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community mental health center act - focused on community care instead of institutionalization if
possible



mental health continuum - A conceptual line used to represent levels of mental health and mental
illness that vary from person to person and vary for a particular person over time.



standards of practice for psychiatric nursing were developed by - ANA, APNA, ISPN



what is the official manual for psychiatric medical dx - DSM-5



therapeutic strategies in community mental health setting (all RNs) - -counseling/psychotherapy

-cognitive, behavioral, milieu therapies

-health teaching on social and coping skills

-promoting self care

-health promotion (psychoeducational groups)

-admin meds

-case management



therapeutic strategies in community mental health setting (Adv. Practice RN) - conducting
psychotherapy



boundary crossings - brief excursions across professional lines of behavior that may be inadvertent,
thoughtless or even purposeful, while attempting to meet a special therapeutic need of the patient.



boundary violations - when there is confusion between the needs of the nurse and those of the patient.

,transference - the pt is the only one that can have this experience; transferring something of importance
in their past onto someone who was not involved (you remind me of my granddaughter. expecting the
nurse to tx the pt exactly like the granddaughter)



Countertransference - Refers to the nurse's behavioral and emotional response to the client based on
past experiences (care differs because a new pt reminds the nurse of an old, awful pt)



SAMHSA's Six Key Principles of a Trauma-Informed Approach - -safety

-collab and mutuality

-trustworthiness and transparency

-empowerment, voice, and choice

-peer support

-cultural, historical, and gender issues



clients rights under the law - -Right to treatment

-Right to refuse treatment

-Right to informed consent

-Rights surrounding involuntary commitment

Psychiatric advanced directives

-Rights regarding seclusion and restraint



due process - following established legal procedures



writ of habeas corpus - A court order that requires police to bring a prisoner to court to explain why they
are holding the person



least restrictive alternative - a hospitalized patient must be treated in a setting that imposes as few
restrictions as possible on his or her freedom.



Tarasoff Doctrine - Public safety is more important than client confidentiality if it is believed that the pt
is a risk to themselves/others

, duty to warn and protect third parties includes - •Assessing and predicting a patient's danger of violence
toward another

•Identifying specific individual(s) being threatened

•Identifying appropriate actions to protect victim(s)



cause in fact - The actual cause of an event; the instrument that is the responsible force for the
occurrence of a certain event. A required element of a tort.



proximate cause - Legal cause. It exists when the connection between an act and an injury is strong
enough to justify imposing liability.



seclusion - involuntary confinement of a person alone in a room or area from which the person is
physically prevented from leaving.



restraint - any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that immobilizes
or reduces the ability of a person to move his or her arms, legs, body, or head freely.



can an order for seclusion and restraint be obtained - only for a specific restrictive intervention with
specific time limit (pt condition must be reviewed and documented every 15 mins, CONTINUOUS
observation)



negligence - an act, or failure to act, that breaches duty of due care and results in/is responsible for
another person's injuries



false imprisonment - intent to confine a person to a specific area without permission/legal authority



civil rights - rights of personal liberty guaranteed under 2 constitutional amendments



battery - harmful/offensive touching of another person



right to refuse tx - right to reject forced tx or withhold consent

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