General Practice Settings Identify Give Detail Ex
- Name the three factors that determine whether or not a person experiences a crisis in response to a stressful situation.
- What is the goal of crisis intervention?
- What is the definition of diagnostic overshadowing?
- What is the definition of social distancing?
- What are the symptoms of a person with agoraphobia?
- What is the primary nursing intervention for a person in panic anxiety?
- What are the elements that determine one’s response (and subsequent adjustment) to a stressful situation?
- What is associated with the onset of an adjustment disorder?
- How do alternative medicine and complementary medicine differ?
- Caring for Patients With Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders in General Practice Settings
Identify the following key terms associated with caring for patients with mental illness and substance use disorders in general practice settings with the descriptions or definitions listed below.
a. diagnostic overshadowing
b. patient-centered care
c. screening
d. SBIRT
e. social distancing
f. stigmatization
g. suicide prevention
h. trauma-informed care
_____1. A concept that requires nurses and other healthcare professionals to listen to and empower the patient in decision making around his or her care and establish a collaborative partnership
_____2. An attitude of devaluing a person because of a particular characteristic or illness
_____3. An evidence-based approach referring to screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment
_____4. A phenomenon in which a person’s physical symptoms are attributed to his or her mental illness
_____5. Methods of assessment for suicide risk and for differentiating between
suicide ideation and attempts
_____6. Care that assesses for and demonstrates sensitivity to the impact of trauma history on
current behavior and relationships in every aspect of nursing intervention
_____7. The identification of clinically significant symptoms that require further assessment
and intervention
_____8. An aspect of stigma that refers to the tendency of healthcare workers and others to avoid people with mental illness or addiction