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| What are the 5 parts of facillitative therpeutic communication? |
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| acceptance, respect, introspection, self-awareness, and empathy |
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| act or communication that negates a previously consciously intolerable experience |
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| an unacceptable drive/behavior is diverted into socially acceptable form |
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| systematic problem-solving |
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| avoidance of disagreeable realities by ignoring or refusing to recognize them |
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| statement of client's problems |
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| viewing people and situations as being all good or all bad |
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| statements to document the nursing process |
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| excessive reasoning or logic used to avoid experiencing disturbing feelings |
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| an attempt to make up for real or imagined inadequacies |
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| new word created by the patient, which is often a blend of other words |
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| incorrect interpretation of external events as directly referring to oneself |
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| rapid shifting from one topic to another |
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| attributing one's emotionally unacceptable thoughts or impulses to another |
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| sudden cessation in the train of thought or in the midst of a sentence |
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| feeling tone, particularly as experienced internally by the person |
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| attempts to justify feelings/motives/behavior considered unreasonble or illogical |
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| partial or symbolic return to more infantile patterns of reacting or thinking |
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| sensory perception for which there is no external stimlui |
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| shift of emotion from a person/object to a more acceptable substitute |
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| involuntary exclusion of a painful or conflictual thought, impulse or memory |
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| lack of a logical relationship between thoughts and idea/speech diffuse, vague |
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| anindividual patterns self after someone they admire |
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| attending closely to all that the patient is communicating, verbal and nonverbal |
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| which benzo is effective in blocking panic attacks? |
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| which benzo is only one reliably absorbed via IM injection |
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| which benzo us used for acute ETOH withdrawal? |
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| which benzo is used as a sedative or hypnotic? |
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| restoril, halcion, and dalmane |
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| blunted affect, apathy, less speech, and social withdrawal are all ______ symptoms of schizophrenia |
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| disordered thoughts and behavior, hallucinations, and delusions are all ______________ symptoms of schizophrenia |
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| due to ___________, recommend that patients taking antipsychotics wear hats, sunglasses, sun screen and long sleeves |
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| what is the seriously potentially fatal EPS? |
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| neuroleptic malignant syndrom |
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| what is the long term EPS with no effective treatment? |
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| which anti-depressant requires a special diet due to the potential for hypertensive crisis? |
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| which drug requires monitoring blood levels due to potential for toxicity? |
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| which drug requires monitoring of WBC's due to agranulocytosis potential? |
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| describe a person who is superstitious, had "magical" thinking and ideas of reference |
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| describe a person who is submissing, clingy, and unable to make decisions by self |
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| describe a person with intense relationships, self-mutilation, and impulsiveness |
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| describe a person who is preoccupied with perfection, conscious of rules, self-critical and controlling |
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| describe a person who has a grandiose view of self, lacks empathy for others and feels entitled |
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| describe a person who has a restricted range of emotional expression, is detached with minimal introspection |
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| describe a person who is irresponsible, displayes lack of guilt and is good at manipulation |
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| describe a person who is suspicious, jealous, short tempered, and unwilling to problem solve |
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| describe a person who is fearful of criticism and rejection, has neg. self esteem and few social interactions |
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| describe a person who is attention seeking, self centered, seductive, dramatic and has superficial emotions |
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| Tegretol and Lithium are (drug class) for (diagnosis for use) |
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| Benadryl is a (drug class) for (diagnosis) |
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| antianxiety for separation anxiet/sleeping |
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| Ritalin and Dexedrine are (drug class) for (diagnosis) |
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| Tofranil and Zoloft are (drug class) and treat (diagnosis) |
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| antidepressants; eating disorders/SAD/enuresis |
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| Haldol and Thorazine are (drug class) to treat (diagnosis) |
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| antipsychotics; tourettes/autism/conduct/ODD |
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| valium, alcohol, phenobarbital, seconal, and xanax are all _________. |
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| cocaine, ritalin, nicotine, caffeine and X are all ___________. |
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| heroin, morphine, demerol, methadone, dilaudid, codeine and vicodine are all _________. |
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| LSD, PCP, and mescaline are all ___________. |
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| nitrous oxide and hair spray are used as ___________. |
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| marijauna and hashish are both ___________ . |
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| side effects of antianxiety meds |
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| drowsiness, dizziness, ataxia, lethargy, tolerance, physical and psychological dependence |
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| side effects of tricyclics and heterocyclics |
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| dry mouth, sedation, nausea, GI upset, blurred vision, constipation, ortho hyoptension, low seizure threshold, tachycardia, arrhythmia, phtosensitivity, weight gain |
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| insomnia, agitation, headache weight loss, sexual dysfunction, serotonin syndrome |
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| hypertensive crisis, skin rash, decreased libido, amenorrhea, agranulocytosis, pseudoparkinsonism, akinesia, akathisia, dytonia, oculogyric crisis, tardive dyskinisia, NMS |
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