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CENE Course Outline on Psychiatric Nursing c.

Mood Stabilizing Drugs


i. Indication
Session I ii. Mechanism of action
A. Psychiatric Models and Therapies iii. Side effects with management
a. Psychoanalytic Model d. Anti-anxiety Drugs
i. Personality Processes i. Indication
ii. Level of Consciousness ii. Mechanism of action
iii. Defense Mechanism iii. Side effects with management
iv. Therapies e. Stimulants
v. Transference and Counter i. Indication
transference ii. Mechanism of action
b. Psychosocial Model iii. Adverse Effect
i. Stages of development iv. Side effects with management
c. Cognitive Model Session III
i. Stages of Development
d. Interpersonal Model A. Stress, Anxiety, and Crisis
i. Developmental Cognitive a. Stress
Modes of Experience i. Stressor
ii. Therapeutic Milieu ii. Stress models
iii. Participant Observer 1. Hans selye’s stress
e. Nurse Patient relationship adaptation model
f. Client Centered Therapy 2. Lazaruz interactional
i. Central concepts model
g. Classical Conditioning b. Anxiety
h. Operant Conditioning i. Anxiety vs. Fear
i. Cognitive therapy ii. Etiology of Anxiety
j. Rational emotive 1. Psychoanalytic
k. Logotherapy 2. Biologic
l. Gestalt therapy iii. Levels of Anxiety
m. Reality therapy iv. Interventions
B. Therapeutic Relationship v. Type of Coping
a. Components c. Crisis
b. Phases i. Categories
c. Therapeutic and non therapeutic ii. Strategies
communication B. Anxiety Disorders
a. Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Session II i. Manifestation
A. Psychopharmacology ii. Intervention
a. Antipsychotic drugs b. Panic Disorder
i. Indication i. Manifestation
ii. Mechanism of action ii. Intervention
iii. Side effects with management c. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
b. Antidepressant i. Manifestation
i. Indication ii. Intervention
ii. Mechanism of action d. Phobic Disorders
iii. Side effects with management i. Manifestation
ii. Intervention d. Cyclothymic disorder
e. Acute Stress Disorder/Post Traumatic e. Etiology
Stress Disorder f. Manifestations
i. Manifestation g. interventions
ii. Intervention
Session VI
Session IV
A. Personality Disorders
A. Schizophrenia a. Cluster A: Odd Eccentric
a. Course of Illness i. Paranoid
b. Positive and Negative Schizophrenia ii. Schizoid
c. Signs iii. Schizotypal
d. Symptoms b. Cluster B: Dramatic-Erratic
e. Issues related to schizophrenia i. Anti-social
f. Key objectives for treating ii. Borderline
schizophrenia iii. Narcissistic
g. Interventions c. Cluster C: Anxious-fearful
B. Psychotic Disorders i. Dependent
a. Schizoaffective Disorder ii. Avoidant
b. Delusional Disorder iii. Obsessive-compulsive
c. Brief psychotic disorder B. Substance-Related Disorders
d. Schizophreniform disorder a. Manifestation
e. Shared psychotic disorder (Folie A b. Defense Mechanism
Deux) c. Diagnostic tests
d. Types of substances
Session V i. Alcohol
A. Depression ii. Sedatives, hypnotics,
a. Etiology anxiolytics
i. Biologic Theories iii. Stimulants: cocaine and
ii. Psychological Theories amphetamine
b. Assessment Measures iv. Cannabis
i. Nonbiologic Assessment v. Hallucinogens
Measures vi. Inhalants
ii. Biologic Assessment Session VII
Measurements
c. Two types A. Sexual Disorders
i. Major depressive Disorder a. Sexual dysfunction
ii. Dysthymic Disorder i. Sexual desire disorder
d. General Interventions for depressed ii. Sexual arousal disorder
clients iii. Sexual pain disorder
B. Suicide b. Paraphilias
a. Assess the depressed patient i. Pedophilia
b. Suicide interventions ii. Incest
C. Mood disorders iii. Exhibitionism
a. Manic Episodes iv. Fetishism
b. Hypomanic Episode v. Frotteurism
c. Bipolar disorder vi. Masochism
vii. Sadism e. Conduct Disorder
viii. Voyeurism f. Tic Disorders
c. Interventions i. Types and features
B. Eating Disorders g. Elimination Disorder
a. Anorexia i. Enuresis
i. Manifestation ii. Encopresis
ii. Management
b. Bulimia Nervosa
i. Manifestation
ii. Management
C. Somatoform Disorders
a. Three Features
b. Defense mechanisms being used
c. Types
d. Interventions

Session VIII

A. Dissociative Disorders
a. Types
i. Dissociative Amnesia
ii. Dissociative Fugue
iii. Depersonalization
iv. Dissociative Identity Disorders
b. Interventions
B. Cognitive Disorders
a. Delirium
i. Risk Factors for Delirium
ii. Manifestations
iii. Interventions
b. Dementia
i. Manifestations
ii. Stages
c. Alzheirmer’s Disease
i. Stages
ii. Causes
iii. Classic behaviours
iv. Interventions
C. Childhood disorders
a. Mental Retardation
i. Classification
b. Pervasive Developmental Disorders
i. Autistic disorder
ii. Asperger’s disorders
c. Attention-Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
(ADHD)
d. Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

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