  466. Think About It 9.1
  467. Implementation
  468. FIGURE 9.5
  469. Intervention Strategies for Beginning Practitioners
  470. Supervision
  471. FIGURE 9.6
  472. Checkpoint Questions
  473. Evaluation
  474. FIGURE 9.7
  475. DOCUMENTATION
  476. TABLE 9.3: Documentation of the Nursing Process
  477. TABLE 9.4: Comparing Documentation Notes
  478. FIGURE 9.8
  479. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  480. Chapter Summary
  481. Study Questions
  482. Critical Thinking Questions
  483. References
  484. 10: The Interview and Assessment Process
  485. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  486. KEY TERMS
  487. PREPARATION
  488. Self-Awareness
  489. FIGURE 10.1
  490. BOX 10.1: Process Recording Format
  491. Review of the Client’s History
  492. Think About It 10.1
  493. Setting Preparation
  494. FIGURE 10.2
  495. Checkpoint Questions
  496. CONTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT
  497. FIGURE 10.3
  498. ASSESSMENT TOOL 10.1: PERSONS Acronym for Identifying Major Aspects of Psychiatric–Mental Health Nursing Assessment
  499. Health History
  500. Initial Information
  501. BOX 10.2: Tips for Interviewing Clients With Psychiatric Disorders
  502. Reason for Seeking Health Care
  503. Present Illness
  504. Medications
  505. FIGURE 10.4
  506. Drug Allergies
  507. Substance Use
  508. Checkpoint Questions
  509. Past Illnesses
  510. Family History
  511. Personal and Social History
  512. Review of Systems
  513. Checkpoint Questions
  514. ASSESSMENT TOOL 10.2: Brief Review of Sleep Patterns
  515. Physical Examination
  516. TABLE 10.1: Physical Assessment Findings That May Be Psychiatric or Medical in Origin
  517. FIGURE 10.5
  518. Mental Status Examination
  519. Appearance and Behavior
  520. FIGURE 10.6
  521. LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS.
  522. POSTURE AND MOTOR MOVEMENTS.
  523. FIGURE 10.7
  524. DRESS, GROOMING, AND HYGIENE.
  525. Mood and Affect
  526. FIGURE 10.8
  527. Speech and Language
  528. Thought and Perception
  529. THOUGHT CONTENT.
  530. TABLE 10.2: Thought Content Disturbances
  531. THOUGHT PROCESSES.
  532. PERCEPTIONS.
  533. INSIGHT.
  534. JUDGMENT.
  535. Cognitive Functions
  536. ORIENTATION.
  537. MEMORY.
  538. ATTENTION/CONCENTRATION.
  539. INTELLIGENCE.
  540. ABSTRACT REASONING.
  541. Think About It 10.2
  542. Safety Assessments
  543. Checkpoint Questions
  544. Suicide Assessment
  545. Dangerousness to Others and Homicide Assessment
  546. Victimization Through Abuse or Neglect
  547. Individualized Needs
  548. Wellness
  549. Strengths and Weaknesses
  550. Cultural Needs
  551. ASSESSMENT TOOL 10.3: Wellness Evaluation
  552. Spiritual Assessment
  553. Coping and Stress Management
  554. Checkpoint Questions
  555. RATING SCALES
  556. SPECIAL CHALLENGES
  557. Age Group
  558. FIGURE 10.9
  559. Communication Challenges
  560. NURSE’S FOLLOW-UP
  561. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  562. Chapter Summary
  563. Study Questions
  564. Critical Thinking Questions
  565. References
  566. 11: Therapeutic Relationships and Communication
  567. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  568. KEY TERMS
  569. THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS
  570. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 11.1: The Primacy of the Therapeutic Relationship in Psychiatric Treatment
  571. Essential Elements
  572. Trust
  573. FIGURE 11.1
  574. Professionalism
  575. TABLE 11.1: Social Versus Therapeutic Relationships
  576. Mutual Respect
  577. FIGURE 11.2
  578. Think About It 11.1
  579. Caring
  580. FIGURE 11.3
  581. Partnership
  582. Checkpoint Questions
  583. Obstacles to Therapeutic Relationships
  584. Confronting Judgmental Attitudes
  585. Case Vignette 11.1
  586. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  587. Think About It 11.2
  588. Enhancing Self-Awareness
  589. Excessive Probing
  590. FIGURE 11.4
  591. Phases of the Therapeutic Relationship
  592. Introductory Phase
  593. FIGURE 11.5
  594. Challenging Behaviors 11.1: The Withdrawn Client
  595. Working (Middle) Phase
  596. FIGURE 11.6
  597. Termination Phase
  598. FIGURE 11.7
  599. Checkpoint Questions
  600. THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION
  601. TABLE 11.2: Therapeutic Communication Techniques
  602. TABLE 11.3: Nontherapeutic Communication Techniques
  603. Theoretical Framework and Communication Model
  604. FIGURE 11.8
  605. Listening
  606. Therapeutic Communication 11.1: Encouraging Formulation of a Plan
  607. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  608. Assertiveness
  609. Confrontation and Limit Setting
  610. TABLE 11.4: Examples of Positive Reframing
  611. Checkpoint Questions
  612. Self-Disclosure
  613. Therapeutic Communication in Special Situations
  614. Clients With Anxiety
  615. FIGURE 11.9
  616. Clients With Psychoses
  617. Challenging Behaviors 11.2: The Angry Client
  618. Families
  619. Checkpoint Questions
  620. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  621. Chapter Summary
  622. Study Questions
  623. Critical Thinking Questions
  624. References
  625. 12: Working With the Multidisciplinary Team
  626. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  627. KEY TERMS
  628. PSYCHOLOGISTS
  629. Educational Background and Training
  630. Checkpoint Questions
  631. The Role of School Psychologists
  632. FIGURE 12.1
  633. Individualized Education Programs
  634. Multidisciplinary Service Coordination Plans in Communities
  635. FIGURE 12.2
  636. TEAM COMPOSITION.
  637. TEAM FUNCTIONING.
  638. Case Vignette 12.1
  639. Psychologists, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  640. Checkpoint Questions
  641. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
  642. FIGURE 12.3
  643. Educational Background and Training
  644. The Role of Occupational Therapists
  645. TABLE 12.1: Systems in Sensory Integration
  646. BOX 12.1: Client Groups That Benefit from Occupational Therapy
  647. Occupational Therapists, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  648. PROFESSIONAL SOCIAL WORKERS
  649. Educational Background and Training
  650. Case Vignette 12.2
  651. The Role of Social Workers
  652. FIGURE 12.4
  653. FIGURE 12.5
  654. Case Vignette 12.3
  655. Social Workers, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  656. Checkpoint Questions
  657. PSYCHIATRISTS
  658. Educational Background and Training
  659. FIGURE 12.6
  660. The Role of Psychiatrists
  661. Psychiatrists, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  662. Checkpoint Questions
  663. REGISTERED DIETITIANS
  664. FIGURE 12.7
  665. Case Vignette 12.4
  666. Educational Background and Training
  667. The Role of Registered Dietitians
  668. BOX 12.2: Role of the Registered Dietitian in Treatment Plans
  669. Registered Dietitians, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  670. Case Vignette 12.5
  671. ART THERAPISTS
  672. Educational Background and Training
  673. Role of the Art Therapist
  674. Art Therapists, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  675. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFIED THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SPECIALISTS
  676. Educational Background and Training
  677. The Role of Recreational Therapists
  678. Recreational Therapists, Nurses, and Multidisciplinary Teams
  679. BENEFITS OF THE MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
  680. FIGURE 12.8
  681. Think About It 12.1
  682. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  683. Chapter Summary
  684. Study Questions
  685. References
  686. FOUR: Conceptual Bases of Treatment
  687. 13: Individual Therapies and Nursing Interventions
  688. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  689. KEY TERMS
  690. THERAPIES FOR INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS
  691. FIGURE 13.1
  692. Goals of Individual Therapy
  693. Practitioners of Psychotherapy
  694. Current Trends
  695. Common Modalities
  696. TABLE 13.1: Selected Approaches to Psychotherapy
  697. Psychoanalysis/Psychodynamic Therapies
  698. Checkpoint Questions
  699. Cognitive–Behavioral Therapies
  700. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 13.1: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  701. References
  702. Think About It 13.1
  703. COGNITIVE THERAPY.
  704. Core Issues.
  705. TABLE 13.2: Cognitive Distortions
  706. Treatment Approach.
  707. TABLE 13.3: Therapeutic Techniques of Cognitive Therapy
  708. RATIONAL EMOTIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY.
  709. DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY.
  710. FIGURE 13.2
  711. Checkpoint Questions
  712. Behavioral Theory
  713. Client-Centered Therapy
  714. FIGURE 13.3
  715. Solution-Focused Therapy
  716. BOX 13.1: Process of Solution-Focused Therapy
  717. Checkpoint Questions
  718. Integrative Approaches to Psychotherapy
  719. Cultural Considerations in Psychotherapy
  720. FIGURE 13.4
  721. PSYCHIATRIC NURSING ROLES AND STRATEGIES FOR INDIVIDUAL CLIENTS
  722. Basic-Level Psychiatric Nursing Care
  723. Health Promotion and Health Maintenance
  724. FIGURE 13.5
  725. Intake Screening and Evaluation
  726. FIGURE 13.6
  727. Case Management
  728. FIGURE 13.7
  729. Milieu Therapy
  730. Promoting Self-Care Activities
  731. FIGURE 13.8
  732. Implementing Psychobiologic Interventions
  733. Health Teaching
  734. Counseling and Crisis Intervention
  735. Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  736. Advanced-Level Therapeutic Nursing Interventions
  737. FIGURE 13.9
  738. Think About It 13.2
  739. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  740. Chapter Summary
  741. Study Questions
  742. Critical Thinking Questions
  743. References
  744. 14: Groups and Group Interventions
  745. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  746. KEY TERMS
  747. GROUP PROCESS
  748. Characteristics of Groups
  749. Types of Groups
  750. FIGURE 14.1
  751. Group Norms
  752. Group Leadership
  753. FIGURE 14.2
  754. Styles of Group Leadership
  755. TABLE 14.1: Leadership Styles
  756. Leadership Qualities for Effective Groups
  757. BOX 14.1: Role Function Areas for Evaluation of a Group Leader
  758. Ethical Principles in Group Counseling
  759. AUTONOMY.
  760. FIGURE 14.3
  761. NONMALEFICENCE.
  762. BENEFICENCE.
  763. CONFIDENTIALITY.
  764. INFORMED CONSENT.
  765. Documentation
  766. FIGURE 14.4
  767. Decision Making
  768. Structuring the Group
  769. Checkpoint Questions
  770. Group Roles
  771. Task Roles
  772. FIGURE 14.5
  773. Building and Maintenance Roles
  774. Individual Roles
  775. Think About It 14.1
  776. Group Communication
  777. TABLE 14.2: Group Communication Techniques
  778. Latent and Manifest Communication
  779. Content and Process Communication
  780. Transference and Countertransference
  781. Communication Themes
  782. Stages of Group Development
  783. Initial Stage
  784. BOX 14.2: Stages of Group Development
  785. Working Stage
  786. Mature Stage
  787. TABLE 14.3: Common Problems Affecting Group Therapy and Process
  788. Termination Stage
  789. Checkpoint Questions
  790. GROUP THERAPY
  791. Advantages and Disadvantages
  792. Therapeutic Factors of Group Therapy
  793. BOX 14.3: Yalom’s Curative (Therapeutic) Factors
  794. Instillation of Hope
  795. Universality
  796. Imparting of Information
  797. FIGURE 14.6
  798. Group Cohesiveness
  799. Catharsis
  800. Existential Factors
  801. Checkpoint Questions
  802. Types of Therapy Groups
  803. Psychotherapeutic Groups
  804. INPATIENT PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC GROUPS.
  805. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 14.1: Reminiscence Therapy for Dementia
