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Schizophrenia Case Study
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Triaging clients in the emergency room; prioritizing suicidal clients
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Nursing interventions to properly implement suicide precautions
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Best therapeutic response to request by the suicidal client to keep jewelry
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Differentiating types of schizophrenia
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Side effects of anti-psychotic medications
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Most therapeutic milieu for the client experiencing hallucinations
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Most therapeutic response for the client experiencing hallucinations
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Evaluating client ability to control hallucinations
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How to de-escalate the client with self-destructive behavior
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Selecting an outcome for the nursing diagnosis of risk for violence that is self-directed
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Observing the client’s behavior with family members
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Best action to maintain group therapy sessions when the schizophrenic client begins to hallucinate
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Circumstances under which a nurse may legally prevent the client from leaving a mental health unit
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Evaluation of client knowledge of medication side effects
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Highest priority discharge of education for the client with schizophrenia
Critical Thinking Skills and Strategies
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