IDEOLOGICAL REFLECTION OF MENTALLY DISORDERED PATIENT


      1.) Medical practitioner and immediate nurse care found out that Carol is suffering from Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM IV-R) alcohol related issues because of her dependency in alcohol and in drugs, and during those times when she met an accident on the road she is under the influence of alcohol, doctor may also perform a series of test to see if she is also under the influence of drugs and they are positive about this issue because of her behavior.


      2.) Australian frequency range percentage last 2004 indicator shows that the use of cannabis or marijuana has shown prevalence sign of the following age group for male.


Ages %


Daily %


Weekly %


Once a month%


Less often %


12 to 19


7.5


21.9


17.0


53.6


20 to 29


17.6


22.1


11.8


48.5


30 to 39


22.6


25.9


11.4


40.1


40+


20.4


24.7


19.7


45.2


All ages


18.1


23.6


12.0


46.3


 


The following figure shows the female frequency proportion of use cannabis/marijuana.


Ages%


Daily %


Weekly %


Once a month %


Less often %


12 to 19


9.8


19.4


10.5


60.3


20 to 29


12.6


18.8


11.1


57.6


30 to 39


18.5


22.1


14.8


44.7


40+


12.5


28.5


12.3


46.7


All ages


13.3


21.3


12.0


53.4


(Source: National Drug Strategy Household Survey of 2004 with 1000 respondent in Australia)


      According to studies and the data, the epidemiology of cannabis or marijuana are cause by genetic and highly influenced by peer and psychological needs to escape from anxiety, withdrawal and hopelessness that is brought about by family and relationship struggle, it may also come from school and job related issues. In the case of carol it is the combination of most factors.    


      3.) Carol is experiencing mental discomfort from her personal life that shows in her physical condition, she has experience so much difficulty in life that makes her feel unworthy to live the only life she has, she lost her boyfriend, and she felt that she also lost her family whom she felt never really cared for her during her children until adolescence. Her friends are just a bad influence and her life is a mess. She struggle so much pain that makes her alcoholic and drug dependent, later on she thought about ending her life in ways she never realized, all this adds up to her condition.  


      4.) Carol is experiencing Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) related mental health issue since she admits the use of alcohol and drug using cannabis, which doctors have already discovered and it shows in her physical and mental condition. Potential risk may involve suicidal thoughts, development of disease coming from cannabis including respiratory tract infection and lung cancer.


      5.) If patient like Carol have a suicidal thoughts nursing intervention is practically comforting her that she is loved and she is accepted knowing that she can play a part, and can still live a normal life, nursing intervention would require giving first aid to control her to relax before the stress briefing. There is nothing wrong about bringing up the suicidal thoughts as long as the patient is in controlled and encouraged. Nursing intervention from a patient who is at risk from respiratory tract infection would require a series of test and physical assessment together with the doctor they would also plan to describe the condition of the patient in relation to its mental health so that the possibility of non cooperation of the patient will be eliminated, if they found out that the patient is at risk then the medical professionals for respiratory tract will be the one to take care of the patient condition. Patients at risk with lung cancer will be investigated if she feels restless and change the level of consciousness, Check lungs for air movement and abnormal breathing.


      6.) Nursing intervention from mentally ill patients would include the following: 1. Therapeutic relationship would require nurses to be supportive to establish rapport and personal relationship with patients who hardly need it. 2. Understanding and empathy- so as to replenish a psychological balance between patient and nurses, if a patient feels that she is important then she is more likely to be cooperative. 3. Individuality- Nurse must learn to get to know the personality behavior of the patient from others so as to give her an individual attention and care she needs.  4. Support – Nurses must provide support to patient when she needs it not just physical but emotional and spiritual support combine is a powerful tools that the patient with mental anxiety needs. 5. Being available- If the patient knew that there is someone ready to help and ready to listen she may feel important and her self- worth will be replenished. 6. Being genuine – there is nothing like a genuine concern and love pure and true that the patient will understand your word and your action and she will respond 7. Promoting equality – by promoting involvement that she is not different with the nurse will promote equality and therefore trust in all your aspect of dealings 8. Respect- gives the patient worthy feelings 9. Demonstrating boundaries and awareness – associate perceptive limitation to the patient so as not to exhibit overly gesture of over confidence and as a nurse do not go beyond cure or physical contact by demonstrating a self controlled manner.



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