  806. References
  807. OUTPATIENT PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC GROUPS.
  808. Growth Groups
  809. ENCOUNTER GROUPS.
  810. FIGURE 14.7
  811. TRAINING GROUPS.
  812. COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS.
  813. TABLE 14.4: Community Support Groups
  814. Think About It 14.2
  815. NURSES AND GROUP PROCESS AND THERAPY
  816. Group Process and Therapy in Nursing Education
  817. Group Process and Therapy in Nursing Practice
  818. Historical Perspective
  819. Contemporary Nursing Groups
  820. FIGURE 14.8
  821. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 14.2: Group Behavior Therapy for Smoking Cessation
  822. References
  823. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  824. Chapter Summary
  825. Study Questions
  826. Critical Thinking Questions
  827. References
  828. 15: Families and Family Interventions
  829. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  830. KEY TERMS
  831. FAMILY THEORIES AND MODELS
  832. FIGURE 15.1
  833. Family as a System
  834. FIGURE 15.2
  835. Checkpoint Questions
  836. Family Development
  837. BOX 15.1: Family Development Stages and Tasks
  838. Role of the Family
  839. Family and Stress
  840. FIGURE 15.3
  841. Strengths Perspective With Families
  842. Checkpoint Questions
  843. NURSING ASSESSMENT WITH FAMILIES
  844. Structural Assessment
  845. FIGURE 15.4
  846. ASSESSMENT TOOL 15.1: Components of the Calgary Family Assessment Model
  847. FIGURE 15.5
  848. Developmental Assessment
  849. Functional Assessment
  850. Cultural Considerations
  851. NURSING INTERVENTIONS
  852. Cognitive Interventions
  853. Affective Interventions
  854. Behavioral Interventions
  855. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 15.1: NANDA, NOC, and NIC Labels in Psychiatric Family Care
  856. FAMILIES OF CLIENTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
  857. Family Burden
  858. Objective Burden
  859. FIGURE 15.6
  860. Case Vignette 15.1
  861. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  862. Checkpoint Questions
  863. Subjective Burden
  864. Case Vignette 15.2
  865. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  866. Iatrogenic Burden
  867. Confidentiality Issues
  868. Involuntary Treatment Statutes
  869. Discrimination
  870. Burden Attributable to Professionals
  871. Checkpoint Questions
  872. Families as a Population at Risk
  873. Family Consultation
  874. Components
  875. FIGURE 15.7
  876. Nurses as Family Consultants
  877. Checkpoint Questions
  878. Family Empowerment
  879. Therapeutic Communications 15.1: Family Consultation
  880. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  881. Family Education
  882. Components
  883. Nurses as Family Educators
  884. Peer-Taught Family Education
  885. Psychotherapy and Medication
  886. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  887. Chapter Summary
  888. Study Questions
  889. Critical Thinking Questions
  890. References
  891. Web Resource
  892. 16: Psychopharmacology
  893. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  894. KEY TERMS
  895. THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION DRUG-APPROVAL PROCESS
  896. TABLE 16.1: The FDA Drug Testing Protocol for Humans
  897. Clinical Trials
  898. Special Considerations with Psychotropic Agents
  899. PHARMACODYNAMICS
  900. Neurons and Neurotransmission
  901. FIGURE 16.1
  902. Affinity
  903. Receptor–Pharmacology Spectrum
  904. Refractoriness
  905. Efficacy and Potency
  906. Rule of 5s
  907. Effect of Medications on Neurons
  908. TABLE 16.2: Effects of Receptor Antagonism
  909. Effects of Medications on Synapses
  910. Checkpoint Questions
  911. PHARMACOKINETICS
  912. FIGURE 16.2
  913. Absorption
  914. TABLE 16.3: Effects of Psychotropic Medications on Appetite, Gastrointestinal Function, Nutrient Absorption, and Metabolism
  915. Distribution
  916. FIGURE 16.3
  917. Metabolism
  918. Elimination
  919. TABLE 16.4: Foods That Contribute to Acid or Alkaline Urine
  920. TABLE 16.5: Effects of Food and Drug pH on Elimination
  921. BOX 16.1: Effects of Dietary Substances on Psychotropic Medications
  922. Checkpoint Questions
  923. MAJOR CLASSES OF PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS
  924. Antidepressants
  925. FIGURE 16.4
  926. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 16.1: Antidepressants
  927. Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)
  928. Think About It 16.1
  929. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
  930. FIGURE 16.5
  931. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)
  932. Other Selective Antidepressants
  933. SELECTIVE SEROTONIN/NOREPINEPHRINE REUPTAKE INHIBITORS (SNRIS).
  934. SEROTONIN ANTAGONIST/REUPTAKE INHIBITORS (SARIS).
  935. SELECTIVE DOPAMINE REUPTAKE INHIBITOR (SDRI).
  936. ALPHA-2 REUPTAKE INHIBITOR (ARI).
  937. Drugs for Refractory Depression
  938. Checkpoint Questions
  939. Mood Stabilizers
  940. Lithium Carbonate
  941. FIGURE 16.6
  942. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 16.2: Mood Stabilizers
  943. Anticonvulsants
  944. Client-Centered Education 16.1: Teaching Points for Clients Taking Lithium
  945. Medications for Refractory Mania
  946. Anxiolytics
  947. Buspirone
  948. Benzodiazepines
  949. FIGURE 16.7
  950. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 16.3: Anxiolytics
  951. Other Anxiolytics
  952. Checkpoint Questions
  953. Antipsychotic (Neuroleptic) Agents
  954. Typical or Traditional Antipsychotics
  955. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 16.4: Antipsychotics/Neuroleptics
  956. TABLE 16.6: Extrapyramidal Motor Side Effects of Antipsychotic Medications
  957. LOW-POTENCY TYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS.
  958. HIGH-POTENCY TYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTICS.
  959. Atypical Antipsychotics
  960. TABLE 16.7: Comparisons of Antipsychotic Side Effects Based on Receptor Blockade
  961. TABLE 16.8: Actions of Atypical Antipsychotic Medications by Receptor Blockade
  962. FIGURE 16.8
  963. Checkpoint Questions
  964. Stimulant and Nonstimulant Cognitive Enhancers
  965. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 16.5: Stimulants and Cognitive Enhancers
  966. Memory and Cognition Enhancers
  967. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 16.6: Cognitive and Memory Enhancers
  968. Checkpoint Questions
  969. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Clients Using Psychopharmacologic Agents
  970. ASSESSMENT
  971. Target Symptoms
  972. ASSESSMENT TOOL 16.1: Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale
  973. Caffeine Use
  974. BOX 16.2: Assessing Caffeine Intake
  975. Nicotine Use
  976. Polypharmacy
  977. FIGURE 16.9
  978. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  979. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  980. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 16.1: Selected Nursing Diagnoses Pertaining to Drug Effects
  981. Prescribed and Maximum Dose
  982. Method of Administration
  983. BOX 16.3: Decanoate Injections
  984. Expected Drug Action
  985. Side Effects
  986. IMPLEMENTATION
  987. Promoting Medication Adherence
  988. ASSESSMENT TOOL 16.2: Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale
  989. Factors Contributing to Nonadherence
  990. Client-Centered Education 16.2: Psychopharmacology Teaching Plan
  991. Case Vignette 16.1
  992. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  993. Nursing Responses
  994. FIGURE 16.10
  995. Working With the Family
  996. Lifespan Considerations
  997. Pregnancy
  998. Case Vignette 16.2
  999. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1000. Lactation
  1001. Children and Adolescents
  1002. Older Adults
  1003. Pharmacogenetics
  1004. Complementary and Alternative Modalities (CAM)
  1005. Performing Self-Clarification
  1006. Checkpoint Questions
  1007. EVALUATION
  1008. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1009. Chapter Summary
  1010. Study Questions
  1011. Critical Thinking Questions
  1012. References
  1013. 17: Integrative Therapies
  1014. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1015. KEY TERMS
  1016. NCCAM’S CATEGORIES OF PRACTICE
  1017. BOX 17.1: Whole Systems of Medical Practice
  1018. TABLE 17.1: Illustrated Review of Common Integrative Modalities
  1019. Checkpoint Questions
  1020. PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS AND INTEGRATIVE THERAPIES
  1021. Anxiety Disorders
  1022. TABLE 17.2: Selected Herbs, Minerals, and Vitamins for Mental Health Use
  1023. Mood Disorders
  1024. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 17.1: Preferred Music Listening Intervention to Lower Anxiety in Older Adults With Dementia
  1025. Reference
  1026. Light Therapy
  1027. Meditation
  1028. Cultural Spotlight 17.1: Drumming and Chanting
  1029. Herbal and Dietary Supplements
  1030. FIGURE 17.1
  1031. Client-Centered Education 17.1: Mindfulness Meditation
  1032. Other Modalities for Depression
  1033. Schizophrenia and Other Thought Disorders
  1034. Addictive Disorders
  1035. FIGURE 17.2
  1036. FIGURE 17.3
  1037. Cognitive Disorders
  1038. Think About It 17.1
  1039. INTEGRATIVE CARE: INCORPORATING CAM INTO EVIDENCE-BASED NURSING PRACTICE
  1040. Checkpoint Questions
  1041. Importance of Assessment
  1042. Ethical, Legal, and Research-Oriented Obligations
  1043. Case Vignette 17.1
  1044. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1045. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1046. Chapter Summary
  1047. Study Questions
  1048. Critical Thinking Questions
  1049. References
  1050. Web Resources
  1051. 18: Somatic Therapies
  1052. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1053. KEY TERMS
  1054. ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY
  1055. Pretreatment Evaluation
  1056. Procedure
  1057. FIGURE 18.1
  1058. Indications
  1059. Mechanism of Action
  1060. Side Effects
  1061. Nursing Role and Care
  1062. Checkpoint Questions
  1063. MAGNETIC SEIZURE THERAPY
  1064. PHOTOTHERAPY
  1065. Think About It 18.1
  1066. TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION
  1067. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 18.1: Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder
  1068. Client-Centered Education 18.1: Seasonal Affective Disorder
  1069. FIGURE 18.2
  1070. VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION
  1071. TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION
  1072. Checkpoint Questions
  1073. DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION AND OTHER PSYCHOSURGERIES
  1074. FIGURE 18.3
  1075. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1076. Chapter Summary
  1077. Study Questions
  1078. Critical Thinking Questions
  1079. References
  1080. FIVE: Settings for Care
  1081. 19: Inpatient Care Settings
  1082. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1083. KEY TERMS
  1084. INPATIENT CARE CRITERIA AND VARIATIONS
  1085. Levels of Care
  1086. FIGURE 19.1
  1087. Types of Settings
  1088. Psychiatric Units
  1089. Psychiatric Specialty Units
  1090. Nonpsychiatric Units
  1091. Scatter Beds
  1092. Checkpoint Questions
  1093. NURSING ROLES IN INPATIENT CARE MANAGEMENT
  1094. Admission
  1095. FIGURE 19.2
  1096. Types
  1097. BOX 19.1: Types of Involuntary Commitment
  1098. Assessment
  1099. Therapeutic Strategies
  1100. BOX 19.2: Criteria for Establishing a Therapeutic Milieu
  1101. Professional Relationships
  1102. Nurse–Client Contracts
  1103. Checkpoint Questions
  1104. Milieu Management
  1105. Think About It 19.1
  1106. INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT.
  1107. FOSTERING SELF-CARE.
  1108. FIGURE 19.3
  1109. CLIENT EDUCATION.
  1110. LIVING SKILLS GROUPS.
  1111. MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION.
  1112. FIGURE 19.4
  1113. WORKING WITH SUPPORT SYSTEMS/FAMILIES.
  1114. Checkpoint Questions
  1115. Documentation and Reporting
  1116. Transfers
  1117. Discharge
  1118. FIGURE 19.5
  1119. Checkpoint Questions
  1120. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1121. Chapter Summary
  1122. Study Questions
  1123. References
  1124. 20: Community and Home Psychiatric Care
  1125. KEY TERMS
  1126. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1127. COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
