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Bipolar I Disorder Case Study
- Determining the best response to communicate with a client with mania.
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Prioritizing nursing interventions for a client with mania who refuses to eat.
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Determining the best intervention to de-escalate provocative behavior in a client with mania.
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Administering antipsychotic medication to calm a client with mania.
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Identifying pertinent data to chart about the client’s response to medication.
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Determining the best response to a telephone inquiry about the client.
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Providing the best diet instruction for a client taking lithium carbonate.
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Determining the best nursing intervention for a client experiencing an adverse drug reaction.
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Prioritizing the best nursing intervention for a client’s laboratory values.
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Determining the best nursing intervention to protect a client with mania from a safety threat.
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Determining the best response to communicate with a client’s spouse.
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Correctly responding to the reasons a client states for stopping medication.
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Determining the best response for a client who is setting goals for discharge.
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Identifying the priority outcome indicating a client’s readiness for discharge.
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Identifying signs and symptoms of hypomania.
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Providing discharge instruction about the need to avoid antidepressant medication.
Critical Thinking Skills and Strategies
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