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LEVEL OF STRESS AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR STUDENTS EXPOSED IN BABISTA HOSPITAL A Thesis Presented to the College of Nursing Notre Dame of Midsayap College Midsayap‚ Cotabato In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement In Nursing Research 401 Proponents: Darwin Ryan Arandilla Donna Marie Leonida Maria Vina Laroscain Ellen Grace Ramerez Jim Marvin Maguate Alvin Managbanag Kristine Mae Alipe Rosene Pascual Justine Baya September 2010 TABLE
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To my future colleagues‚ Psychiatric nursing is a challenging career laden with ethical‚ moral‚ and judicial dilemmas. In this letter I hope to equip you with tools to adequately face these inevitable challenges. I will particularly focus on the consideration of ethical principles‚ as I believe they are critical to maintaining your integrity as nurses. This letter will discuss the application of ethical principles in reference to three morally distressing situations outlined in the research Mental
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dopamine Positive symptoms- hallucinations‚ delusions‚ illusions Negative symptoms- (depression) anhedonia‚ avolition‚ flat affect‚ associative looseness Drug‚ Dose‚ Route‚ and Frequency | Usual and maximum dose. | Drug Classification and Action | Nursing Implications andMajor Side Effects | Why is this client receiving this drug? | Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) | 200-1‚600mg qd PO | Conventional AntipsychoticDopamine antagonists‚ only works on positive symptoms | Sedation‚ Hypotension‚ AnticholinergicErectile
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A psychosis means that you get a changed perception of reality. If you’re living in a psychosis you’ll get delusional and for example start worrying about being controlled or monitored somehow even though it seems highly unlikely to your surroundings. Some people worry about being exposed to radiation or radio control. It is also common to hear voices that are not real when experiencing a psychosis. Sensory hallucinations and olfactory hallucinations are likely to experience in a psychosis as well
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HISTORY The term nursing process and the framework it implies are relatively new. In 1955‚ Hall originated the term (care‚ cure‚core)‚ 3 steps: note observation‚ ministration‚ validation Johnson (1959)‚ “Nursing seen as fostering the behavioral functioning of the client”. Orlando (1961)‚ identified 3 steps: client’s behavior‚ nurse’s reaction‚ nurse’s action. “Nursing process set into motion by client’s behavior” Weidenbach (1963) were among the first to use it to
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Pyschiatric Nursing Case History with Diagnosis‚ HPI‚ ad Diagnostics 1. Identifying Statement 59 year old‚ married white female who was brought to the Emergency Department by the police by herself because of public intoxication with suicidal ideations. Chief complaint was “I was depressed and wanted to kill myself”. 2.Admitting diagnosis (DSM IV-TR classification): Axis I : Bipolar Disorder Axis II : None noted Axis III : Kidney disease‚ Liver cirrhosis Axis
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The nursing process is described as being an individualised problem solving approach in which patients receive nursing care. The nursing process consists of four distinct phases‚ each having a discreet role in the process‚ theses phases of the process are: assessment‚ planning‚ intervention and evaluation. (Oxford Dictionary of Nursing 2003) It is important that the four stages of the process from assessment to evaluation are carried out sequentially because each phase follows logically from
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The Nursing Process The nursing process has five key steps in it. There is an acronym to remember these by steps by; it is ADPIE. Assess Diagnose‚ Plan‚ Implement‚ and Evaluate. The assessment step is exactly as it states; a nursing assessment. The nurse assesses the patient and gathers information to make a diagnosis. The next step is diagnosing; in which means forming a nursing diagnosis based on subjective and objective data; and on the patient history. Once a nursing diagnosis is formed;
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Nursing Care Plan- Assessment & Diagnosis Anabel Debrand 07/05/2013 Nursing Roles I Instructor- Neala Asser Abstract In this document you will learn about the Nursing Process and how it works. This process is the way every nurse is supposed to take an event into action and encounter the situation‚ whether evidence- based or research. Nursing Care Plan- Assessment & Diagnosis The Nursing Process is a patient centered method of caring‚ that provides a framework to nursing care
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