  1128. Evolution
  1129. Levels of Prevention
  1130. TABLE 20.1: Interventions According to Levels of Prevention
  1131. Primary Prevention
  1132. BOX 20.1: Mental Health Promotion Interventions
  1133. Secondary Prevention
  1134. Tertiary Prevention
  1135. Checkpoint Questions
  1136. COMMUNITY SUPPORT SYSTEMS
  1137. Components of a Community Support System
  1138. BOX 20.2: Essential Components of a Community Support System
  1139. Community Support Programs
  1140. Guiding Principles
  1141. Models of Community Support Programs
  1142. Assertive Community Treatment
  1143. Examples of Programs
  1144. CLUBHOUSE MODEL.
  1145. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 20.1: Psychiatric Rehabilitation
  1146. FAIRWEATHER LODGE.
  1147. CONSUMER-RUN ALTERNATIVES.
  1148. COMMUNITY WORKER PROGRAMS.
  1149. Checkpoint Questions
  1150. Systems of Care
  1151. Public Policy and Trends
  1152. Chronicity of SPMI
  1153. FIGURE 20.1
  1154. Stalled Resources
  1155. Poverty
  1156. Reinstitutionalization
  1157. BOX 20.3: Community Alternatives to Rehospitalization for Clients With SPMI
  1158. Education
  1159. Psychopharmacology
  1160. Stigma
  1161. Checkpoint Questions
  1162. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
  1163. FIGURE 20.2
  1164. Think About It 20.1
  1165. PSYCHIATRIC HOME CARE
  1166. Services
  1167. Principles
  1168. Case Vignette 20.1
  1169. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1170. Goals
  1171. FIGURE 20.3
  1172. Funding and Eligibility
  1173. BOX 20.4: Common Indications for and Sources of Referral in Psychiatric Home Care
  1174. Checkpoint Questions
  1175. Psychiatric Home Care Nurses
  1176. Think About It 20.2
  1177. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1178. Chapter Summary
  1179. Study Questions
  1180. Critical Thinking Questions
  1181. References
  1182. 21: Forensic Psychiatric Nursing
  1183. KEY TERMS
  1184. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1185. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 21.1: IAFN Subspecialties of Forensic Nursing
  1186. FORENSIC SETTINGS
  1187. FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO INCARCERATION
  1188. FIGURE 21.1
  1189. ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION
  1190. Checkpoint Questions
  1191. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FORENSIC POPULATION
  1192. Offenders With Mental Illness
  1193. Cultural Spotlight 21.1: Minority Offenders
  1194. Violent Offenders
  1195. Special Populations
  1196. Juvenile Offenders
  1197. Case Vignette 21.1
  1198. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1199. Female Offenders
  1200. FIGURE 21.2
  1201. Older Adult Offenders
  1202. Offenders With HIV/AIDS or Hepatitis
  1203. Offenders With Terminal Illness
  1204. Checkpoint Questions
  1205. EFFECTS OF INCARCERATION ON MENTAL HEALTH
  1206. BOX 21.1: Common Stressors to Mental Health in Secure Environments
  1207. CHARACTERISTICS OF FORENSIC PSYCHIATRIC NURSES
  1208. Attitudes
  1209. Skills
  1210. BOX 21.2: Levels of Prevention in Forensic Settings
  1211. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 21.2: ANA Standards for Forensic Nursing
  1212. Standards of Practice for Corrections Nursing
  1213. Standards of Corrections Nursing Professional Performance
  1214. Checkpoint Questions
  1215. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Forensic Clients
  1216. ASSESSMENT
  1217. FIGURE 21.3
  1218. Content
  1219. Risk of Suicide
  1220. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1221. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1222. Think About It 21.1
  1223. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 21.1: Interventions for Suicide Prevention in Incarcerated Populations
  1224. References
  1225. IMPLEMENTATION
  1226. BOX 21.3: Boundary Maintenance Strategies
  1227. Challenging Behaviors 21.1: The Client Who Requests Personal Information
  1228. Promoting Health
  1229. Challenging Behaviors 21.2: The Client Who Gives Compliments and Makes Sexually Explicit Remarks
  1230. Maintaining an Interdisciplinary Approach
  1231. Focusing on the Family
  1232. FIGURE 21.4
  1233. Ensuring Continuity of Care
  1234. FIGURE 21.5
  1235. Acting as Advocate
  1236. FIGURE 21.6
  1237. EVALUATION
  1238. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1239. Chapter Summary
  1240. Study Questions
  1241. Critical Thinking Questions
  1242. References
  1243. SIX: Psychiatric Disorders
  1244. 22: Sleep Disorders
  1245. KEY TERMS
  1246. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1247. SLEEP
  1248. Physiology of Sleep
  1249. Sleep Stages
  1250. TABLE 22.1: Characteristics of the Sleep Stages
  1251. NREM SLEEP.
  1252. FIGURE 22.1
  1253. REM SLEEP.
  1254. Sleep-Regulating Processes
  1255. CIRCADIAN RHYTHM.
  1256. HOMEOSTASIS.
  1257. Purposes of Sleep
  1258. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 22.1: The Suprachiasmatic Nuclei
  1259. Influences on Sleep
  1260. Developmental Changes
  1261. NEWBORNS AND INFANTS.
  1262. FIGURE 22.2
  1263. CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS.
  1264. FIGURE 22.3
  1265. Sleep Disorders in Children.
  1266. YOUNG AND MIDDLE ADULTS.
  1267. OLDER ADULTS.
  1268. Sex and Gender
  1269. Race and Ethnicity
  1270. Medical Disorders and Treatments
  1271. Drugs and Chemical Substances
  1272. BOX 22.1: Drugs That Contribute to Disturbed Sleep
  1273. SLEEP DISORDERS
  1274. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1275. Insomnia
  1276. FIGURE 22.4
  1277. TABLE 22.2: Components of Coanitive-Behavioral Theraov for Insomnia
  1278. Therapeutic Communication 22.1: Assessing Sleep Patterns
  1279. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1280. Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders
  1281. FIGURE 22.5
  1282. DSM-IV-TR BOX 22.1: Sleep Disorders
  1283. Insomnia
  1284. Sleep-Related Breathing Disorder
  1285. Hypersomnia
  1286. Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorder
  1287. Other Sleep Disorders
  1288. HYPERSOMNIAS.
  1289. CIRCADIAN RHYTHM SLEEP DISORDERS.
  1290. PARASOMNIAS.
  1291. SLEEP-RELATED MOVEMENT DISORDERS.
  1292. NARCOLEPSY.
  1293. Think About It 22.1
  1294. Psychiatric Comorbidity and Sleep
  1295. Mood Disorders
  1296. TABLE 22.3: Antidepressants and Sleep
  1297. Anxiety Disorders
  1298. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  1299. Schizophrenia
  1300. TABLE 22.4: Antipsychotics and Sleep
  1301. Cognitive Disorders
  1302. Treatment of Sleep Disorders in Clients with Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders
  1303. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1304. FIGURE 22.6
  1305. Checkpoint Questions
  1306. Sleep Hygiene
  1307. Hypnotic Drugs
  1308. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 22.1: Drugs Used to Treat Insomnia
  1309. Complementary and Alternative Modalities
  1310. Checkpoint Questions
  1311. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Sleep Disorders
  1312. ASSESSMENT
  1313. ASSESSMENT TOOL 22.1: Sleep Inventory
  1314. FIGURE 22.7
  1315. ASSESSMENT TOOL 22.2: The Epworth Sleepiness Scale
  1316. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1317. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1318. IMPLEMENTATION
  1319. UNDERSTANDING NURSING CARE 22.1
  1320. Case in Point 22.1: Agatha’s Story
  1321. Key Assessment Findings
  1322. FIGURE A
  1323. FIGURE B
  1324. FIGURE C.
  1325. EPILOGUE
  1326. FIGURE 22.8
  1327. Client-Centered Education 22.1: Recommended Sleep Hygiene Strategies
  1328. EVALUATION
  1329. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1330. Chapter Summary
  1331. Review Questions
  1332. Critical Thinking Questions
  1333. References
  1334. Web Resources
  1335. 23: Anxiety Disorders
  1336. KEY TERMS
  1337. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1338. ANXIETY
  1339. FIGURE 23.1
  1340. The Continuum of Anxiety
  1341. Effects on Sensation
  1342. Effects on Cognition
  1343. Effects on Verbal Ability
  1344. FIGURE 23.2
  1345. Normal Versus Abnormal Anxiety
  1346. BOX 23.1: Adaptive and Maladaptive Coping Mechanisms for Anxiety
  1347. Checkpoint Questions
  1348. ANXIETY DISORDERS
  1349. Incidence and Prevalence
  1350. Etiology
  1351. Neurobiologic Theories
  1352. FIGURE 23.3
  1353. Psychological Theories
  1354. Checkpoint Questions
  1355. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1356. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  1357. Phobic Disorders
  1358. Case Vignette 23.1
  1359. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1360. AGORAPHOBIA.
  1361. SPECIFIC PHOBIA.
  1362. SOCIAL PHOBIA.
  1363. Panic Attacks
  1364. DSM-IV-TR BOX 23.1: Phobic Disorders
  1365. Agoraphobia
  1366. Specific Phobia
  1367. Social Phobia
  1368. Panic Disorder
  1369. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  1370. DSM-IV-TR BOX 23.2: Panic Disorders
  1371. Panic Attack
  1372. Panic Disorder
  1373. FIGURE 23.4
  1374. Case Vignette 23.2
  1375. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1376. Stress Disorders
  1377. ACUTE STRESS DISORDER.
  1378. POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER.
  1379. Checkpoint Questions
  1380. DSM-IV-TR BOX 23.3: Stress Disorders
  1381. Acute Stress Disorder
  1382. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  1383. Comorbidities and Dual Diagnoses
  1384. Differential Diagnosis
  1385. BOX 23.2: Differential Diagnoses for Anxiety Disorders
  1386. Implications and Prognoses
  1387. Think About It 23.1
  1388. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1389. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  1390. TABLE 23.1: Selected Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Strategies for Clients With Anxiety Disorders
  1391. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 21.1: Interventions for Anxiety Disorders
  1392. References
  1393. BASIC COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR ANXIETY.
  1394. FIGURE 23.5
  1395. Client-Centered Education 23.1: Progressive Relaxation
  1396. SYSTEMATIC DESENSITIZATION AND EXPOSURE TREATMENT.
  1397. RELAXATION TECHNIQUES AND BREATHING RETRAINING.
  1398. Psychopharmacology
  1399. SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS.
  1400. BENZODIAZEPINES.
  1401. BUSPIRONE.
  1402. BETA BLOCKERS.
  1403. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 23.1: Guidelines for Use of Benzodiazepines
  1404. TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS.
  1405. Checkpoint Questions
  1406. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Clients With Anxiety Disorders
  1407. ASSESSMENT
  1408. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1409. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1410. IMPLEMENTATION
