Exam 1: Suicide and Nonsuicidal Self-Injury
Completed suicide
a suicide attempt that results in death
Suicidal Ideation
thoughts of killing oneself
Secondary Prevention (abuse)
Early intervention in abusive situations to minimize their disabling or long-term effects
Suicide
Intentional act of killing oneself by any means
Seclusion
Involuntary confinement alone in a room that the patient is physically prevented from leaving
Primary prevention (abuse)
Measures taken to prevent the occurrence of abuse
Treatment
treatment of the actual suicidal
Types of abuse
Physical, sexual, emotional, neglect, economic
Anger
An emotional response to frustration of desires, threat to one's needs (emotional or physical), or a challenge
Restraints
Any manual method, physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment that restricts freedom of movement
Suicide behavior disorder (DSM-V)
-Attempt within last 24 months -Attempt was not initiated in delirium or confusion -Attempt was not undertaken for a religious or political objective
Tertiary Prevention (abuse)
-Facilitating the healing and rehabilitative process -Providing support -Assisting survivors of violence to achieve their optimal level of safety, health, and well-being
Risk factors for suicide
-Psychiatric disorders -Alcohol or substance use disorders -Male gender -Increasing age -Race (85% to 90% Caucasians) -Religion (Roman Catholics at much less risk) -Marriage/Divorce -Profession -Physical health
Aggression
Action or behavior that results in verbal or physical attack
Which patient behavior is a criterion for mechanical restraint? A. Screaming profanities B. Assaulting a staff person C. Refusing a medication dose D. Throwing a pillow at another patient
B. Assaulting a staff person
A person with which psychiatric problem is most likely to complete suicide? A. Personality disorder B. Major depression C. Substance abuse D. Schizophrenia
B. Major depression
Child abuse perpetrators are most often A. extended family members. B. child care workers. C. the child's parents. D. strangers.
C. the child's parents.
nonsuicidal self-injury
Deliberate and direct attempt to cause bodily harm that does not result in death
Which method of suicide has the highest lethality? A. Ingesting pills B. Cutting one's wrists C. Inhaling natural gas D. Self-inflicted gunshot wound
D. Self-inflicted gunshot wound
Nonsuicidal self-injury
Self-injury directed to the surface of the body to induce relief from a negative feeling/cognitive state or to achieve a positive mood state
Cycle of violence
Tension-building stage, Acute battering stage, honeymoon stage
Prevention
activities that provide support, information, and education to prevent suicide
Postvention
interventions with a circle of survivors left by individuals who completed suicide to reduce the traumatic aftereffects