@@LevelUpRN Patient confidentiality is a huge one, and as a person who is strapped in a wheelchair and has many disabilities to the point I started to shelter in place before the covid lockdown and am still sheltering in place, and still will be for the next few years or so probably... point is now anyone who is a doctor or nurse will have to earn my trust, I do not really trust anyone anymore... for good reason. Also I passed your little quiz getting everything right. 🙂
Thank you soooo much, simple and correct knowledge i wish you all the best and i really hope UT lectures try to make their lectures as clear and simple as this.
Cathy i am so grateful for all you do. to be honest with you your channel is the only channel on youtube that i dont skip ads. Thank you so much ang Godbless you, Merris and Elis.
Reflection, pt asks question, you ask what they think. Offer self to pt to be there with pt. Restating, repeat what pt says "so your anxiety is keeping you up"? Present reality, correcting a pt misconception. Acknowledge they hear voices but don't validate that their perception of voices is not the same as the nurse reality of not hearing those voices.
Its odd as a student mental health nurse in the uk where it is illegal for us to use mechanical restraints- ie mittens and bed tide dowd it can only be done phsicaly with our body's and its intrsting compering the policys