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Title: Nursing Interventions in Schizophrenia


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Nursing Interventions in Schizophrenia
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Self-Assessment Working with Schizophrenic
Clients
  • Peer group supervision
  • Client's intense emotions produce
  • similar emotions in the nurse
  • Willingness for nurse to discuss feelings and
    behaviors with supervisors decreases defensive
    behaviors
  • Team approach to decrease staff burnout
  • Periodic reassessments of
  • Treatment outcomes
  • Client's strengths and weaknesses

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Assessment of the Client
  • Safety of client and others
  • Medical history and recent medical workup
  • Positive, negative, cognitive, and mood symptoms
  • Current medications and compliance to treatment
  • Family response/support system

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Potential Nursing Diagnoses
  • Risk for self-directed or other-directed violence
  • Disturbed sensory perception
  • Disturbed thought processes
  • Impaired verbal communication
  • Ineffective coping
  • Compromised or disabled family coping

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Outcome Criteria
  • Acute phase
  • Client safety and medical stabilization
  • Maintenance phase
  • Adherence to medical regimen
  • Understanding schizophrenia
  • Participation of client and family in
    psychoeducational activities
  • Stabilization phase
  • Target negative symptoms
  • Anxiety control
  • Relapse prevention

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Planning of Appropriate Interventions
  • Acute phase
  • Possible hospitalization
  • Ensure client safety
  • Provide symptom stabilization
  • Maintenance and stabilization phases
  • Psychosocial education
  • Relapse prevention skills

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Interventions Basic Level
  • Acute phase
  • Administer antipsychotic medication as prescribed
  • Observe client behavior closely
  • Set limits on inappropriate behavior
  • Do not touch without warning
  • Offer foods that are not easily contaminated
  • Supportive counseling
  • Milieu management
  • Family psychoeducation

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Interventions Basic Level Continued
  • Maintenance and stabilization phases
  • Health teaching
  • Health promotion and maintenance

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Milieu Therapy
  • Safety
  • Potential for physical violence due to
    hallucinations or delusions
  • Priority is least restrictive safety technique
  • Verbal de-escalation
  • Medications
  • Seclusion or restraints
  • Activities
  • Provide support and structure
  • Encourage development of social skills and
    friendships

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Counseling Communication Guidelines
  • Hallucinations
  • Hearing voices most common
  • Approach client in nonthreatening and
    nonjudgmental manner
  • Assess if messages are suicidal or homicidal
  • Initiate safety measures if needed
  • Client anxious, fearful, lonely, brain not
    processing stimuli accurately
  • Focus on the clients feelings and present
    reality

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Communication Guidelines continued
  • Delusions
  • Be open, honest, matter-of-fact, and calm
  • Have client describe delusion
  • Avoid arguing about content
  • Focus on feelings
  • Present reasonable doubt
  • Validate part of delusion that is real

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Communication Guidelines continued
  • Associative looseness
  • Do not pretend that you understand
  • Place difficulty of understanding on yourself
  • Look for reoccurring topics and themes
  • Emphasize what is going on in the client's
    environment
  • Involve client in simple, reality-based
    activities
  • Reinforce clear communication of needs, feelings,
    and thoughts

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Client Teaching Coping Techniques for
Schizophrenia
  • Distraction
  • Interaction
  • Activity
  • Social action
  • Physical action

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Client and Family Teaching
  • Learn all you can about the illness.
  • Develop a relapse prevention plan.
  • Avoid alcohol and drugs.
  • Learn ways to address fears and losses.
  • Learn new ways of coping.
  • Comply with treatment.
  • Maintain communication with supportive people.
  • Stay healthy by managing illness, sleep, and
    diet.

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CLIENT AND FAMILY TEACHING
  • Teach about schizophrenia and available mental
    health agencies for support at the local and
    national level (NAMI AND NIMH).
  • Develop a relapse prevention plan.
  • Teach about medication and treatment compliance.
  • Teach to avoid alcohol or drugs.
  • Teach to keep in touch with supportive people.
  • Teach to keep healthy stay in balance.

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Loose Association
  • Definition - thinking haphazard, illogical, and
    confused. Connections in thought are
    interrupted.
  • Example I cant go to the zoo, no money, Oh...
    I have a hat, these members make no sense,
    manWhats the problem?

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Neologism
  • Definition Words a person makes up that have
    meaning only for that person, it is often part of
    a delusional system.
  • Example I am afraid to go to the hospital
    because the norks are looking for me.

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Clang Association
  • Definition The meaningless rhyming of words,
    often in a forceful manner.
  • Example Rain, pain, bang, clang.

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Echolalia
  • Definition - mimicking or imitating the speech of
    another person.
  • Example The nurse says to the patient, Tell me
    your name. The patient responds, Tell me your
    name, tell me your name.

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Word Salad
  • Definition Mixture of words and phrases that
    have no meaning.
  • Example I am fineapple pieno salefurniture
    storetake it slowcellar door

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BE FAMILIAR WITH
  • thought broadcasting - the belief that ones
    thoughts can be heard by others

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Thought Insertion
  • thought insertion - the belief that thoughts from
    other people are being inserted into ones mind

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BE FAMILIAR WITH
  • thought withdrawal - the belief that thoughts
    have been removed from ones mind by an outside
    agency.

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Delusions of Being Controlled
  • Delusions of being controlled belief that ones
    body or mind is controlled by an outside agency

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