nursing psych
1 . what would you do if you were suddenly grabbed by a patient on
the psych floor?
2.how would you assess a patient who is having a panic
attack?
3.what would you do if you were called to a scene in your
neighborhood were someone threatened to commit sucide?
1, Violence by patients on health care workers is a major
occupational hazard in hospitals. The patient-staff interaction is
important role in the work environment. staffs knowledge is
important to prevent workplace violence. Hospitals staff should be
trained to identify the risk factors for patient violence and
should be educated to prevent such patient behavior. Nurses'
aggressive behavior in this situation increases patient violence.
nurses knowledge is important to handle patient violence in this
situation by trusting interaction.
2, Family history, complete physical exam, blood test, and EKGs
should be assessed to figure out panic disorders. when the patient
is in panic attack their stress, fear may be associated with other
medical conditions. So it is important to access complete history
and assessment for the patients.
3, First responders encounter with appropriate knowledge and
training help to serve someone in suicidal situations. make sure
the safety of everyone present. contact law enforcement officers to
be aware of suicidal situations. make rapport with the person and
assess their medical needs and risk of suicide.
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