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what is Bentall 2004 saying?

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dissimilar to how we have classified mental illness in the past as per what Kraepelin set out, we should treat patients with more respect by responding to a set of symptoms. this is because people can experience the same mental illness differently, and find that different treatments work better for them.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: dissimilar to how we have classified mental illness in the past as per what Kraepelin set out, we should treat patients with more respect by responding to a set of symptoms. this is because people can experience the same mental illness differently, and find that different treatments work better for them.

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Bentall 2004

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what is Johnstone and Boyle 2018 saying?

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asking: what happened? how did it affect you? what is the meaning of this to you? asking these questions can can help people to create more hopeful narratives about their lives. this is helpful to empower the patient to express their perspective especially when wrap planning

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: asking- what happened? how did it affect you? what is the meaning of this to you? asking these questions can can help people to create more hopeful narratives about their lives. this is helpful to empower the patient to express their perspective especially when wrap planning

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Johnstone and Boyle 2018

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what is Healy 2016 saying?

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ANYTHING you say about drugs you can mention this eg side effects or interactions or cautions. eg with antipsychotics, be careful to people who can bare children, how useful some people find depots, how distressing lactation can be due to increased hormonal lactation, weight gain due to antipsychotics causing people to want to diet, lower blood pressure and sedatoin. be careful driving veicles.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: ANYTHING you say about drugs you can mention this eg side effects or interactions or cautions. eg with antipsychotics, be careful to people who can bare children, how useful some people find depots, how distressing lactation can be due to increased hormonal lactation, weight gain due to antipsychotics causing people to want to diet, lower blood pressure and sedatoin. be careful driving veicles.

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Healy 2016

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what is Norman & Ryrie 2018 saying?

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outlines the different models for explaining causes of mental illness eg behavioural (learnt behaviour) , psychodynamic (explains behaviour from unconcious processes) , cognititve (avoidance due to fear beliefs not experiences) social (behaviour as a response to experiences). wrap planning is written by the individual and empowers them by allowing them to make decisions about their care for a time when they might not be able to express them. benefits of recovery colleges. rasicms in MH services black men make up a disproportionate amount of beds.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: outlines the different models for explaining causes of mental illness eg behavioural (learnt behaviour) , psychodynamic (explains behaviour from unconcious processes) , cognititve (avoidance due to fear beliefs not experiences) social (behaviour as a response to experiences). wrap planning is written by the individual and empowers them by allowing them to make decisions about their care for a time when they might not be able to express them. benefits of recovery colleges. rasicms in MH services black men make up a disproportionate amount of beds.

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Norman and Ryrie 2018

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Borecky et al 2019

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there isnt sufficiant evidence that forcing suicidal people into hospital prevented completed suicide attempts, and that acctually patients are more likely to recover from these ideations when theyre given interventions that empower them to make their own decisions.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: there isnt sufficiant evidence that forcing suicidal people into hospital prevented completed suicide attempts, and that acctually patients are more likely to recover from these ideations when theyre given interventions that empower them to make their own decisions.

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Borecky et al 2019

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what is Jordan and McNiel (2020) saying?

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forcing someone to be admitted into a psychiatric hospital increases their risk fo suicide within the year post discharge

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: forcing someone to be admitted into a psychiatric hospital increases their risk fo suicide within the year post discharge

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Jordan and McNiel 2020

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what is Chan et al. (2016) saying?

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over reliance on risk scales is dangerous as it might provide false reassurance. Instead, talking to the patient and seeing their personal needs and feelings is a more accurate predicor of risk.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: over reliance on risk scales is dangerous as it might provide false reassurance. Instead, talking to the patient and seeing their personal needs and feelings is a more accurate predicor of risk.

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Chan et al 2016

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what is Pengelly (2018) saying?

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although some professionals believe that providing patients with alternatives to self harm is wrong and will have dangerous adverse effects, patients feel that being taught why they self harm and ways to do so with reduced risk is helpful.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: although some professionals believe that providing patients with alternatives to self harm is wrong and will have dangerous adverse effects, patients feel that being taught why they self harm and ways to do so with reduced risk is helpful.

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Pengelly 2018

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what is Taylor (2018) saying?

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nurses need to gain informed consent before beginning an intervention and have knowledge on the law around this.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: nurses need to gain informed consent before begining an intervention and have knowledge on the law around this.

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Taylor 2018

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what is NMC 2018 saying?

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promoting wellbeing, dignity, privacy, confidentiality. EBP, communicate, work with team, accurate records, work within limits of STN especially with meds,

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: promoting wellbeing, dignity, privacy, confidentiality. EBP, communicate, work with team, accurate records, work within limits of STN especially with meds,

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NMC 2018

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what is RCN 2012 saying?

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both patient and nurse human rights need to be upheld. nurses should be able to work without being subject to violence or intimidation. maintain patient safety. maintain patient dignity. minimalise barriers to access care.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: both patient and nurse human rights need to be upheld. nurses should be able to work without being subject to violence or intimidation. maintain patient safety. maintain patient dignity. minimalise barriers to access care.

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RCN 2012

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what is Peate & Dutton 2021 saying?

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having the skills to recognise and respond to mental and physiological deterioration is important in preventing late treatment and adverse outcomes. using NEWS2 scores is good at risk managementof physiological health and may help to recognise deterioration. using SBAR is a useful communication tool when escalating care. vulnerable people who need aid in caring for themselves need to be protected by nurses using safeguarding and the law.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: having the skills to recognise and respond to mental and physiological deterioration is important in preventing late treatment and adverse outcomes. using NEWS2 scores is good at risk managementof physiological health and may help to recognise deterioration. using SBAR is a useful communication tool when escalating care. vulnerable people who need aid in caring for themselves need to be protected by nurses using safeguarding and the law.

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Peate and Dutton 2021

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what is UK sepsis trust 2019 saying?

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NEWs2 is helpful at identifying sepsis. you should know risk factors eg impaired immune system eg chemotherapy or diabetes, being pregnant, being older than 75, open wounds.

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MATCH THE REFERENCE: NEWs2 is helpful at identifying sepsis. you should know risk factors eg impaired immune system eg chemotherapy or diabetes, being pregnant, being older than 75, open wounds.

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UK sepsis trust 2019