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- Make a nursing care plan (NCP) about Schizophrenia Assessment (subjective and objective) Diagnosis Planning interventions EvaluationCould you please help me with a nursing care plan on this patient? David Carter 28 years old diagnosed with schizophrenia. Care plan should include Assessment 6 nursing diagnosis 3 physiologic and 3 psychosocial, outcomes and goals , nursing actions, evaluation. (ADPIE format)TITLE: BLACK SWAN DIRECTOR: DARREN ARONOFSKY 1. As a nurse or student nurse how will you intervene? paranoid of schizophrenia. 2. how will you intervene paranoid of schizophrenia?
- A child was brought into the office for hallucinations and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. The physician prescribed psychiatric medications as part of the treatment plan. The parents are members of the Church of Scientology and declined psychiatric medications based on their beliefs. Explain how a nurse's bias could impact the care of this client. Discuss the ethical issues that exist in this scenario. Explain how the treatment plan could be modified to include culturally and spiritually appropriate care for this client.Make a nursing care plan (Borderline Personality Disorder) Assessment - Subjective & objective Diagnosis Planning Interventions - Independent & dependent EvaluationA nurse has been caring for a patient on Parkinsonism drugs. What information should the nurse include in her family and patient teaching plan when caring for this patient on an outpatient basis
- In NCP nursing diagnosis of the patient is Acute confusion related to brain injury / possible bleeding in the brain as evidenced by fluctuation in the level of consciousness. What is the Rationale of the patient and Evaluation?Which of the following interventions is most appropriate for a psychiatric nurse to use when interacting with a patient experiencing acute anxiety?Encouraging the patient to engage in deep breathing and relaxation techniques.Immediately initiating a discussion about the underlying causes of the patient's anxiety.Advising the patient to avoid situations that trigger anxiety until medication takes effect.Suggesting the patient should focus on future events to distract from current anxiety.Describe their psychological disorders cases, as what you have seen and observed in them. You have to address all of below: anxiety disorder case obsessive-compulsive disorder case schizophrenia use the headings below characteristics diagnose perspective treatments
- ( it is a clincal psychologycase history in which you just nee dto fill this form. you just need to suppose a patient and accordingly you have to fill this form Case History Sheet Personal Information: Client’s name: __ gender: ___ religion/sect: __ Date of birth: __ age: _ marital status: ___, Education: __ Family information: Father’s name: ___ alive: ___ age: __ Mothers name: _____ alive: ____ age: _ Presenting Problems ( Nature Of Problems, Precipitating Event, Patient’s Feelings And Thoughts About Problems) __________________________________________________________ 2. History Of Problems (Duration Of Present Problem, Changes In Nature, And/ Or Frequency Of Problem Over Time, Prodromal Manifestations, Other Past Problems Of A Psychological Nature, No. Of Attacks)______________________________________________ 3. Prior Treatment (Details Of Problems Sought For Presenting Problems And For Whom ; When And For What Duration Treatment Undergone; Nature Of Treatment Methods ;…What is an appropriate nursing goal for developing a therapeutic relationship with a client living with schizophrenia? Setting limits on aberrant behavior Establishing a trusting, nonthreatening relationship Encouraging the client to share their biggest fears Developing a warm, close relationship Page 13 of 75 Next Page Previous Page W 11 ...The nurse id caring for a patient with a personality disorder who has manifestations of emotional reactivity. According to the biological perpective, which neurotransmitter is most likely altered? Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine Serotonin