  1411. ASSESSMENT TOOL 23.1: Common Findings Associated With Anxiety Disorders
  1412. Cognitive
  1413. Affective
  1414. Physiologic
  1415. Behavioral
  1416. Alleviating Anxiety
  1417. Initiating a Therapeutic Dialogue
  1418. Countering Faulty Thinking
  1419. Managing Hyperventilation
  1420. FIGURE 23.6
  1421. Case in Point 23.1: Ruth’s Story
  1422. Key Assessment Findings
  1423. FIGURE A.
  1424. FIGURE B.
  1425. FIGURE C.
  1426. EPILOGUE
  1427. Therapeutic Communication 23.1: The Client With Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  1428. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1429. Suggesting Lifestyle Changes
  1430. Teaching Adaptive Coping Strategies
  1431. Teaching Relaxation
  1432. Teaching Problem-Solving Skills
  1433. EVALUATION
  1434. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1435. Chapter Summary
  1436. Study Questions
  1437. Critical Thinking Questions
  1438. References
  1439. Web Resources
  1440. 24: Somatoform, Dissociative, and Sexual Disorders
  1441. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1442. KEY TERMS
  1443. SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
  1444. Incidence and Prevalence
  1445. Etiology
  1446. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1447. DSM-IV-TR BOX 24.1: Somatoform Disorders
  1448. Somatization Disorder
  1449. Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
  1450. Conversion Disorder
  1451. Hypochondriasis
  1452. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  1453. Checkpoint Questions
  1454. Somatization Disorder
  1455. Undifferentiated Somatoform Disorder
  1456. Conversion Disorder
  1457. Hypochondriasis
  1458. Pain Disorder
  1459. Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  1460. FIGURE 24.1
  1461. Comorbidities and Dual Diagnoses
  1462. Implications and Prognosis
  1463. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1464. BOX 24.1: Selected Multidiscipfinary Interventions for Clients With Somatoform Disorders
  1465. Individual and Group Psychotherapies
  1466. Psychopharmacology and Somatic Therapies
  1467. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 24.1: Interventions for Hypochondriasis
  1468. References
  1469. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Somatoform Disorders
  1470. FIGURE 24.2
  1471. ASSESSMENT
  1472. Mental Status
  1473. Physical Examination
  1474. Social Assessment
  1475. ASSESSMENT TOOL 24.1: Common Mental Status Findings in Somatoform Disorders
  1476. Behavior
  1477. Mood and Affect
  1478. Thought Process and Content
  1479. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1480. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1481. IMPLEMENTATION
  1482. Case in Point 24.1: Rose and Andrew’s Story
  1483. Key Assessment findings
  1484. EPILOGUE
  1485. Establishing a Trusting Relationship
  1486. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 24.2: Interventions for Body Dysmorphic Disorder
  1487. References
  1488. Managing Ineffective Coping
  1489. Therapeutic Communication 24.1: Addressing Somatization Disorder
  1490. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1491. Addressing Powerlessness and Dependency
  1492. Enhancing Self-Esteem
  1493. Reducing Anxiety
  1494. FIGURE 24.3
  1495. Reestablishing Social Activities
  1496. Reestablishing Functional Family Processes
  1497. Think About It 24.1
  1498. EVALUATION
  1499. DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
  1500. Cultural Spotlight 24.1: Dissociative Cultural Phenomena
  1501. FIGURE 24.4
  1502. Incidence and Prevalence
  1503. Etiology
  1504. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1505. DSM-IV-TR BOX 24.2: Dissociative Disorders
  1506. Dissociative Fugue
  1507. Dissociative Amnesia
  1508. Depersonalization Disorder
  1509. Dissociative Identity Disorder
  1510. Comorbidities and Dual Diagnoses
  1511. Case Vignette 24.1
  1512. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1513. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1514. Checkpoint Questions
  1515. Individual Therapy
  1516. Group Therapy
  1517. Psychopharmacology
  1518. Art Therapy
  1519. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Dissociative Disorders
  1520. ASSESSMENT
  1521. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1522. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1523. ASSESSMENT TOOL 24.2: Inventory for Symptoms of Dissociation
  1524. IMPLEMENTATION
  1525. Therapeutic Communication 24.2: The Client With a Dissociative Disorder
  1526. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1527. Milieu Management
  1528. Family Education
  1529. EVALUATION
  1530. SEXUAL DISORDERS
  1531. Sexual Dysfunction
  1532. Etiology
  1533. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1534. BOX 24.2: Phases of Sexual Response
  1535. Desire Disorders
  1536. Arousal Disorders
  1537. Orgasmic Disorders
  1538. Case Vignette 24.2
  1539. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1540. Pain Disorders
  1541. Checkpoint Questions
  1542. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatments
  1543. TABLE 24.1: Psychological, Physical, and Pharmacologic Causes of Sexual Dysfunction*
  1544. Pharmacologic Therapy
  1545. Think About It 24.2
  1546. Sex Therapy
  1547. Nursing Assessment
  1548. ASSESSMENT TOOL 24.3: Sexual Health History
  1549. FIGURE 24.5
  1550. Nursing Interventions
  1551. Checkpoint Questions
  1552. Paraphilias
  1553. Therapeutic Communication 24.3: Respecting a Client’s Wishes Regarding Sexual Issues
  1554. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1555. Client-Centered Education 24.1: Fostering Self-Esteem Related to Sexuality
  1556. Checkpoint Questions
  1557. Gender Identity Disorders
  1558. DSM-IV-TR BOX 24.3: Paraphilias
  1559. Exhibitionism
  1560. Fetishism
  1561. Frotteurism
  1562. Pedophilia
  1563. Sexual Masochism
  1564. Sexual Sadism
  1565. Transvestic Fetishism
  1566. Voyeurism
  1567. Paraphilia Not Otherwise Specified
  1568. Compulsive Sexual Behavior
  1569. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1570. Chapter Summary
  1571. Study Questions
  1572. Critical Thinking Questions
  1573. References
  1574. Web Resources
  1575. 25: Personality Disorders
  1576. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1577. KEY TERMS
  1578. PERSONALITY
  1579. OVERVIEW OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS
  1580. Incidence and Prevalence
  1581. Cultural Spotlight 25.1: Care in Diagnosis of Personality Disorders
  1582. Etiology
  1583. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1584. Checkpoint Questions
  1585. Cluster A
  1586. DSM-IV-TR BOX 25.1: Cluster A Personality Disorders
  1587. Paranoid Personality Disorder
  1588. Schizoid Personality Disorder
  1589. Schizotypal Personality Disorder
  1590. PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1591. FIGURE 25.1
  1592. SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1593. SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1594. Case in Point 25.1: Margaret’s Story
  1595. Key Assessment Findings
  1596. EPILOGUE
  1597. Cluster B
  1598. ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1599. FIGURE 25.2
  1600. DSM-IV-TR BOX 25.2: Cluster B Personality Disorders
  1601. Antisocial Personality Disorder
  1602. Borderline Personality Disorder
  1603. Histrionic Personality Disorder
  1604. Narcissistic Personality Disorder
  1605. BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1606. HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1607. FIGURE 25.3
  1608. NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1609. Cluster C
  1610. AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1611. DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1612. FIGURE 25.4
  1613. OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER.
  1614. Checkpoint Questions
  1615. Comorbidities and Dual Diagnoses
  1616. DSM-IV-TR BOX 25.3: Cluster C Personality Disorders
  1617. Avoidant Personality Disorder
  1618. Dependent Personality Disorder
  1619. Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
  1620. Implications and Prognosis
  1621. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1622. FIGURE 25.5
  1623. TABLE 25.1: Goals of Treatment for Specific Personality Disorders
  1624. Psychopharmacology
  1625. Individual Psychotherapy
  1626. Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  1627. Group Therapy
  1628. Family Education and Therapy
  1629. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 25.1: Evidence-Based Interventions for Borderline Personality Disorder
  1630. Reference
  1631. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 25.2: Evidence-Based Interventions for Antisocial Personality Disorder
  1632. Reference
  1633. Case Vignette 25.1
  1634. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1635. Think About It 25.1
  1636. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Personality Disorders
  1637. ASSESSMENT
  1638. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1639. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1640. IMPLEMENTATION
  1641. TABLE 25.2: Recommended Approaches to Personality Types
  1642. Promoting Participation in Treatment
  1643. FIGURE 25.6
  1644. Case in Point 25.2: Gail’s Story
  1645. Key Assessment Findings
  1646. FIGURE A.
  1647. FIGURE B.
  1648. FIGURE C.
  1649. EPILOGUE
  1650. Enlisting the Family in the Treatment Plan
  1651. Improving Coping Skills
  1652. Reducing Inappropriate Behaviors
  1653. Confronting the Client
  1654. Client-Centered Education 25.1: Helping Families When Clients Have Personality Disorders
  1655. Setting Limits
  1656. Therapeutic Communication 25.1: Antisocial Personality Disorder
  1657. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1658. Providing for Physical Safety
  1659. EVALUATION
  1660. Checkpoint Questions
  1661. NURSE’S SELF-CARE
  1662. FIGURE 25.7
  1663. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1664. Chapter Summary
  1665. Study Questions
  1666. Critical Thinking Questions
  1667. References
  1668. Web Resources
  1669. 26: Eating Disorders
  1670. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1671. KEY TERMS
  1672. EATING DISORDERS: DEFINITION AND TYPES
  1673. FIGURE 26.1
  1674. Incidence and Prevalence
  1675. Etiology
  1676. FIGURE 26.2
  1677. Biologic Theories
  1678. Psychosocial Theories
  1679. Sociocultural Theories
  1680. FIGURE 26.3
  1681. Family-Based Theories
  1682. Checkpoint Questions
  1683. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1684. Anorexia Nervosa
  1685. FIGURE 26.4
  1686. DSM-IV-TR BOX 26.1: Eating Disorders
  1687. Anorexia Nervosa
  1688. Bulimia Nervosa
  1689. Bulimia Nervosa
  1690. FIGURE 26.5
  1691. Other Eating Disorders
  1692. Comorbidities and Dual Diagnoses
  1693. Case Vignette 26.1
  1694. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1695. Checkpoint Questions
  1696. Implications and Prognosis
  1697. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1698. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 26.1: Interventions for Eating Disorders
  1699. Settings for Care
  1700. Clinical and Dialectical-Pharmacologic Behavioral Therapies
  1701. Family Therapy
  1702. Psychopharmacology
  1703. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 26.2: Interventions for Anorexia Nervosa
  1704. References
  1705. Checkpoint Questions
  1706. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Eating Disorders
  1707. ASSESSMENT
  1708. Health History
  1709. Case in Point 26.1: Jody’s Story
  1710. Key Assessment findings
  1711. FIGURE A.
  1712. FIGURE B.
  1713. FIGURE C.
  1714. FIGURE D.
  1715. FIGURE E.
  1716. EPILOGUE
  1717. ASSESSMENT TOOL 26.1: Inventory for Clients With Eating Problems
  1718. Health Perception-Health Management
  1719. Nutrition-Metabolism
  1720. Elimination
  1721. Activity-Exercise
  1722. Sleep-Rest
  1723. Self-Perception-Self-Concept
  1724. Roles Relationships
  1725. Sexuality-Reproduction
  1726. Coping-Stress Tolerance
  1727. Values-Beliefs
  1728. Nutrition
  1729. Elimination
  1730. Reproduction and Hormones
  1731. Activity and Rest
  1732. Psychosocial
  1733. TABLE 26.1: Manifestations of Cognitive Distortions in Clients With Eating Disorders
  1734. Therapeutic Communication 26.1: Moving with Resistance
  1735. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1736. Physical Examination
  1737. FIGURE 26.6
  1738. Laboratory Testing
  1739. Electrocardiogram Studies
  1740. FIGURE 26.7
  1741. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1742. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1743. IMPLEMENTATION
  1744. UNDERSTANDING NURSING CARE 26.1
  1745. Checkpoint Questions
  1746. BOX 26.1: Preventing Eating Disorders
  1747. Restoring Nutritional Balance
  1748. FIGURE 26.8
  1749. Think About It 26.1
  1750. Encouraging Realistic Thinking Processes
  1751. Client-Centered Education 26.1: Teaching Points for Clients With Eating Disorders
  1752. Improving Body Image
  1753. Fostering Self-Esteem
  1754. Exploring Feelings of Powerlessness
  1755. Encouraging Effective Coping
  1756. Challenging Behaviors 26.1: The Client With a Distorted Body Image
  1757. Restoring Family Processes
  1758. Enmeshment and Overprotectiveness
  1759. Conflict Avoidance and Rigidity
  1760. Think About It 26.2
  1761. EVALUATION
  1762. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1763. Chapter Summary
  1764. Study Questions
  1765. Critical Thinking Questions
  1766. References
  1767. Web Resources
  1768. 27: Depressive Disorders
  1769. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1770. KEY TERMS
  1771. OVERVIEW OF DEPRESSIVE ILLNESS
  1772. Incidence and Prevalence
  1773. Etiology
  1774. BOX 27.1: Risk Factors for Depression
  1775. Genetic Factors
  1776. Physiologic Factors
  1777. FIGURE 27.1
  1778. BIOGENIC AMINES.
  1779. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINE AND IMMUNE RELATIONSHIPS.
