Asked by elizabeth balderas on Jun 26, 2024
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A nurse uses Maslow's hierarchy of needs to plan care for a psychotic patient. Which problem will receive priority? The patient:
A) refuses to eat or bathe.
B) reports feelings of alienation from family.
C) is reluctant to participate in unit social activities.
D) needs to be taught about medication action and side effects.
Maslow's Hierarchy
A theory in psychology, proposed by Abraham Maslow, that prioritizes human needs in the form of a pyramid, with physiological needs at the base ascending to self-actualization at the top.
Psychotic Patient
An individual experiencing psychosis, characterized by a disconnection from reality, which may include hallucinations, delusions, or disordered thinking.
- Gain insight into the developmental roles pertinent to assorted life stages.
- Implement communication strategies that are therapeutic and fitting for individuals facing mental health challenges.
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Abdiqani MohamedJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The need for food and hygiene is physiological and therefore takes priority over psychological or meta-needs in care planning.
Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the developmental roles pertinent to assorted life stages.
- Implement communication strategies that are therapeutic and fitting for individuals facing mental health challenges.
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