Mental State Exam - Consists of the following: LOC, Behavior, & Cognitive and Intellectual abilities, Alert - The client is responsive and able to fully respond by opening their eyes and responding to a normal tone of voice and speech., Lethargic - The client is able to open their eyes and respond but is drowsy and falls asleep readily., Stuperous - The client requires vigorous or painful stimuli (pinching a tendon or rubbing the sternum) to elicit a brief response, Comatose - The client is unconscious and does not respond to painful stimuli., Perception - The nurse should see the clients ___________ of their own health, beliefs about illness and wellness, Mood - This is information about the emotion that the client is feeling, Affect - An objective expression of mood (a flat affect or a lack of facial expression)., Milieu - The physical setting and safe environment, DSMV - Used to diagnose mental health disorders in clients following standard criteria, Beneficence - The quality of doing good; can be described as charity, Autonomy - The client’s right to make their own decisions, Justice - Fair and equal treatment for all, Fidelity - Loyalty and faithfulness to the client and to one’s duty, Veracity - Honesty when dealing with a client, False imprisonment - Confining a client to a specific area (a seclusion room) physically, verbally, or using a chemical restraint when it is not part of the clients treatment (i.e. to prevent client harm to self or others, Assault - Making a threat to a client’s person, Battery - Touching a client in a harmful or offensive way, Negligence - Failing to provide adequate care in a personal or professional situation when one has an obligation to do so., Malpractice - Professional negligence, Seclusion - The involuntary confinement of a patient alone in a room or area from which the patient is physically prevented from leaving, Restraints - Can be physical or chemical - non-consenting /coercive approach of ensuring safety or maintaining necessary treatment when patients pose a critical risk , Resiliency - Ability and capacity for people to secure the resources they need to support their wellbeing, Self efficacy - Personal abilities and efforts affect the events in one’s life, Self Awareness - When the provider recognizes their own bias,

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