  1780. Psychological Factors
  1781. LEARNED HELPLESSNESS.
  1782. COGNITIVE FACTORS.
  1783. Checkpoint Questions
  1784. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1785. Major Depressive Disorder
  1786. FIGURE 27.2
  1787. Dysthymic Disorder
  1788. FIGURE 27.3
  1789. DSM-IV-TR BOX 27.1: Depressive Disorders
  1790. Major Depressive Episode
  1791. Dysthymic Disorder
  1792. Postpartum Depression
  1793. Implications and Prognosis
  1794. Case Vignette 27.1
  1795. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  1796. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1797. FIGURE 27.4
  1798. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
  1799. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 27.1: Findings From the Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D)
  1800. FIGURE 27.5
  1801. Psychopharmacology
  1802. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 27.1: Effects of Antidepressants on Neurotransmitters
  1803. SELECTIVE SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS AND RELATED DRUGS.
  1804. NOVEL (ATYPICAL) ANTIDEPRESSANTS.
  1805. CYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANTS.
  1806. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 27.1: Symptoms of and Treatment for Serotonin Syndrome
  1807. MONOAMINE OXIDASE INHIBITORS.
  1808. Checkpoint Questions
  1809. Somatic and Integrative Interventions
  1810. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 27.2: Hypertensive Crisis Alert
  1811. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Depressive Disorders
  1812. ASSESSMENT
  1813. Safety
  1814. Suicide Risk
  1815. Case in Point 27.1: Richard’s Story
  1816. Key Assessment Findings
  1817. EPILOGUE
  1818. ASSESSMENT TOOL 27.1: Scales and Screening Instruments for Depression
  1819. Violence Risk
  1820. Mental Status Examination
  1821. Physiologic Stability
  1822. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1823. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1824. IMPLEMENTATION
  1825. FIGURE 27.6
  1826. Protecting the Client From Suicide
  1827. Managing the Potential for Violence
  1828. Maintaining Physical Health and Personal Hygiene
  1829. FIGURE 27.7
  1830. Enhancing Thought Processes
  1831. Encouraging Treatment and Medication Adherence
  1832. EVALUATION
  1833. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1834. Chapter Summary
  1835. Study Questions
  1836. Critical Thinking Questions
  1837. References
  1838. Web Resources
  1839. 28: Bipolar Disorders
  1840. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1841. KEY TERMS
  1842. OVERVIEW OF BIPOLAR DISORDERS
  1843. Incidence and Prevalence
  1844. Etiology
  1845. Biologic Foundations
  1846. GENETIC FACTORS.
  1847. NEUROANATOMIC FACTORS.
  1848. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 28.1: Brain Region Alterations in Bipolar Disorder
  1849. NEUROTRANSMITTERS.
  1850. Psychological Factors
  1851. FIGURE 28.1
  1852. COGNITIVE FACTORS.
  1853. INTERPERSONAL AND SOCIAL RHYTHM MODEL.
  1854. Cognitive Functioning and Bipolar Disorder
  1855. Checkpoint Questions
  1856. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1857. Bipolar I Disorder
  1858. FIGURE 28.2
  1859. Bipolar II Disorder
  1860. DSM-IV-TR BOX 28.1: Bipolar I Disorder
  1861. Manic Episode
  1862. Mixed Episode
  1863. FIGURE 28.3
  1864. Cyclothymic Disorder
  1865. Rapid Cycling
  1866. Implications and Prognosis
  1867. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1868. DSM-IV-TR BOX 28.2: Bipolar II Disorder
  1869. Hypomanic Episode
  1870. Psychotherapy
  1871. DSM-IV-TR BOX 28.3: Cyclothymic Disorder
  1872. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 28.1: Intensive Psychotherapy for Bipolar Depression
  1873. References
  1874. Checkpoint Questions
  1875. Psychopharmacologic Therapy
  1876. MOOD STABILIZERS.
  1877. BOX 28.1: Antidepressants and Bipolar Disorders
  1878. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 28.1: Lithium
  1879. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 28.2: Lithium Toxicity and Associated Serum Levels*
  1880. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 28.3: Divalproex Sodium
  1881. MEDICATIONS FOR REFRACTORY MANIA.
  1882. FIGURE 28.4
  1883. Checkpoint Questions
  1884. Somatic Nonpharmacologic Interventions
  1885. BOX 28.2: Somatic Therapies for Bipolar Illnesses
  1886. Sleep Deprivation
  1887. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  1888. Vagal Nerve Stimulation
  1889. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Bipolar Mania
  1890. ASSESSMENT
  1891. Safety
  1892. Mental Status Examination
  1893. Physiologic Stability
  1894. Family Issues
  1895. FIGURE 28.5
  1896. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 28.2: Client Education in Lithium Therapy
  1897. References
  1898. UNDERSTANDING NURSING CARE 28.1
  1899. ASSESSMENT TOOL 28.1: Components and Findings of the MSE in Mania
  1900. Appearance and General Behavior
  1901. Mood and Affect
  1902. Thought Content and Process
  1903. Perceptual Disturbances
  1904. Judgment and Insight
  1905. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  1906. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  1907. IMPLEMENTATION
  1908. Managing the Potential for Violence
  1909. Case in Point 28.1: Danielle’s Story
  1910. Key Assessment Findings
  1911. FIGURE A
  1912. FIGURE B
  1913. FIGURE C
  1914. EPILOGUE
  1915. Maintaining Physical Health and Personal Hygiene
  1916. FIGURE 28.6
  1917. Enhancing Thought Processes
  1918. Self-Esteem Issues
  1919. Anxiety and Agitation
  1920. Encouraging Treatment and Medication Adherence
  1921. Think About It 28.1
  1922. EVALUATION
  1923. Client-Centered Education 28.1: Helping a Loved One Who Has Bipolar Disorder
  1924. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  1925. Chapter Summary
  1926. Study Questions
  1927. Critical Thinking Questions
  1928. References
  1929. Web Resources
  1930. 29: Thought Disorders
  1931. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  1932. KEY TERMS
  1933. SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER THOUGHT DISORDERS
  1934. FIGURE 29.1
  1935. Incidence and Prevalence
  1936. Etiology
  1937. Biologic Theories
  1938. GENETIC INFLUENCES.
  1939. NEUROCHEMICAL AND NEUROANATOMIC CHANGES.
  1940. FIGURE 29.2
  1941. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 29.1: The Dopamine Hypothesis of Schizophrenia
  1942. Psychosocial Theories
  1943. Checkpoint Questions
  1944. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  1945. DSM-IV-TR BOX 29.1: Thought Disorders
  1946. Schizophrenia
  1947. Schizophreniform Disorder
  1948. Schizoaffective Disorder
  1949. Delusional Disorder
  1950. Brief Psychotic Disorder
  1951. Shared Psychotic Disorder (Formerly Called Folie à Deux)
  1952. BOX 29.1: Positive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
  1953. Positive Symptoms
  1954. Negative Symptoms
  1955. The Disorganization Dimension
  1956. DISORGANIZED SPEECH.
  1957. BOX 29.2: Illustrations of Bizarre and Disorganized Speech
  1958. Loose Associations
  1959. Clanging
  1960. Neologisms
  1961. Word Salad
  1962. DISORGANIZED BEHAVIOR.
  1963. FIGURE 29.3
  1964. INCONGRUOUS AFFECT.
  1965. The Psychotic Dimension
  1966. DELUSIONS.
  1967. Cultural Spotlight 29.1: Delusions, Hallucinations, and Contextual Experience
  1968. HALLUCINATIONS.
  1969. Challenging Behaviors 29.1: Hallucinations
  1970. The Negative Dimension
  1971. FIGURE 29.4
  1972. Other Symptoms
  1973. Subtypes of Schizophrenia
  1974. Water Intoxication
  1975. Checkpoint Questions
  1976. Comorbidities and Dual Diagnoses
  1977. Differential Diagnosis
  1978. BOX 29.3: Differential Diagnoses of Thought Disorders
  1979. Implications and Prognosis
  1980. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  1981. TABLE 29.1: Clinical Pathway: Schizophrenic Disorder (295.1x, catatonic 295.2x, delusional 297.10, brief reactive psychosis 298.80)
  1982. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 29.1: Interventions for Schizophrenia
  1983. References
  1984. Checkpoint Questions
  1985. Psychopharmacologic Interventions
  1986. TRADITIONAL (CONVENTIONAL) ANTIPSYCHOTICS.
  1987. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 29.1: Traditional and Atypical Antipsychotic Medications
  1988. FIGURE 29.5
  1989. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY BOX 29.2: Medications Used for Side Effects of Antipsychotics
  1990. ATYPICAL (NOVEL) ANTIPSYCHOTICS.
  1991. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 29.2: Clinical Antipsychotic Trials of Intervention Effectiveness (CATIE)
  1992. References
  1993. Psychosocial Interventions
  1994. MILIEU MANAGEMENT.
  1995. INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP THERAPY.
  1996. COGNITIVE–BEHAVIORAL THERAPY.
  1997. SOCIAL SKILLS TRAINING.
  1998. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION.
  1999. FIGURE 29.6
  2000. Checkpoint Questions
  2001. Continuum of Care
  2002. DISCHARGE PLANNING.
  2003. CARE IN THE COMMUNITY.
  2004. Think About It 29.1
  2005. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Schizophrenia and Thought Disorders
  2006. ASSESSMENT
  2007. Mood and Cognitive State
  2008. FIGURE 29.7
  2009. Potential for Violence
  2010. Assessing Social Support
  2011. Challenging Behaviors 29.2: Threatened Aggression
  2012. Knowledge of Illness
  2013. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2014. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2015. Case in Point 29.1: James’s Story
  2016. Key Assessment Findings
  2017. FIGURE A
  2018. FIGURE B
  2019. FIGURE C
  2020. FIGURE D
  2021. FIGURE E
  2022. EPILOGUE
  2023. IMPLEMENTATION
  2024. UNDERSTANDING NURSING CARE 29.1
  2025. Addressing Disturbed Thought Processes and Sensory Perceptions
  2026. Reinforcing Reality
  2027. Challenging Behaviors 29.3: The Client Who Is Hostile
  2028. Understanding Language Content
  2029. Intervening in Hallucinations
  2030. Managing Violent Behavior
  2031. Enhancing Social Interaction
  2032. Developing Trust
  2033. Initiating Interaction
  2034. FIGURE 29.8
  2035. Modeling Affect
  2036. Promoting Medication Adherence
  2037. Therapeutic Communication 29.1: Disorganized Speech in Schizophrenia
  2038. Reflection and Critical Thinking Questions
  2039. Promoting Improved Coping
  2040. Checkpoint Questions
  2041. Strengthening Family Processes
  2042. FIGURE 29.9
  2043. Educating Clients and Families
  2044. Teaching Symptom Management
  2045. EVALUATION
  2046. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2047. Chapter Summary
  2048. Study Questions
  2049. Critical Thinking Questions
  2050. References
  2051. Web Resources
  2052. 30: Substance Use Disorders
  2053. KEY TERMS
  2054. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2055. SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE
  2056. Incidence and Prevalence
  2057. FIGURE 30.1
  2058. BOX 30.1: Key Facts from the 2009 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse
  2059. Alcohol-Related Statistics
  2060. Drug-Related Statistics
  2061. Cultural and Ethnic Variations
  2062. Checkpoint Questions
  2063. Etiology
  2064. Biologic Foundations
  2065. Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors
  2066. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  2067. Alcohol-Related Disorders
  2068. FIGURE 30.2
  2069. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 30.1: Effects of Cocaine on Neurotransmission
  2070. DSM-IV-TR BOX 30.1: Substance-Related Disorders
  2071. Categories
  2072. Criteria
  2073. FIGURE 30.3
  2074. ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION IN THE BODY.
