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- Do a brief reflexive writing on the following question: How would you go about getting to know a client during your initial contact? Based on your own theoretical stance; use of diagnostic and assessment tools (i.e., tests); formulating treatment goals (aka “the contract”); organizational policy and procedures; and external payment/reimbursement requirements. Relevant examples from your own experience may be helpful to consider as well.You are a visiting nurse caring for a 32-year-old writer who became paraplegic as a result of a motorcycle accident 1 year ago. He is recovering from a subsequent depression, and your visits are to monitor not only his emotional outlook but also to encourage his hygienic self-care and offer strategies for his success. He wears a leg bag, is incontinent of stool, and you’re monitoring a red spot on his left buttock. (Learning Objectives 5 and 8) Which hygienic issues are of utmost importance for a patient using an indwelling urinary catheter? Please provide an example as well! Thank you!What are rehab professionals responsibilities in addressing the abuse issues and providing assistance to the client? List at least five (5).
- As a student nurse, what need to do to promote mental health in the country ? Or what need to do to prevent neurological, mental and substance abuse in the country?Mohammed is a 46-year-old man with a diagnosis of high blood pressure. He works night shifts in a local supermarket and find it hard to sleep in the daytime. He struggles with anxiety and has been referred to the local Integrating access to Psychological Services (IaPT) service by his GP. a. Explain why Jimmy’s mental and physical health may impact on each other and why this is important to consider? b. What interventions would you suggest(please provide a rationale)?Suppose you are a student nurse conducting a check up on a client in a community health nursing setup. As a student-nurse, why is “Behaving appropriately towards the client” and "Doing unnecessary gestures while talking/explaining" is important? What is the rationale for this?
- What will be the General Definition of Psychiatric student's experiences when providing care for mentally ill patients with aggressive behavior.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.What cognitive symptoms may indicate that someone has been exposed to long-term trauma? What are some strategies for self-care that you might recommend to an individual who has undergone trauma and is struggling with the short- or long-term effects? What are some strategies that have worked for you in the past or that you might be interested in exploring? Explain your answer with citation
- Neglect a patient right who don't speak and disabled who can not move. describe a perspective that should be considered related to this event (how they might feel: e.g. client, peer, family, another discipline, etc.).Why is it important for a nurse to be knowledgeable about illness behavior?Discuss the role of a mental health nurse in managing a patient with depression.