mental health exam 1 terms

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Across
  1. 8. inability to describe emotions with how one is feel
  2. 9. the presence of two or more disease or medical conditions in the patient
  3. 10. duty to distribute resources or care equally, regardless of personal attributes i.e. devoting equal attention to a friendly patient and a patient who wont even make eye contact with you
  4. 11. asking the question “except for what the nurse did, would this injury have occurred?”
  5. 13. loss of damages (i.e. loss of income, medical expenses, psychological trauma)
  6. 14. maintaining loyalty and commitment to the patient and doing no wrong to the patient i.e. maintaining expertise in nursing skill through nursing education
  7. 17. based on both cognitive and behavioral theory and seeks to modify negative thoughts that lead to dysfunctional emotions and actions
Down
  1. 1. attempts to correct or eliminate maladaptive behaviors or responses by rewarding and reinforcing adaptive behaviors
  2. 2. normal mood
  3. 3. duty to act so as to benefit or promote the good of others i.e. spending extra time with someone who is extremely anxious to help calm them down.
  4. 4. duty to communicate truthful i.e. description of the purpose and side effects of psychotropic medications in a truthful non misleading way
  5. 5. exposes a patient to an unreasonable risk of harm including omissions or failing to do what is reasonable in a similar situation
  6. 6. disorder of the mood
  7. 7. ability to recover from or just successfully to trauma or change i.e. being able to not take it personally if someone calls you a mean name
  8. 8. respecting the rights of others to make their own decisions i.e. acknowledging the patients right to refuse medication
  9. 12. inability to have pleasure in life; they simply have no pleasure or joy in what they are doing
  10. 15. nurse providing care represents themselves as having knowledge and skill for a specialty area (i.e. OB, surgery, psychiatric)
  11. 16. lack of energy