  2075. INTOXICATION.
  2076. BLACKOUTS.
  2077. TOLERANCE.
  2078. WITHDRAWAL.
  2079. COMPLICATIONS.
  2080. FIGURE 30.4
  2081. FIGURE 30.5
  2082. FIGURE 30.6
  2083. Think About It 30.1
  2084. Controlled Substance Disorders
  2085. TABLE 30.1: Commonly Abused Controlled Substances
  2086. STIMULANTS.
  2087. FIGURE 30.7
  2088. CANNABIS.
  2089. HALLUCINOGENS AND PHENCYCLIDINE.
  2090. OPIOIDS.
  2091. FIGURE 30.8
  2092. SEDATIVES, HYPNOTICS, AND ANXIOLYTICS.
  2093. Checkpoint Questions
  2094. Comorbidities and Co-occurring Disorders
  2095. FIGURE 30.9
  2096. Implications and Prognosis
  2097. Perinatal Statistics and Risks
  2098. FIGURE 30.10
  2099. Preventive and Public Health Strategies
  2100. BOX 30.2: Consequences of Cocaine Use During Pregnancy
  2101. Increased Risks to Pregnancy
  2102. Maternal Risks
  2103. Effects on Fetus
  2104. Effects on the Newborn
  2105. Checkpoint Questions
  2106. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2107. Detoxification
  2108. BOX 30.3: Principles of Addiction Treatment
  2109. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 30.1: Evidence-Based Practice Guideline for Detoxification and Substance Abuse Treatment: An Overview of the Psychosocial and Biomedical Issues During Detoxification
  2110. References
  2111. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 30.1: Medications Used for Detoxification
  2112. ALCOHOL.
  2113. ASSESSMENT TOOL 30.1: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised (CIWA-Ar)
  2114. OPIOIDS AND OTHER DRUGS.
  2115. Checkpoint Questions
  2116. Rehabilitation
  2117. TABLE 30.2: Selected Interdisciplinary Interventions in Rehabilitation
  2118. SELF-HELP GROUPS.
  2119. BOX 30.4: The 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
  2120. BRIEF INTERVENTION.
  2121. Client-Centered, Culturally Competent Care
  2122. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Substance Use Disorders
  2123. ASSESSMENT
  2124. UNDERSTANDING NURSING CARE 30.1
  2125. Screening
  2126. Case in Point 30.1: Erica and Paul’s Story
  2127. Key Assessment Findings
  2128. FIGURE A
  2129. FIGURE B
  2130. FIGURE C
  2131. FIGURE D
  2132. EPILOGUE
  2133. Physical Examination
  2134. Psychosocial Assessment
  2135. ASSESSMENT TOOL 30.2: Substance Use Inventory
  2136. Health History Questions
  2137. Physical Examination
  2138. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2139. ASSESSMENT TOOL 30.3: The CAGE Questionnaire for Substance Abuse Screening
  2140. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2141. IMPLEMENTATION
  2142. Managing Withdrawal
  2143. FIGURE 30.11
  2144. Breaking Through Denial
  2145. TABLE 30.3: Forms of Denial
  2146. Managing Anxiety
  2147. Teaching Effective Coping Strategies
  2148. Therapeutic Communication 30.1: A Cocaine Abuser in Denial
  2149. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2150. Improving Relationships
  2151. Improving Self-Image
  2152. Case Vignette 30.1
  2153. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2154. Promoting Healthy Activities
  2155. EVALUATION
  2156. Checkpoint Questions
  2157. IMPAIRED NURSES
  2158. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2159. Chapter Summary
  2160. Study Questions
  2161. Critical Thinking Questions
  2162. References
  2163. Web Resources
  2164. 31: Cognitive Disorders
  2165. KEY TERMS
  2166. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2167. ETIOLOGIC AND DIAGNOSTIC CHALLENGES OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS
  2168. TABLE 31.1: Delirium Versus Dementia
  2169. DELIRIUM
  2170. Incidence and Prevalence
  2171. Etiology
  2172. BOX 31.1: Specific Causes of Delirium
  2173. FIGURE 31.1
  2174. Checkpoint Questions
  2175. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  2176. DSM-IV-TR BOX 31.1: Delirium
  2177. Delirium Due to a General Medical Condition
  2178. Substance-Withdrawal Delirium
  2179. Substance-Intoxication Delirium
  2180. Delirium Due to Multiple Etiologies
  2181. Delirium Not Otherwise Specified
  2182. Case Vignette 31.1
  2183. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2184. Implications and Prognosis
  2185. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2186. Medical Interventions
  2187. Environmental Interventions
  2188. FIGURE 31.2
  2189. Cognitive and Psychosocial Interventions
  2190. Checkpoint Questions
  2191. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Delirium
  2192. ASSESSMENT
  2193. ASSESSMENT TOOL 31.1: Sample Mini-Mental Status Examination Questions
  2194. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2195. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2196. Think About It 31.1
  2197. IMPLEMENTATION
  2198. Managing Symptoms of Delirium
  2199. FIGURE 31.3
  2200. Challenging Behaviors 31.1: The Client Who Has Acute Confusion
  2201. Providing a Safe Environment
  2202. Assisting With Personal Care
  2203. FIGURE 31.4
  2204. Providing Client and Family Education
  2205. EVALUATION
  2206. Checkpoint Questions
  2207. DEMENTIA
  2208. Incidence and Prevalence
  2209. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  2210. DSM-IV-TR BOX 31.2: Dementia
  2211. Dementia of the Alzheimer’s Type
  2212. Vascular Dementia
  2213. Dementia Due to Other General Medical Conditions
  2214. Impaired Learning
  2215. Compromised Ability for Complex Tasks
  2216. Impaired Reasoning
  2217. Compromised Spatial Ability and Orientation
  2218. Language Deficits
  2219. FIGURE 31.5
  2220. Behavioral Problems
  2221. Checkpoint Questions
  2222. Types of Dementia
  2223. TABLE 31.2: Comparative Assessment for Cognitive Disorders
  2224. Alzheimer’s Disease
  2225. ETIOLOGIC FACTORS.
  2226. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 31.1: Neurologic Alterations in Alzheimer’s Disease
  2227. BOX 31.2: Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
  2228. Genetics.
  2229. Oxidative Stress.
  2230. Immunology.
  2231. Hormones.
  2232. Inflammation.
  2233. Diet.
  2234. PREVENTIVE FACTORS.
  2235. FIGURE 31.6
  2236. Vascular Dementia
  2237. Lewy Body Disease
  2238. Parkinson’s Disease
  2239. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 31.2: The Pathophysiology of Parkinson’s Disease
  2240. Huntington’s Disease
  2241. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Dementia
  2242. Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration
  2243. Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
  2244. Implications and Prognosis
  2245. Interdisciplinary Goals and Management
  2246. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 31.1: Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Dementia-Related Agitation
  2247. References
  2248. Medical and Supportive Interventions
  2249. Psychopharmacologic Interventions
  2250. Think About It 31.2
  2251. Psychosocial Interventions
  2252. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 31.2: Interventions for Cognitive Disorders
  2253. Checkpoint Questions
  2254. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Dementia
  2255. ASSESSMENT
  2256. BOX 31.3: Differential Diagnosis for Dementia
  2257. ASSESSMENT TOOL 31.2: Screening Tests for Dementia
  2258. Behavior
  2259. ASSESSMENT TOOL 31.3: Questionnaire for Dementia
  2260. Subjective Data
  2261. Behavioral Changes (Often Asked of the Family)
  2262. Emotional Changes
  2263. Social Changes
  2264. Intellectual Behavior
  2265. Functional Capacity
  2266. Objective Data
  2267. Level of Consciousness
  2268. Appearance
  2269. Attention
  2270. Language
  2271. Memory
  2272. Constructional Ability
  2273. Cortical Function
  2274. Mental Status
  2275. ASSESSMENT TOOL 31.4: Testing for Cognitive Deficits
  2276. FIGURE 31.7
  2277. Perceptual Problems
  2278. Orientation
  2279. Memory
  2280. Family
  2281. Education
  2282. NURSING DIAGNOSES
  2283. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2284. IMPLEMENTATION
  2285. Case in Point 31.1: Betty’s Story
  2286. Key Assessment Findings
  2287. FIGURE A.
  2288. FIGURE B.
  2289. FIGURE C.
  2290. FIGURE D.
  2291. FIGURES E AND F.
  2292. FIGURE G.
  2293. Epilogue
  2294. Managing the Client’s Health
  2295. Enhancing Sensory Capabilities
  2296. Meeting the Client’s Physical Needs
  2297. Encouraging Appropriate Behaviors
  2298. Modifying the Environment
  2299. FIGURE 31.8
  2300. Challenging Behaviors 31.2: The Client Who Is Disruptive
  2301. FIGURE 31.9
  2302. Therapeutic Communication 31.1
  2303. A Client with Dementia
  2304. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2305. Performing Pharmacologic Interventions
  2306. Preserving the Family Unit
  2307. FIGURE 31.10
  2308. EVALUATION
  2309. AMNESTIC DISORDERS
  2310. DSM-IV-TR BOX 31.3: Amnestic Disorders
  2311. Amnestic Disorder Due to a General Medical Condition
  2312. Substance-Induced Persisting Amnestic Disorder
  2313. Checkpoint Questions
  2314. NURSE’S SELF-CARE
  2315. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2316. Chapter Summary
  2317. Study Questions
  2318. Critical Thinking Questions
  2319. References
  2320. Web Resources
  2321. SEVEN: Psychiatric Emergencies
  2322. 32: Anger and Aggression
  2323. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2324. KEY TERMS
  2325. DEFINITIONS
  2326. POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTORS TO ANGRY, AGGRESSIVE, OR VIOLENT BEHAVIORS
  2327. Psychiatric Illness
  2328. BOX 32.1: Psychiatric Diagnoses and Patterns of Aggression or Violence
  2329. Medical Conditions
  2330. BOX 32.2: Selected Medical Conditions Associated With Aggression and Violence
  2331. Traumatic Life Events
  2332. Biologic Factors and Temperament
  2333. FIGURE 32.1
  2334. Social–Environmental Factors
  2335. Checkpoint Questions
  2336. HEALTH CARE ENVIRONMENTS AND ANGRY AND AGGRESSIVE CLIENT BEHAVIOR
  2337. Challenging Behaviors 32.1: The Client Who Is Hostile and Profane
  2338. Considerations for Inpatient Settings
  2339. FIGURE 32.2
  2340. Outpatient Factors
  2341. LEGAL ISSUES RELATED TO DANGEROUSNESS AND INTENT
  2342. Checkpoint Questions
  2343. INTERDISCIPLINARY MANAGEMENT OF AGGRESSION AND VIOLENCE
  2344. Verbal Interventions
  2345. FIGURE 32.3
  2346. Limit Setting
  2347. FIGURE 32.4
  2348. Cognitive–Behavioral Interventions
  2349. Guided Discovery
  2350. Anger Management
  2351. Behavior Therapy: Token Economy
  2352. Case Vignette 32.1
  2353. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2354. Group and Family Therapy
  2355. Prevention of Vapor Lock and Meltdown
  2356. Pharmacologic Intervention
  2357. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 32.1: Typical Medications Used to Treat Aggressive Behavior
  2358. Checkpoint Questions
  2359. Restraint and Seclusion
  2360. Related Controversies
  2361. Think About It 32.1
  2362. Standards in Behavioral Health Care
  2363. BOX 32.3: Summary of Standards for Restraint and Seclusion (R/S)
  2364. Outpatient Management
  2365. A Note on Other Settings
  2366. Checkpoint Questions
  2367. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Angry, Aggressive, or Violent Behavior
  2368. ASSESSMENT
  2369. BOX 32.4: Risk Factor Profiles for Violent Behavior
  2370. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2371. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2372. IMPLEMENTATION
  2373. ASSESSMENT TOOL 32.1: Assessment of Violence and Homicidal Ideation
  2374. Violence Assessment
  2375. Assessment of Homicidal Ideation
  2376. Maintaining the Safety of Clients and Staff
  2377. Defusing Anger and Aggression Through Verbal Interventions
  2378. BOX 32.5: Situation-Specific Interventions to Prevent Escalation of Client Aggression
  2379. Setting Limits to Prevent Violent Behavior
  2380. Teaching Anger Management and Coping Skills
  2381. FIGURE 32.5
  2382. Checkpoint Questions
  2383. EVALUATION
  2384. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2385. Chapter Summary
  2386. Study Questions
  2387. Critical Thinking Questions
  2388. References
  2389. 33: Violence and Abuse
  2390. KEY TERMS
  2391. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2392. THE ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF VIOLENCE
  2393. Societal Influences and Macrosystem
  2394. FIGURE 33.1
  2395. Microsystem
  2396. Individual Factors
  2397. PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH TO VIOLENCE PREVENTION
  2398. Checkpoint Questions
  2399. YOUTH VIOLENCE
  2400. FIGURE 33.2
  2401. Risk and Protective Factors for Youth Violence
  2402. Individual Risk Factors
  2403. Family Risk Factors
  2404. Peer Risk Factors
  2405. Neighborhood Risk Factors
  2406. Protective Factors
  2407. FIGURE 33.3
  2408. Public Health Approach to Youth Violence
  2409. Nurses’ Role in Youth Violence Prevention Efforts
  2410. Checkpoint Questions
  2411. FAMILY VIOLENCE
  2412. Intimate Partner Violence
  2413. Defining the Scope of Intimate Partner Violence
  2414. FIGURE 33.4
  2415. Cost to Children
  2416. Addressing Intimate Partner Violence
  2417. PROBLEMS WITH DETECTION AND SCREENING.
  2418. IMPORTANCE OF SCREENING.
  2419. Nurses’ Role
  2420. ASSESSMENT TOOL 33.1: Intimate Partner Violence Documentation Form
  2421. Checkpoint Questions
  2422. Child Maltreatment
  2423. Effects on Child Functioning
  2424. SOCIAL FUNCTIONING.
  2425. BEHAVIORAL FUNCTIONING.
  2426. EMOTIONAL AND INTELLECTUAL FUNCTIONING.
  2427. BOX 33.1: Child Maltreatment and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  2428. Case Vignette 33.1
  2429. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FUNCTIONING.
