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Crisis Intervention RNSG 2213
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Define Crisis v An internal disturbance caused by a stressful event or perceived threat to self in which an individual’s usual coping skills don’t work, precipitating in an increase in anxiety. v Crisis in both a danger and an opportunity v In Chinese, the characters are the same.
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Types of Crisis v Maturational or developmental; adolescents, marriage, parenthood v Situational Crisis; loss of job, loss of loved one, divorce, v Adventitious Crisis: mass disasters; fire, flood, etc. Unexpected traumatic event, e.g. crime, rape
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Purpose of Crisis Intervention v The purpose of crisis intervention is to prevent illness; both physical and emotional. v Study of survivors of a hotel fire is basis for this content. Researcher found that individuals that handled the crisis without developing an illness did some things differently than those who got sick.
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Three Levels of Prevention v Primary Prevention: Prevents illness from occurring v Secondary Prevention: Early Dx and treatment v Tertiary Prevention: Rehabilitate to get patient to highest level of wellness possible
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Balancing Factors v Some events become crisis and some don’t, depending on Balancing Factors – Perception of the Event – Situational Supports – Adequate coping mechanisms
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CRISIS INTERVENTION BALANCING FACTORS Perception of event realistic Situational support adequate Coping mechanisms adequate No crisis Perception of event distorted Situational support inadequate Coping mechanisms inadequate Crisis
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Assessment of Balancing Factors v Perception of Event – Cognitive skills – Maintains self image and sense of purpose – Redefines the event v Situational Supports – How well does patient utilize other people for support?
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Assessment of Balancing Factors v Coping Skills – Ability to express strong emotions – Preferred modes: does client prefer or have skill with actions, like exercise, writing, crying, talking? – Ability to tolerate uncertainty – Problem solving ability; making plans
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CRITICAL THINKING v In the following scenario, compare the balancing factors that influence each clients’ response to the crisis situation.
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Balancing Factors: Crisis Scenario v There was a fire at an apartment building which severely damaged it. v Residents were brought to the emergency department for evaluation for possible smoke inhalation. Fortunately, there were no injuries. v Two residents in their twenties spoke with the nurse in the ED...........
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Same Event: Two Individuals Client “A” v Perception: “I lost my home but I still have my health and my work.” v Supports: “My church is already taking up a collection.” v Coping: “The first thing I’m going to do when I leave here is blog about this incredible experience.” Client “Z” v Perception: “I lost everything that means anything to me.” v Supports: “My Dad always told me to move out. He says no wonder there was a fire.“ v Coping: “Now what do I do? I can’t think straight about this. It is too much.”
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Principles: Crisis Intervention v Crisis counselors do NOT explore early life events v Focus is on the “Here and Now” v Past traumas may create a current crisis v Crisis therapists assume that clients will be able to cope if given information and support.
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Crisis Intervention Principles, cont’d v Length of crisis treatment is usually no more than 6 weeks v Clients often very receptive to help. v Excellent time for teaching, referrals
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Primary and Secondary Prevention : Community Resources v Disaster planning for vulnerable populations v Walk-in centers, Emergency services v 24 hr. Hotlines v Disaster teams, go-to mobile services
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Crisis Case v Seven year old Sarah is in the hospital for asthma and respiratory infection. The nurse learns that one week prior to her hospitalization, her parents informed her they are getting a divorce and her father moved out of the home.
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Crisis Intervention for Family v Perception of event v Situational Supports v Coping strategies
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