Foundation for Mental Health Nursing

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what helped form the basis of early nursing interpersonal interventions

freuds psychodynamic framework

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displacement of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors originally associated with significant others from childhood onto a person in a current therapeutic relationship

Transference

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kids feelings towards parents may be directed to therapist (unexplained anger) is an example of

transference

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direction of all the nurses feelings and attitudes towards her patients

countertransference

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nurses patient reminding her of her little brother and feeling an unexplained attachment is an example of

Countertransference.

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behavior and cognitive function is a result of complex interactions with

CNS and its plasticity

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controls emotion and memory

limbic system

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dysfunction with what system is linked to disorders like schizophrenia, depression and anxiety

limbic system

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PNI examines relationship among

immune, nervous and endocrine system

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based on developing partnerships with patients through the use of therapeutic relationships

recovery oriented psychiatric mental health nursing

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based on concepts of person centered care, empowerment, shared decision making, employment, housing, and peer support,

mental health recovery

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critical to recovery

housing

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goal of recovery

employment

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integral component of recovery

peer support

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what are the barriers to recovery

poverty

homelessness

stigma

lack of services

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comprehensive and holistic understanding of individuals and communities

PMH nursing

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holistic modeling for organizing patient care made up of biologic, psychologic, social, spiritual components

biopsychosocial and spiritual framework

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the biospsychosocial and spiritual framework focuses on

independent knowledge and treatment focus

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the clinical judgement measurement model is consistent with

the nursing process model

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what are the 6 skills of the clinical judgement measurement model

recognizing cues

analyzing cues

prioritizing hypothesis

generating solutions

taking action

evaluating outcomes

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what are the biologic nursing interventions

self-care activities

sleep

nutrition

hydration

pain management

meds

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what are the psychologic nursing interventions

counseling

conflict resolution

behavior therapy

spiritual interventions

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what are the social nursing interventions

milieu therapy

observation

de-escalation

seclusion

restraints

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what are the components of milieu therapy

containment

validation

structured interaction

open communication

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what are the spiritual nursing interventions

meaning of life according to the patient

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uses application of electrical pulsations to induce seizures in the brain, producing several effects on neurotransmission that results in rapid relief of depressive symptoms

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)

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two emerging somatic treatments that directly affect brain function through stimulation of nerves that are direct extensions of the brain

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) and Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)

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application of full spectrum light in the morning hours that is meant to reset circadian rhythm delays related to seasonal depression and other forms of depression

phototherapy

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techniques used alongside conventional medicine like accupuncture, aromatherapy and massage therapy

complementary therapies

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products taken orally to support the diet including vitamins, minerals, herbs, and amino acids

dietary supplements

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combines conventional medicine with complementary therapies and focuses on holistic care and wellness

integrative health

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traditional chinese medicine technique using needles for pain relief and various health conditions

acupuncture

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use of essential oils for therapeutic purposes to help improve mood and reduce stress

aromatherapy

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plant-based products used for health benefits such as chamomile, kava, and st johns wort

herbal supplements

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practice of being present and aware with techniques including mindful breathing and meditation

mindfulness

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physical and mental practice combining postures, breathing, and meditation.

Yoga

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what are the benefits of yoga

improved flexibility

stress reduction