  2430. Nurses’ Role
  2431. FIGURE 33.5
  2432. Checkpoint Questions
  2433. Elder Abuse
  2434. TABLE 33.1: Types of Elder Abuse
  2435. Causes
  2436. Nurses’ Role
  2437. Checkpoint Questions
  2438. RAPE AND SEXUAL ASSAULT
  2439. ASSESSMENT TOOL 33.2: Elder Assessment Instrument (EAI)
  2440. Types of Rape
  2441. Rape by a Stranger
  2442. Date Rape and Acquaintance Rape
  2443. Marital Rape
  2444. Rape Trauma Syndrome
  2445. FIGURE 33.6
  2446. Additional Ramifications of Rape
  2447. Treatment for Survivors of Rape or Sexual Assault
  2448. Case Vignette 33.2
  2449. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2450. Psychopharmacologic Interventions
  2451. Psychological Interventions
  2452. Checkpoint Questions
  2453. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Survivors of Rape Trauma
  2454. ASSESSMENT
  2455. Case Vignette 33.3
  2456. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2457. NURSING DIAGNOSIS, OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION, AND PLANNING
  2458. Think About It 33.1
  2459. IMPLEMENTATION
  2460. EVALUATION
  2461. Case in Point 33.1: Alicia’s Story
  2462. Key Assessment Findings
  2463. EPILOGUE
  2464. Client-Centered Education 33.1: Coping with Rape Trauma Syndrome
  2465. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2466. Chapter Summary
  2467. Study Questions
  2468. Critical Thinking Questions
  2469. References
  2470. Web Resources
  2471. 34: Suicide and Suicidal Behavior
  2472. KEY TERMS
  2473. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2474. SUICIDE
  2475. Incidence and Prevalence
  2476. Suicide Prevention Efforts
  2477. Checkpoint Questions
  2478. Etiology
  2479. Genetic Factors
  2480. Psychological Factors
  2481. Physical Factors
  2482. Case Vignette 34.1
  2483. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2484. Other Factors
  2485. Checkpoint Questions
  2486. Protective Factors
  2487. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Suicidal Clients
  2488. ASSESSMENT
  2489. BOX 34.1: Warning Signs of Suicide
  2490. ASSESSMENT TOOL 34.1: Questions to Review Stressors for Suicidal Clients
  2491. Eating
  2492. Sleeping
  2493. Mood
  2494. Health
  2495. Activities
  2496. Coping
  2497. Prior Suicidal Behavior
  2498. BOX 34.2: Is Path Warm?
  2499. Current Suicide Plan
  2500. Lethality Assessment
  2501. Current Resources
  2502. TABLE 34.1: Lethality of Suicide Attempts by Method
  2503. Checkpoint Questions
  2504. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2505. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2506. IMPLEMENTATION
  2507. Think About It 34.1
  2508. General Overall Guidelines
  2509. Therapeutic Communication 34.1
  2510. The Suicidal Client
  2511. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2512. Additional Guidelines for Hospitalized Clients
  2513. EVALUATION
  2514. SUICIDE AS A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM
  2515. THOSE LEFT BEHIND
  2516. BOX 34.3: Blueprint for a National Suicide Prevention Strategy
  2517. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2518. Chapter Summary
  2519. Study Questions
  2520. Critical Thinking Questions
  2521. References
  2522. Web Resources
  2523. 35: Crisis Intervention
  2524. KEY TERMS
  2525. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2526. CRISIS
  2527. FIGURE 35.1
  2528. Phases of a Crisis
  2529. FIGURE 35.2
  2530. Types of Crises
  2531. Maturational Crisis
  2532. FIGURE 35.3
  2533. Situational Crisis
  2534. FIGURE 35.4
  2535. Adventitious Crisis
  2536. CRISIS RESPONSES TO TERRORISM.
  2537. FIGURE 35.5
  2538. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 35.1: Crisis Intervention for People With Severe Mental Illnesses Living in the Community
  2539. Reference
  2540. CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS DEBRIEFING.
  2541. SELF-CARE FOR PROVIDERS RESPONDING TO ADVENTITIOUS CRISES.
  2542. CRISIS PREVENTION
  2543. FIGURE 35.6
  2544. Checkpoint Questions
  2545. CRISIS INTERVENTION AND STABILIZATION
  2546. Crisis Intervention Versus Traditional Therapies
  2547. Crisis Intervention Across Contexts
  2548. Characteristics and Skills of the Crisis Intervener
  2549. Case Vignette 35.1
  2550. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2551. Checkpoint Questions
  2552. Team Approach
  2553. Challenging Behaviors 35.1: The Client Who Pits Staff Members Against One Another
  2554. Crisis Groups
  2555. Families in Crisis
  2556. FIGURE 35.7
  2557. Telephone Counseling
  2558. FIGURE 35.8
  2559. Checkpoint Questions
  2560. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Clients in Crisis
  2561. ASSESSMENT
  2562. FIGURE 35.9
  2563. Evaluating Feelings
  2564. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 35.1: Ten Tips for Crisis Prevention
  2565. Determining Perception of the Event
  2566. Assessing Support Systems
  2567. Assessing Coping Skills
  2568. Determining Potential for Self-Harm
  2569. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2570. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2571. FIGURE 35.10
  2572. IMPLEMENTATION
  2573. Realizing the Potential for Growth
  2574. Think About It 35.1
  2575. Learning to Ask for Help
  2576. Using Adaptive Coping
  2577. Focusing on Problem Resolution
  2578. Using Information Technology
  2579. EVALUATION
  2580. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2581. Chapter Summary
  2582. Study Questions
  2583. Critical Thinking Questions
  2584. References
  2585. Web Resources
  2586. EIGHT: Special Populations
  2587. 36: Pediatric Clients
  2588. KEY TERMS
  2589. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2590. THEORIES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT
  2591. TABLE 36.1: Overview of Traditional Developmental Theories
  2592. Temperament Theory
  2593. BOX 36.1: Temperaments
  2594. Moral Development Theory
  2595. Cognitive Development Theory
  2596. TABLE 36.2: Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
  2597. Attachment Theory
  2598. FIGURE 36.1
  2599. Contemporary Views of Child Development
  2600. FIGURE 36.2
  2601. MENTAL HEALTH: PROTECTIVE INFLUENCES FOR RESILIENCE
  2602. OVERVIEW OF PEDIATRIC MENTAL ILLNESS
  2603. FIGURE 36.3
  2604. Infrastructure and Availability of Care to Pediatric Populations
  2605. Cultural Barriers to Mental Health Care for Children
  2606. Risk Factors and Etiology
  2607. Biologic Influences
  2608. FIGURE 36.4
  2609. Familial and Societal Influences
  2610. Stressors
  2611. DIVORCE.
  2612. FIGURE 36.5
  2613. CHILD ABUSE.
  2614. Checkpoint Questions
  2615. Evidence-Based Interventions
  2616. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 36.1: Interventions for Child and Adolescent Disorders
  2617. Prevention and Early Identification
  2618. FIGURE 36.6
  2619. Psychosocial Modalities
  2620. INDIVIDUAL THERAPY.
  2621. Cultural Spotlight 36.1: Considerations for Mental Health Services
  2622. BRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPY.
  2623. PLAY THERAPY.
  2624. FAMILY THERAPY.
  2625. TRAUMA-INFORMED CARE.
  2626. TABLE 36.3: Behaviors and Cognitions Associated With Traumatized Children
  2627. PARENT MANAGEMENT TRAINING AND MULTISYSTEMIC THERAPY.
  2628. GROUP THERAPY.
  2629. FIGURE 36.7
  2630. MILIEU THERAPY.
  2631. Pharmacologic Therapy
  2632. Interdisciplinary Coordination
  2633. TREATMENT SETTINGS AND CONTINUUM OF CARE.
  2634. WRAP-AROUND SERVICES AND SYSTEMS OF CARE.
  2635. Client-Centered Education 36.1: Warnings for Families Considering a Child’s Residential Placement
  2636. COMMUNITY-RELATED FOCI.
  2637. SPECIAL EDUCATION.
  2638. FIGURE 36.8
  2639. General Nursing Care for Pediatric Clients With Psychiatric Disorders
  2640. Assessment
  2641. FAMILY FUNCTIONING.
  2642. FIGURE 36.9
  2643. CURRENT PROBLEM.
  2644. HISTORY.
  2645. MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION.
  2646. FIGURE 36.10
  2647. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION.
  2648. Interventions
  2649. PROVIDING MEDICATION EDUCATION.
  2650. MEETING FAMILIES’ NEEDS.
  2651. PROMOTING THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN IN TREATMENT SETTINGS.
  2652. NURSING SPOTLIGHT 36.1: Rights of Pediatric Clients in Health Care Settings
  2653. AVOIDING SECLUSION AND RESTRAINT.
  2654. PROVIDING ADVOCACY.
  2655. Checkpoint Questions
  2656. COMMON PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
  2657. DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR DISORDERS
  2658. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  2659. Etiology
  2660. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  2661. DSM-IV-TR BOX 36.1: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  2662. Comorbidities
  2663. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2664. Behavioral Treatment and Other Psychosocial Interventions
  2665. Pharmacologic Therapy
  2666. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 36.1: Methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta)
  2667. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: ADHD
  2668. ASSESSMENT
  2669. Case in Point 36.1: Michael’s Story
  2670. Key Assessment Findings
  2671. FIGURE A
  2672. FIGURE B AND C.
  2673. FIGURE D.
  2674. FIGURE E.
  2675. FIGURE F.
  2676. FIGURE G.
  2677. FIGURE H.
  2678. EPILOGUE
  2679. FIGURE I.
  2680. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2681. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2682. IMPLEMENTATION
  2683. Teaching Social Skills
  2684. FIGURE 36.11
  2685. Educating the Family
  2686. FIGURE 36.12
  2687. Helping Families Cope
  2688. Managing Developmental and Academic Issues
  2689. Improving Self-Esteem
  2690. FIGURE 36.13
  2691. EVALUATION
  2692. Checkpoint Questions
  2693. Oppositional-Defiant Disorder
  2694. DSM-IV-TR BOX 36.2: Oppositional-Defiant Disorder
  2695. Conduct Disorder
  2696. DSM-IV-TR BOX 36.3: Conduct Disorder
  2697. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 36.2: Parent Management Training and Conduct Disorder
  2698. References
  2699. ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS
  2700. FIGURE 36.14
  2701. ANXIETY DISORDERS
  2702. Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
  2703. Separation Anxiety Disorder
  2704. FIGURE 36.15
  2705. Phobias
  2706. Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
  2707. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  2708. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  2709. Checkpoint Questions
