Suicide and Self-Injury N129
Suicide is ____ times higher in pt with schizophrenia
50 times
____% of individuals have alcohol in their blood at time of death
50%
Secondary Level of Suicide Intervention
treatment of the actual suicidal crisis through clinics, jails, hospitals, or telephone hotline
Which age group of women have highest suicide rate?
40s and 50s
T/F Divorced women are more likely to kill themselves than divorced men.
False. Divorced men are more likely to kill themselves then divorced women.
Overt statement of suicidal ideation
I can't take it anymore; I wish I were deal
Covert statement of suicidal ideation
I won't be a problem much longer; Soon everything will be fine
Tertiary Level of Suicide Intervention
Interventions with a circle of survivors left by individuals who completed suicide to reduce the traumatic after effects
A person with which psychiatric problem is most likely to complete suicide? Personality disorder Major depression Substance abuse Schizophrenia
Major depression
Which age group of males have highest suicide rate?
Males, aged 75 years and older
SAD PERSONS SCALE
S: Male sex A: Age (<19 or >45 years) D: Depression P: Previous attempt E: Excess alcohol or substance use R: Rational thinking loss S: Social supports lacking O: Organized plan N: No spouse S: Sickness 0-4: Low 5-6: Medium 7-10: High
To be considered significant self-injury must last...
a year and happen repeatedly
Low Lethality suicide
slashing wrist, inhaling natural gas, ingesting pills
Oregon's Death with Dignity Act of 1994
terminally ill patients allowed physician-assisted suicide
High Lethality suicide
use of gun, hanging, staging a car crash
Males commit suicide ____ times more often than females
four times
10 major risk factors to assess suicidal potential
1. Sex (male) 2. Age 22-44 or 65+ 3. Depression 4. Previous attempt 5. Ethanol use 6. Rational thinking loss 7. Social supports lacking or recent loss 8. Organized plan 9. No spouse 10. Sickness
Which method of suicide has the highest lethality? Cutting one's wrists Overdose of medication Self-inflicted gunshot wound
Self-inflicted gunshot wound
A client has a nursing diagnosis of risk for suicide R/T a past suicide attempt. Which outcome, based on this diagnosis would the nurse prioritize? The client will remain free from injury throughout hospitalization The client will set one realistic goal related to relationships by day 3 The client will verbalize one positive attribute about self by day 4 The client will be easily redirected when discussion about suicide occurs by day 5
The client will remain free from injury throughout hospitalization
A patient is hospitalized with major depression and suicidal ideation. He has a history of several suicide attempts. For the first 2 days of hospitalization, the patient eats 20% of meals and stays in his room between groups. By the fourth day, the nurse observes that the patient is more sociable, is eating meals, and has a bright affect. Which factor should the nurse consider? 1. The patient is showing improvement and may be ready for discharge. 2. The patient may have decided to commit suicide; the nurse should reassess suicidality. 3. The patient is feeling rested, supported by the therapeutic milieu, and less depressed. 4. The patient is benefiting from the antidepressant he has been taking for 4 days.
The patient may have decided to commit suicide; the nurse should reassess suicidality.
Primary Level of Suicide Intervention
activities that provide support, information, and education to prevent suicide (school students program)