- Continue with routine dressing change and monitor
- Immediately notify the attending physician and document findings
- Apply more antibiotic ointment and reassess later
- Advise the patient to increase sugar intake to promote healing
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- Continue to view the chart to understand EHR navigation
- Close the incorrect chart immediately and report the incident to your supervisor
- Inform your peer about the error
- Ignore the mistake, as no information was processed
- Continue with the procedure, being careful not to touch it again
- Inform the physician to proceed, as it's a minor contamination
- Remove the contaminated glove, perform hand hygiene, and don a new sterile glove
- Cover the contaminated area with a sterile towel
- Serotonin Syndrome
- Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)
- Tardive Dyskinesia
- Hypertensive Crisis
- Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- Social Anxiety Disorder
- Panic Disorder
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Administer pain medication as ordered
- Obtain a detailed medical history
- Initiate continuous cardiac monitoring and prepare for oxygen administration
- Educate the patient on lifestyle modifications
- Document the statement in the chart for the supervisor to review later
- Encourage the client to distract themselves from these thoughts
- Assess the lethality of the plan and implement a safety protocol (e.g., hospitalization, constant observation)
- Refer the client to a support group
- Punisher for delusions
- Barrier to therapy
- Enabling factor for behavioral interventions
- Distracting element
- Positive reinforcement
- Negative reinforcement
- Response cost
- Positive punishment
- Cognitive distortions
- Coping skills
- Unconscious desires
- Past traumas
- Continuous reinforcement
- Fixed-ratio
- Variable-ratio
- Fixed-interval
- Only reinforcing the final step of the task
- Breaking the task into smaller steps and teaching them sequentially
- Punishing incorrect steps
- Only modeling the behavior
- Doing no harm
- Being fair and equitable
- Doing good and promoting the client's well-being
- Respecting client autonomy
- Systematic desensitization
- Flooding
- Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)
- Aversion therapy
- Relaxation training
- Sleep hygiene
- Cognitive restructuring
- Exposure therapy
- A sign the intervention is failing
- An extinction burst
- A result of punishment
- An indicator of spontaneous recovery
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