  2710. MOOD DISORDERS
  2711. Case Vignette 36.1
  2712. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2713. Depression
  2714. Signs and Symptoms
  2715. BOX 36.2: What Does a Child Have to Be Depressed About?
  2716. Think About It 36.1
  2717. Comorbidities
  2718. Prevention
  2719. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2720. Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy and Family Consultation
  2721. FIGURE 36.16
  2722. Pharmacologic Therapy
  2723. Bipolar Disorder
  2724. Signs and Symptoms
  2725. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2726. Importance of Early Identification and Treatment
  2727. Pharmacologic Therapy
  2728. AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS
  2729. Signs and Symptoms/Diagnostic Criteria
  2730. DSM-IV-TR BOX 36.4: Autism Spectrum Disorders
  2731. Autistic Disorder
  2732. Asperger’s Disorder
  2733. Autism
  2734. Asperger’s Syndrome
  2735. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2736. Checkpoint Questions
  2737. EATING DISORDERS
  2738. SUBSTANCE ABUSE
  2739. BOX 36.3: Signs and Symptoms of Substance Abuse in Adolescents
  2740. Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
  2741. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2742. Therapeutic Communication 36.1: Discussing Peer Pressure and Substance Use With Adolescents
  2743. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2744. TIC DISORDERS
  2745. TRICHOTILLOMANIA
  2746. FIGURE 36.17
  2747. Checkpoint Questions
  2748. SUICIDE
  2749. Signs
  2750. Prevention
  2751. Interdisciplinary Goals and Treatment
  2752. CHILDREN WITH MEDICAL ILLNESS OR DISABILITY
  2753. FIGURE 36.18
  2754. MENTAL RETARDATION
  2755. FIGURE 36.19
  2756. Checkpoint Questions
  2757. NURSES’ SELF-CARE
  2758. FIGURE 36.20
  2759. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2760. Chapter Summary
  2761. Study Questions
  2762. Critical Thinking Questions
  2763. References
  2764. Web Resources
  2765. 37: Older Adult Clients
  2766. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2767. KEY TERMS
  2768. DEMOGRAPHICS OF AGING AND FUTURE TRENDS
  2769. FIGURE 37.1
  2770. BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL COMPONENTS OF AGING
  2771. FIGURE 37.2
  2772. Biologic Changes
  2773. BOX 37.1: Ten Tips for Healthy Aging
  2774. Risk Factors Affecting Health and Functional Status
  2775. Chronic Illness
  2776. Medications
  2777. UNDERSTANDING BIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS 37.1: Acetylcholine and Aging
  2778. Checkpoint Questions
  2779. Psychosocial Issues and Influences of Aging
  2780. Retirement
  2781. Client-Centered Education 37.1: Preretirement Planning
  2782. Relocation
  2783. FIGURE 37.3
  2784. Bereavement
  2785. Case Vignette 37.1
  2786. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2787. Responses to Life Transitions
  2788. Sociopolitical Issues and Influences
  2789. Ageism, Myths, and Prejudices
  2790. Fragmentation of Health Care
  2791. Checkpoint Questions
  2792. OLDER ADULTS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
  2793. TABLE 37.1: Common Psychiatric Conditions in Older Adults
  2794. Sleep Disorders
  2795. Anxiety Disorders
  2796. Somatoform Disorders
  2797. Mood Disorders
  2798. FIGURE 37.4
  2799. Major Depression
  2800. Suicide
  2801. Nursing and Health Care Responses
  2802. Thought Disorders
  2803. Substance Use Disorders
  2804. FIGURE 37.5
  2805. Cognitive Disorders
  2806. Checkpoint Questions
  2807. COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY WITH OLDER ADULTS
  2808. BOX 37.2: Useful Communication Skills With Older Adults
  2809. TABLE 37.2: Age-Sensitive Terminology
  2810. CARE OF OLDER ADULTS
  2811. Comprehensive Geriatric Mental Health Assessment
  2812. Think About It 37.1
  2813. Case Vignette 37.2
  2814. Intervention and Treatment
  2815. General Medication Management
  2816. Psychotropic Medication Management
  2817. Electroconvulsive Therapy
  2818. Psychosocial Interventions
  2819. FIGURE 37.6
  2820. Role of Nurses
  2821. Checkpoint Questions
  2822. PROMOTING MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS IN OLDER ADULTS
  2823. Nutrition and Fluids
  2824. Client-Centered Education 37.2: Suggestions About Mental Wellness
  2825. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 37.1: Interventions to Increase Health Promotion Activities in Older Adults
  2826. References
  2827. Mental and Physical Activities
  2828. FIGURE 37.7
  2829. Support Systems
  2830. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2831. Chapter Summary
  2832. Study Questions
  2833. Critical Thinking Questions
  2834. References
  2835. 38: Homeless Clients
  2836. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2837. KEY TERMS
  2838. DEMOGRAPHICS
  2839. FIGURE 38.1
  2840. HOMELESSNESS AND MENTAL ILLNESS
  2841. Checkpoint Questions
  2842. Contributing Factors
  2843. Deficient Mental Health Care System
  2844. DSM-IV-TR BOX 38.1: Common Diagnoses in Homeless People with Mental Illness
  2845. Functional Abilities and Deficits
  2846. Substance Abuse
  2847. FIGURE 38.2
  2848. Poverty
  2849. FIGURE 38.3
  2850. Inadequate Housing
  2851. High Mobility
  2852. FIGURE 38.4
  2853. Critical Issues Affecting the Homeless Population with Mental Illness
  2854. A Changing Mental Health System
  2855. Barriers to Care
  2856. BOX 38.1: Barriers to Health Care for the Homeless Population
  2857. FIGURE 38.5
  2858. The Shelter System
  2859. FIGURE 38.6
  2860. Health Concerns
  2861. Case Vignette 38.1
  2862. Reflection and Critical Thinking
  2863. FIGURE 38.7
  2864. Criminal Justice System
  2865. Checkpoint Questions
  2866. APPLYING THE NURSING PROCESS: Homelessness
  2867. ASSESSMENT
  2868. BOX 38.2: Stressors of Homelessness That Influence Mental Health
  2869. Think About It 38.1
  2870. BOX 38.3: Communication Suggestions With Homeless Clients Who Have a Mental Illness
  2871. NURSING DIAGNOSIS
  2872. OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION AND PLANNING
  2873. IMPLEMENTATION
  2874. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SPOTLIGHT 38.1: Meeting the Needs of Homeless People
  2875. Reference
  2876. Forming a Therapeutic Alliance
  2877. Challenging Behaviors 38.1: The Client Lost in the System
  2878. Managing Medications
  2879. Teaching Clients
  2880. Providing Case Management
  2881. Becoming Politically Involved
  2882. EVALUATION
  2883. UNDERSTANDING PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 38.1: Medication Management Suggestions for the Homeless Person
  2884. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2885. Chapter Summary
  2886. Study Questions
  2887. Critical Thinking Questions
  2888. References
  2889. Web Resources
  2890. 39: Clients With Medical Illnesses
  2891. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
  2892. KEY TERMS
  2893. FIGURE 39.1
  2894. MENTAL DISORDER DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION
  2895. BOX 39.1: Common Medical Disorders Associated With Psychiatric Symptoms
  2896. General Features
  2897. Example: Seizure Disorder (Epilepsy)
  2898. DSM-IV-TR BOX 39.1: Mental Disorders Due to a Medical Condition
  2899. Diagnostic Criteria
  2900. Categories
  2901. Treatment
  2902. Nursing Implications
  2903. Checkpoint Questions
  2904. ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS
  2905. General Features
  2906. DSM-IV-TR BOX 39.2
  2907. Adjustment Disorder
  2908. Reactions to Physical Illness
  2909. BOX 39.2: Factors That Influence Reactions to Illness
  2910. Treatment
  2911. Nursing Implications
  2912. Checkpoint Questions
  2913. MENTAL DISORDER NOT OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION
  2914. FIGURE 39.2
  2915. Cardiovascular Illness
  2916. FIGURE 39.3
  2917. Client Reactions
  2918. Treatment and Nursing Implications
  2919. Pulmonary Illness
  2920. Client Reactions
  2921. Treatment and Nursing Implications
  2922. FIGURE 39.4
  2923. Think About It 38.1
  2924. Reproductive Challenges
  2925. Client Reactions
  2926. FIGURE 39.5
  2927. Treatment and Nursing Implications
  2928. Checkpoint Questions
  2929. Neoplastic Diseases (Cancer)
  2930. Client Reactions
  2931. Treatment and Nursing Implications
  2932. FIGURE 39.6
  2933. NURSING STRATEGIES FOR PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE IN MEDICAL ILLNESS
  2934. Reviewing and Applying Your Knowledge
  2935. Chapter Summary
  2936. Study Questions
  2937. Critical Thinking Questions
  2938. References
  2939. Web Resources
  2940. Back Matter
  2941. APPENDIX A: Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) Scale
  2942. APPENDIX B: DSM-IV-TR Classification: Axes I and II Categories and Codes
  2943. DISORDERS USUALLY FIRST DIAGNOSED IN INFANCY, CHILDHOOD, OR ADOLESCENCE
  2944. Mental Retardation
  2945. Learning Disorders
  2946. Motor Skills Disorder
  2947. Communication Disorders
  2948. Pervasive Developmental Disorders
  2949. Attention-Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
  2950. Feeding and Eating Disorders of Infancy or Early Childhood
  2951. Tic Disorders
  2952. Elimination Disorders
  2953. Other Disorders of Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence
  2954. DELIRIUM, DEMENTIA, AND AMNESTIC AND OTHER COGNITIVE DISORDERS
  2955. Delirium
  2956. Dementia
  2957. Amnestic Disorders
  2958. Other Cognitive Disorders
  2959. MENTAL DISORDERS DUE TO A GENERAL MEDICAL CONDITION NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
  2960. SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS
  2961. Alcohol-Related Disorders
  2962. Alcohol Use Disorders
  2963. Alcohol-Induced Disorders
  2964. Amphetamine (or Amphetamine-Like)-Related Disorders
  2965. Amphetamine Use Disorders
  2966. Amphetamine-Induced Disorders
  2967. Caffeine-Related Disorders
  2968. Caffeine-Induced Disorders
  2969. Cannabis-Related Disorders
  2970. Cannabis Use Disorders
  2971. Cannabis-Induced Disorders
  2972. Cocaine-Related Disorders
  2973. Cocaine Use Disorders
  2974. Cocaine-Induced Disorders
  2975. Hallucinogen-Related Disorders
  2976. Hallucinogen-Use Disorders
  2977. Hallucinogen-Induced Disorders
  2978. Inhalant-Related Disorders
  2979. Inhalant Use Disorders
  2980. Inhalant-Induced Disorders
  2981. Nicotine-Related Disorders
  2982. Nicotine Use Disorder
  2983. Nicotine-Induced Disorder
  2984. Opioid-Related Disorders
  2985. Opioid Use Disorders
  2986. Opioid-Induced Disorders
  2987. Phencyclidine (or Phencyclidine-Like)-Related Disorders
  2988. Phencyclidine Use Disorders
  2989. Phencyclidine-Induced Disorders
  2990. Sedative-Hypnotic- or Anxiolytic-Related Disorders
  2991. Sedative-Hypnotic- or Anxiolytic Use Disorders
  2992. Sedative, Hypnotic, or Anxiolytic-Induced Disorders
  2993. Polysubstance-Related Disorder
  2994. Other (or Unknown) Substance-Related Disorders
  2995. Other (or Unknown) Substance Use Disorders
  2996. Other (or Unknown) Substance-Induced Disorders
  2997. SCHIZOPHRENIA AND OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDERS
  2998. MOOD DISORDERS
  2999. Depressive Disorders
  3000. Bipolar Disorders
  3001. ANXIETY DISORDERS
  3002. SOMATOFORM DISORDERS
  3003. FACTITIOUS DISORDERS
  3004. DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS
  3005. SEXUAL AND GENDER IDENTITY DISORDERS
  3006. Sexual Dysfunctions
  3007. Sexual Desire Disorders
  3008. Sexual Arousal Disorders
  3009. Orgasmic Disorders
  3010. Sexual Pain Disorders
  3011. Sexual Dysfunction Due to a General Medical Condition
  3012. Paraphilias
  3013. Gender Identity Disorders
  3014. EATING DISORDERS
  3015. SLEEP DISORDERS
  3016. Primary Sleep Disorders
  3017. Dyssomnias
  3018. Parasomnias
  3019. Sleep Disorders Related to Another Mental Disorder
  3020. Other Sleep Disorders
  3021. IMPULSE-CONTROL DISORDERS NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
  3022. ADJUSTMENT DISORDERS
  3023. PERSONALITY DISORDERS
  3024. OTHER CONDITIONS THAT MAY BE A FOCUS OF CLINICAL ATTENTION
  3025. Psychological Factors Affecting Medical Condition
  3026. Medication-Induced Movement Disorders
  3027. Other Medical-Induced Disorder
  3028. Relational Problems
  3029. Problems Related to Abuse or Neglect
  3030. Additional Conditions That May be Focus of Clinical Attention
  3031. ADDITIONAL CODES
  3032. Glossary