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 You are a student nurse on an afternoon shift in an acute mental health ward. You are working with a RN and your first task for the shift is to admit an new person to the unit. Mr Mussa Ahmed is a new admission to the ward via the emergency department (ED). Background Information Mussa is 48-year-old married man who lives with his wife and 2 (aged 6 and 2 years) young children. Although Mussa does not have a formal psychiatry history, Mussa reports that his journey to Australia, 5 years ago, was painful and traumatic. Mussa’s wife Amina, describes that Mussa has lately become quiet and reclusive. Amina reports that this behaviour, has brought shame on her and their family. She has tried to make him happy, but nothing seems to work. The referral letter from the ED team stated the following: • No history of contact with mental health services or psychiatric illness • Arrived in Australia as a refugee from Iraq five years ago. • Mussa has been saying that the police are looking for him. Whenever, he hears an emergency siren he panics and tries to hide. Amina reports that as far as she is aware, Mussa is not wanted, nor has he committed any crimes in Australia or Iraq. Past medical history: Surgery to his leg to remove shrapnel from a grenade attack when in Police custody in Iraq. Mussa is a new presentation, and this is the first time you are seeing him, therefore requires initial engagement and mental state examination to help inform further recovery-oriented service provision. In your interview  you need to: • Therapeutically engage with Mussa. • Perform a Mental State Examination (MSE), and • Document a summary of the MSE using accurate professional expression.

 

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