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What is a common challenge in taking a history from a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?
What is a common challenge in taking a history from a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?
- The client jumping from subject to subject (correct)
- The client being unable to communicate
- The client experiencing memory loss
- The client being uncooperative
What is a characteristic of the general appearance and motor behavior of clients experiencing a manic episode?
What is a characteristic of the general appearance and motor behavior of clients experiencing a manic episode?
- Lethargy and stillness
- Inability to speak or move
- Slow and deliberate movements
- Psychomotor agitation and perpetual motion (correct)
How do clients in the manic phase of bipolar disorder typically dress?
How do clients in the manic phase of bipolar disorder typically dress?
- Conservatively and modestly
- In dark, somber colors
- Dull and unremarkable
- Brightly colored, flamboyant, and attention-getting (correct)
What is a potential consequence of the continual movement experienced by clients in the manic phase?
What is a potential consequence of the continual movement experienced by clients in the manic phase?
How do clients experiencing a manic episode typically think, move, and talk?
How do clients experiencing a manic episode typically think, move, and talk?
What is a strategy for obtaining data from a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?
What is a strategy for obtaining data from a client in the manic phase of bipolar disorder?
What is a primary concern for manic clients?
What is a primary concern for manic clients?
What is a common nursing diagnosis for manic clients?
What is a common nursing diagnosis for manic clients?
What is a key nursing intervention for manic clients?
What is a key nursing intervention for manic clients?
What is a goal for stabilization of manic clients?
What is a goal for stabilization of manic clients?
What should nurses do to provide a sense of acceptance and reassurance to manic clients?
What should nurses do to provide a sense of acceptance and reassurance to manic clients?
What should nurses evaluate regarding manic clients' tolerance?
What should nurses evaluate regarding manic clients' tolerance?
Which symptom of mania involves rapid, uninterrupted speech and an inability to listen to others?
Which symptom of mania involves rapid, uninterrupted speech and an inability to listen to others?
What is a common manifestation of manic individuals' thought processes?
What is a common manifestation of manic individuals' thought processes?
What is a characteristic behavior of manic individuals regarding projects and planning?
What is a characteristic behavior of manic individuals regarding projects and planning?
What may some manic individuals experience, involving grandiose delusions of importance, fame, privilege, and wealth?
What may some manic individuals experience, involving grandiose delusions of importance, fame, privilege, and wealth?
What is a common characteristic of manic individuals' emotions?
What is a common characteristic of manic individuals' emotions?
What is a significant impact of exaggerated self-esteem and a false sense of well-being on manic individuals?
What is a significant impact of exaggerated self-esteem and a false sense of well-being on manic individuals?
What is a crucial nursing intervention for managing clients with mania?
What is a crucial nursing intervention for managing clients with mania?
How can nursing interventions assist in promoting rest and sleep for clients with mania?
How can nursing interventions assist in promoting rest and sleep for clients with mania?
What is a concern for manic clients in terms of nutrition?
What is a concern for manic clients in terms of nutrition?
What does therapeutic communication with manic clients involve?
What does therapeutic communication with manic clients involve?
What may acutely manic clients engage in due to their inflated perceptions of their abilities and impulsive thoughts?
What may acutely manic clients engage in due to their inflated perceptions of their abilities and impulsive thoughts?
How can the nurse channel the need for movement of manic clients into socially acceptable activities?
How can the nurse channel the need for movement of manic clients into socially acceptable activities?
What are some impulsive behaviors that clients with acute mania may exhibit?
What are some impulsive behaviors that clients with acute mania may exhibit?
What is a crucial aspect of handling inappropriate behavior in clients with acute mania?
What is a crucial aspect of handling inappropriate behavior in clients with acute mania?
What is necessary for manic clients struggling to understand personal boundaries?
What is necessary for manic clients struggling to understand personal boundaries?
When may manic clients heed education about the dangers of risky behavior?
When may manic clients heed education about the dangers of risky behavior?
What is a common behavior of manic clients regarding tasks and activities?
What is a common behavior of manic clients regarding tasks and activities?
What is essential for clients and family members regarding lithium medication?
What is essential for clients and family members regarding lithium medication?
Study Notes
Managing Risky Behaviors in Clients with Acute Mania
- In acute manic episodes, clients may exhibit impulsive behaviors such as excessive spending, giving away possessions, and engaging in risky sexual behaviors.
- Nurses may need to monitor clients' access to items and handle inappropriate behavior in a nonjudgmental manner, maintaining dignity and respect.
- Clients in the manic phase may struggle to understand personal boundaries, requiring staff intervention to redirect their behaviors.
- Educating clients about the dangers of risky behavior is necessary, but they may not heed such teaching until they begin to cycle towards normalcy.
- Manic clients often start multiple tasks simultaneously, struggle to complete any, and may engage in impulsive activities like spending sprees and risky investments.
- Family education on the cause of bipolar disorder, medication management, and potential problems that manic people can encounter is essential.
- Family members often recognize signs of manic behavior, such as becoming argumentative or denying any issues, indicating the need for interventions and family education sessions.
- Clients taking lithium should adhere to the established dosage, understand potential drug interactions, and recognize symptoms of lithium toxicity.
- Periodic monitoring of serum lithium levels is necessary to ensure the safety and adequacy of the treatment regimen.
- Clients and family members should be educated about the signs of lithium toxicity and interventions to take, including seeking medical attention immediately.
- Client and family education for mania should encompass bipolar illness management, medication management, recognizing signs of relapse, and avoiding risk-taking behavior.
- Education reduces the stigma of mental illness, increases client safety, enlarges the support system, and promotes compliance with treatment.
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Test your knowledge on managing risky behaviors in clients with acute mania with this quiz. Explore topics such as monitoring impulsive behaviors, educating clients and families, medication management, and recognizing signs of lithium toxicity. Sharpen your understanding of interventions and support systems for individuals experiencing acute manic episodes.