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    CHAPTER 2 The Recording Process ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE Study Objectives 1. Explain what an account is and how it helps in the recording process. Define debits and credits and explain their use in recording business transactions. Identify the basic steps in the recording process. Explain what a journal is and how it helps in the recording process. Explain what a ledger is and how it helps in the recording process. Explain what posting is and how it helps in the recording process. Prepare a

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    functions‚ is to cover areas related to the assessment and treatment of offenders. Also involved‚ is the assessment and treatment of mentally abnormal offenders‚ as well as the legal aspects of psychiatry. This includes knowledge of the law relating to psychiatric practice and issues of criminal responsibility. One of the areas that this discipline is currently addressing is violence in the mentally disordered. This essay will outline the role and contribution of forensic psychology in one particular set

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    Mapping Psychiatric Nursing Skills Mapping Psychiatric Nursing Skills Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2012) defines escalation as “An increase in extent‚ volume‚ number‚ amount‚ intensity‚ or scope.” (Escalate‚ para. 1) Escalation is commonly used to describe the behaviors of psychiatric patients as they become increasingly agitated. Delaney and Johnson (2007) describe escalation as “a linear trajectory of behavioral eruption beginning with agitation and proceeding until the patient is out

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    Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Standards of Practice and Professional Performance Brandy Basey‚ LPN Standard I: Assessment The Psychiatric Mental Health RN collects health data that is pertinent to the patients health or situation. This information consists of objective/subjective information. Standard II: Diagnosis The Psychiatric Mental Health RN analyses the data obtained to determine a diagnosis or problem; including the level of risk. Standard III: Outcomes Identification The

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    While on rotation at the various psychiatric facilities‚ I was able to observe one client’s psychiatric illness. The client I observed was in an acute psychosis crisis. He was displaying many of the typical signs associated with psychosis. One trait I witnessed was disorganization of thought‚ speech‚ and behavior. The patient would repeat sentences over and over. He was observed continuously pointing in all directions‚ acting as if he were having an internal conversation with himself and others.

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    with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) code of conduct which writes that nurses must treat patients as individuals (NMC‚ 2008). Holland‚ Jenkins‚ Solomon and Whittam (2008) claims a successful patient’s outcome is dependent on the nurse’s ability and skills to use the knowledge acquired on assessment effectively. The nursing process when adapted in practice defines the stages a nurse should follow in order to provide individualised care (Barrett‚ Wilson and Wollands‚ 2009). A nursing model then

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    Cebu Normal University College of Nursing MENTAL STATUS EXAM I. GENERAL DESCRIPTION General Appearance Apparent Age: _______________________________________________________________________________ Manner of dress: _____________________________________________________________________________ Cleanliness: _________________________________________________________________________________ Posture: ____________________________________________________________________________________

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    Pedro Perez Individual Process Recording Date: Sep 11‚ 2010 Diagnosis: Schizophrenia Chronic Paranoid Client initials: A.G. Location: The conversation takes place in the Psychic geriatric living room in Larkin Hospital. The room is very spacious with several recliners‚ tables and chairs. Upon entering the room‚ you will find several recliner chairs up against the wall and several tables directly in front of you surrounded by chairs. There is a small is a TV to view for the

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    Psychiatric Nurses Student name School name Course name or course # Date Abstract There are many different types of nurses all over‚ but each has a different task to follow. Nurses in general are trained and set out in the world to generally help others. Nursing is at such a high demand nowadays that it’s really attracting a lot of people who don’t even have a career choice set coming out of high school. Psychiatric nurses are trained in behavioral therapy‚ which basically allows them

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    Psychosis Imagine reality as a blur‚ thoughts are coming out unclear‚ and having no control over it; this is called psychosis. It is when someone loses contact with reality and hallucinates and stick to their strange beliefs. Psychosis is not new‚ but recently doctors are accepting the face that the brain of a psychotic person is different from the normal person. In the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 6Th edition under psychosis defines it as: Today‚ there are separate categories for schizophrenic

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