Exam 3: NSG 526/ NSG526 Exam Review| Guide with 100% Correct Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024 New Update
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The psych NP needs
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foster a child's healthy characteristics and existing environmental supports no matter how negative (ex a child lives in a homeless shelter).
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children from different cultures
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develop at different rates
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Most psychiatric disorders in children are
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multifactorial.
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Paranoid Personality Disorder characteristics
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Characteristics: suspicious of others; fear others will exploit, harm, or deceive them; fear of confiding in others (fear personal information will be used against them); misread compliments as manipulation; hypervigilant; prone to counterattack; hostile; and aloof. Psychotic episodes may occur in times of stress. Nurses should give straightforward explanations of tests, history taking, and procedures, side effects of drugs, changes in treatment plan, and possible further procedures, to counteract client fear
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder
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Characteristics: grandiosity, fantasies of power or brilliance, need to be admired, sense of entitlement, arrogant, patronizing, rude, overestimates self and underestimates others. This behavior covers a fragile ego. In health care setting demand the best of everything. When client is corrected, when boundaries are defined, or when limits are set on client's behavior, client feels humiliated, degraded, and empty. To lower anxiety the client may launch a counterattack. The nurse should gently help the client identify attempts to seek and become perfect, exhibit grandiose behavior, and sense of entitlement
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splitting
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BPD A major defense is splitting (alternating between idealizing and devaluing).
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client schemas
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cognitive therapy is the modality that prioritizes a client's schema.
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Schemas
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stored bodies of knowledge that interact with incoming information to influence selective attention and memory search
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Bibliotherapy definition
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is an expressive therapy which involves using child and adolescent literature to help the child express feelings in a supportive environment, gain insight into feelings and behavior, and learn new ways to cope with difficult situations.
as the process of using books to teach those receiving medical care about their conditions
is believed to be one cost-effective and versatile option for the treatment of several mental health issues.
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When children listen to or read a story
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they unconsciously identify with the characters and experience a catharsis of feelings. The books selected by the PMH-APRN should reflect the situations or feelings the child is experiencing.
theoretical model based on the premise that people are greatly influenced by the characters they identify with in stories.
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Most professionals agree reading is
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productive activity that can promote good mental health, as reading has been shown to increase empathy, sharpen the mind, and impact behavior.
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play therapy
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is child-centered and typically builds on the foundation of the psychodynamic, object-relations, and attachment theories.
Start age 3 plus
give us the same type of information that we gather through verbal communication with adults
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play therapy helpful for
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posttraumatic stress disorder, disruptive behavior disorders, mood disorders, and reactive attachment disorder.
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Nondirective play
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is normally viewed as the best way to begin play therapy. Structured play is rarely used until nondirective play has enabled a full assessment of relevant themes and issues, and the child's trust around anxiety-laden issues has been developed.
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Symbols in play therapy
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such as aggressive behavior toward a father doll) can have several meanings and should never be interpreted in a standardized fashion
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toys with ambiguous meaning
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