Introduction to Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing

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Across
  1. 2. False belief that one possesses extraordinary abilities and control over situations
  2. 4. New word inventions by patients, which have no meaning and are only known to the patient
  3. 5. An individuals inability or refusal to speak
  4. 8. Extreme suspicion of others and of their actions or perceived intentions
  5. 9. False sensory perceptions which may be auditory, visual, etc
  6. 10. Repetition of what the client hears
Down
  1. 1. Loss of interest in pleasurable activities
  2. 3. Delay in reaching the point of a communication because of unnecessary and extensive detail
  3. 6. False personal beliefs that are inconsistent with the person's intelligence or cultural background
  4. 7. The way a client looks, including hygiene, clothing, make-up etc