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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 11.19 kB | Comments: 0
...order to protect clients and health care... ...setting to protect clients and health care... ...Control – protecting clients and health care... ...as well as clients with acute or... ...the likelihood that clients will develop complications... ...providing care for clients with acute, chronic...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 47.5 kB | Comments: 0
...health care to clients. Have them identify... ...critical pathways for clients that students have... ...There are 10 clients and 2 unoccupied... ...used when assigning clients. Each staff member... ...UAP can assist clients with ADLs, ambulation,... ...signs and accompany clients to surgery or... ...most critically ill clients. Clients who are... ...critically ill clients. Clients who are not...
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 61 kB | Comments: 0
...bolster under a clients hips during pelvic... ...head of the clients femur C) the... ...hand under the clients knee and the... ...other on the clients hip, pulling the... ...alignment A) The clients shoulders are vertically... ...smooth. C) The clients hips are vertically... ...aligned. D) The clients pain is relieved.... ...to help the clients intervertebral discs decompress...
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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 107 kB | Comments: 0
...with psychiatricmental health clients and to interpret... ...the care of clients who have identified... ...responding to the clients lived experiences in... ...into account each clients social and cultural... ...situation. To understand clients actions, the psychiatricmental... ...Have students observe clients in a group... ...two to three clients about their experiences... ...of interactions with clients to identify times... ...one of their clients in each of... ...hospitalized mental health clients understand the biologic,... ...notes of a clients medical record for... ...negotiation and advocacy. Clients and their families... ...events in the clients life that have... ...he believed that clients in therapy could... ...of mental health clients, the hospital as... ...among diagnosed psychiatric clients, and dominance of... ...many mental health clients. Basic level nurses... ...treatment of hospitalized clients in specific settings.... ...token economy where clients are rewarded by... ...individual and empower clients to learn new... ...staff to assist clients when professional staff... ...to address the clients social context in... ...Broad definition of clients Clients are defined... ...definition of clients Clients are defined as...
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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 94 kB | Comments: 0
...emotional experience for clients. The one–to–one relationship... ...useful change in clients’ lives. Therapeutic interactions... ...own behavior with clients. The atmosphere of... ...adapts to allow clients to reveal their... ...growth-producing outcomes in clients. Have students share... ...often occurs as clients begin to address... ...best understood as clients’ struggle against change.... ...struggle against change. Clients struggle against the... ...closeness may overwhelm clients and increase their... ...increase their anxiety. Clients’ expectations and interpretations... ...a therapeutic rationale. Clients with poor ego... ...one–to–one work with clients. Concepts for Lecture... ...observable goals with clients after performing an... ...do you help clients make constructive changes... ...ethnic background. Allow clients to share how... ...working phase. Encourage clients to use sequential... ...problem solving. Remind clients that problem-solving abilities... ...behaviors. Challenge the clients’ resistance to change... ...interviewing their assigned clients. Have students conduct... ...to work with clients who are homeless,...
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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 78 kB | Comments: 0
...and working with clients whose behavior may... ...relationships with their clients Learning Outcome 2... ...identities from their clients. To practice compassionately... ...practice compassionately with clients whose personal integration... ...beings from the clients they serve, psychiatric... ...ground with their clients. This involves the... ...both nurses and clients. Nurses create a... ...common ground with clients through self-awareness of... ...common ground with clients also involves being... ...What were the clients reactions What would... ...relationships with their clients. Assumptions about personal... ...well as the clients orientation, are crucial... ...differs from the clients view. Suggestions for... ...clinical experiences with clients Using the example... ...outcomes if the clients view differs from... ...staff, and the clients In their journals,... ...competent care for clients with psychiatricmental health... ...one and ones clients will negatively influence... ...may affect the clients response to treatment.... ...in evaluating the clients symptoms in light... ...that reflect a clients cultural needs and... ...entire class. Have clients share their experiences... ...providing care to clients outside their culture... ...empathy for the clients they serve How... ...one of the clients on the unit.... ...respectful attitude toward clients, their families, and... ...stressful situations involving clients, their families, and... ...others, whether with clients, their families, or... ...to others, including clients, family, friends, and... ...needs. Working with clients who are deeply... ...used to describe clients, avoidance of interactions... ...to put down clients and their experiences....
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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 110 kB | Comments: 0
...pertinent to the clients health or situation.... ...11 Collaborationcollaborates with clients, families, and others... ...responses psychiatricmental health clients might exhibit and... ...view of the clients situation. Role definitions... ...of mental health clients has major responsibility... ...social worker helps clients and families cope... ...activities, and helps clients prepare to seek... ...rehabilitation worker teaches clients practical, day-to-day skills... ...members and with clients and their significant... ...destructive. Partnership with clients and families ensures... ...who jeopardize the clients welfare. Rivalists (those... ...who jeopardize the clients welfare. Cooperators (those... ...the variety of clients in mental settings.... ...team collaborating with clients and significant others.... ...optimum environment for clients, and noted that... ...of nurses on clients goes beyond physical... ...nurses caring for clients with physical disorders... ...those caring for clients with mental disorders... ...needs of the clients and did not... ...emotional growth in clients. Frances Sleeper advocated... ...problems of psychiatric clients, especially those living... ...focused on the clients abilities to perform... ...theory around the clients need for help,... ...genuineness, and the clients expression of emotions,...
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Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 86 kB | Comments: 0
...and PsychiatricMental Health Clients Who Are They... ...for psychiatricmental health clients are influenced by... ...media. Psychiatricmental health clients are everyday, ordinary... ...to caring for clients with mental illness.... ...therapeutic potential with clients exhibiting deviant behaviors.... ...mental disorder in clients seen for physical... ...used with all clients that would facilitate... ...of stigma for clients, families, friends, communities,... ...also decreases the clients self-esteem. Suggestions for...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 58 kB | Comments: 0
...attached to the clients body with the... ...movement of the clients head, arms, legs,... ...greatly depending on clients injuries Relationship between... ...and development Take clients culture into consideration... ...moving or supporting clients Falls and trauma... ...Contact with contagious clients or from bloodborne... ...safe handling of clients helps promote client...
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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 44.5 kB | Comments: 0
...meet needs of clients who require More... ...Systematic attention to clients need for information... ...performed after a clients discharge Concurrent audit... ...External customers ( clients, visitors, physicians, insurance...
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