A client who is admitted to a psychiatric unit retains all civil rights and privileges except this one.
The client regains physical and emotional control.
Frustration, feeling unfairly treated, and lack of personal space can cause a client to feel _____ and aggression.
The nurse notices a client is pacing the hallway with clenched fists after a meeting with the HCP. The nurse should utilize this technique first.
Seeking clarification is one way the nurse can utilize this type of communication.
The nurse builds a therapeutic relationship with clients using the components of trust, empathy, acceptance, positive regard and _______.
A mental health client who is working on recovery by focusing on their strengths and improving coping skills is receiving this care.
Clients who refuse to seek treatment for mental health issues often do so to avoid being what?
The nurse cannot use this as a threat to get a client to calm down.
An event that initiates the client's response of anger and hostility.
The client's behavior intensifies indicating a movement toward loss of control.
When the nurse and client begin the orientation phase of the nurse-client relationship, it is important for the nurse to understand the client's _____ of their problem.
A mental health client who becomes violent and does not respond to other treatment options may need to be placed in _____.
The client returns to a pre-aggressive level of function and attempts reconciliation.
Labeling an individual because of a mental illness causes this type of stigma.
This is always the nurse's priority.
This text provides consistency with mental illness diagnoses.
A client's history of _____ is the best predictor of violence.
Clients who feel they are unable to act normally in public are displaying this type of stigma