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As a home health nurse working with, Michael Smith, a newly diagnosed 17-year-
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old young man with schizophrenia who lives at home with his parents, you stop by toÂ
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check on the patient at the request of his parents. The parents share their concerns that theÂ
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patient’s medication, haloperidol (Haldol), does not appear to be working as well as itÂ
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had when the patient first started taking it. They report that the patient is more irritable,Â
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has an increase in his hallucinations with the patient talking aloud again in response toÂ
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auditory hallucinations, frequently laughing at apparently nothing. He has a firmly fixedÂ
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delusion that he is inhabited by demons who are slowly eating his internal organs; andÂ
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has increased consumption of water with the patient drinking large volumes of water in aÂ
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way that his parents describe as, “He seems driven to drink. We’re not sure why. PerhapsÂ
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he’s attempting to flush those demons out?” Upon entering the patient’s room, you noticeÂ
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a strong smell of urine. His parents are obviously embarrassed by this and quickly tellÂ
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you they recently took the patient to his medical care provider to rule out a urinary tractÂ
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infection. They tell you the urine analysis showed only a low specific gravity, and theÂ
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only other abnormal laboratory finding was that his serum sodium level was found to beÂ
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low.Â
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Objectives:
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Complete the Mental Status assessment on the “hypothetical client” using the Mini Mental Status Exam. Â
MENTAL STATUS EXAM
I. General Appearance and Motor Behavior:Â
  Describe hygiene, grooming, appropriate dress, eye contact, use of personal space, any unusual
  movements or mannerisms, speech.
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II. Attitude toward interviewer:Â
  Cooperative________ Uncooperative___________
  Describe:
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III. Mood:Â
   Happy___ Euphoric___ Sad___ Depressed___  Angry___  Labile___Â
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IV. Affect:Â
   Full range___ Blunted___ Restricted___ Flat___ Inappropriate___ Consistent with statedÂ
   mood? Yes____ No____
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V. Thought Process and Content:Â
   Is thought process clear to interviewer? Yes____ No____
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   Process: loose associations___ circumstantial___ tangential___  flight of ideasÂ
   thought blocking___  word salad____ neologisms_____ other_____ (describe) Â
   Content: ideas of reference___  delusion ____ (type)_____  thought insertion___  thought
    withdrawal _____ thought broadcasting_____  ideas of harming self or others_____Â
   other____(describe)
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VI. Abnormal Sensory-Perceptual Experiences:Â
   Presence of hallucinations _____ (describe) or illusions _____ type______ describe
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VII. Thinking and Intellectual Abilities:
    Is patient able to identify similarities between pairs of objects? (Apple and orange)Â
    Yes___ No___
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VIII. Sensorium and Intellectual Processes:
    Oriented to person___ place____ time____  and current circumstances_____ if no describe
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    Memory: Name current president, who was president before that, name country lives in, Â
    name capital of this state  Yes_____ No_____
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IX. Judgment and Insight:
   Impulse control: describe
   Judgment – does patient interpret environment and situation correctly and adapt behavior andÂ
   decisions accordingly? Describe.
   Insight- does patient understand true nature of his situation and his own part in it? Describe.
SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
NURSING 250
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