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| Term that describes the focal points and objectives of total health care |
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| A wrong or improper use or action toward another individual that results in injury, damage, maltreatment, or corruption |
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| Methods of adjusting to environmental stress without altering one's own goals or purposes |
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| A response by the ego that attempts to protect the individual from feelings of inadequacy and worthessness and prevent awareness of anxiety |
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| The physical and social environment in which an individual lives |
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| Characterized by an acute phase and a long-term reorganization process that occurs after an actual or attempted sexual assault |
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| Each phase of teh rape-trauma syndrome has separate |
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| Any method of inhibiting free movement |
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| Placing a client alone in a specially designed room for protection and close supervision |
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| The four phases of a therapeutic nurse-client relationship |
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1- Preinteraction 2- Orientation/introductory 3- Working 4- Termination/separation |
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| When does the preinteraction phase begin? |
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| Before the nurse's first contact with the client |
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| The nurse explores any stereotypes, biases or values that may impinge on the nurse-client relationship during which phase? |
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| Acceptance, trust, boundaries, expectations, timeframes, and discussion of termination and separation are discussed during which phase? |
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| What kind of goals are defined during the introductory phase? |
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| Discussion of coping mechanisms and problem-solving is done during which phase? |
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| Recovery is facilitated by encouraging |
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| Larry Bird believed he had no real talent as a basketball player. He would practice 10-12 hours a day in order to compete at the pro level. His response would be classified as what kind of defense mechanism? |
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| Compensation. Bird compensated for his perceived lack of talent by making extra efforts to succeed. |
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| Any time Julie was about to take a test that she wasn't prepared for, she would get sick to her stomach. What is this? |
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| The first stage of death, in which the person refuses to believe a loved one has died, is called |
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| Ron hated his job - especially his boss. He was afraid to say anything, for fear of losing his job. One night, Ron came home from a particularly bad day at work and kicked his cat. This is an example of |
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| Name the defense mechanism: An oncologist smokes. |
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| Nicole imagined being tall. This is a |
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| Name the defense mechanism: A school girl wants her mother to buy her the same kind of shoes her classmates are wearing; she angrily rejects the idea that she is trying to be like the other girls and insists that the shoes are truly the best available and are the style she has always wanted. |
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| Name the defense mechanism: a purchaser, having finally decided between two items, expounds upon the advantages of the one chosen. |
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| When Conan goes into his corner and hides from the rest of the class to avoid ridicule, he is using what defense mechanism? |
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| Name the defense mechanism: a medical student dissects a cadaver without being disturbed by thoughts of death. |
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| Name the defense mechanism: a man, unable to accept that he has competitive or hostile feelings about an acquaintance, says, “He doesn’t like me.” |
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| Name the defense mechanism: We failed the test because the questions were stupid. |
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| Name the defense mechanism: Conan has the hots for Carolee, but unknowingly treats her like crap because deep down he doesn't want her to know. |
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| name the defense mechanism: When Ngok gets really stressed, she starts sucking her thumb. |
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| Developing amnesia specific to a traumatic event is a form of |
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| Name the defense mechanism: a woman is forced to undertake a restrictive diet; she becomes interested in painting and does a number of still life pictures, most of which include fruit. |
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| Name the defense mechanism: Instead of cheating, Ron flies his model airplanes a lot when his girlfriend is out of town. |
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| Name the defense mechanism: Getting plastered in an attempt to forget that last test. |
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| Name the defense mechanism: a soldier, when asked why he volunteered, he said, "To defend the flag." He rejects as irrelevant a question about the purpose of the war. |
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| Name th defense mechanism: Napoleon made it a practice after reprimanding any officer to find some words of praise to say at their next meeting. |
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| When should Prozac and Wellbutrin be taken? |
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| What are serotonin reuptake inhibitors usually taken for? |
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| Name five common antidepressants. |
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Celexa, Prozac, Zoloft, Effexor, Wellbutrin Others include: Lexapro, Fluvoxamine, paxil, Pexeva, Duloxetine, Amoxapine, Remeron, Nefazodone, Desyrel |
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| Patients on tricyclics need to be monitored for these serious side-effects. |
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| Which tricyclic may be used to treat OCD? |
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| clomipramine (Anafranil). |
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| The use of which classification of meds includes a restriction of foods containing tyramine? |
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| Monoamine oxidase inhibitors: marplan, Nardil, Parnate, Monclobemide |
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| Lithium preps are usually used to treat |
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| Clients on mood stabilizers need to be monitored for increased risk of |
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| What makes the use of lithium therapy difficult? |
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| Therapeutic levels and toxic levels are very close together. |
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| The most commonly used medication to treat anxiety disorders is |
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A caution regarding the safety of benzodiazepine therapy includes
A) do not discontinue abruptly B) hyperactivity is a common side-effect C) continued therapy may cause drowsiness D) amnesia is a common side effect |
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| A) do not discontinue abruptly |
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