In this topic, you will learn how to utilize nursing interventions and medications to develop care plans and treat clients experiencing depressive mood disorders. You will study the basis of genetic and biological theories and how neurotransmitters work in medications used to treat mood disorders. You will also learn to identify specific mood disorders occurring across the life span, their treatments, nursing interventions, and mood stabilizing medications used in treatment.
Objectives:
- Examine the psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual influences; signs and symptoms; age-related considerations; and evidence-based screening and assessment tools related to depressive disorders, including major depressive disorder, persistent depressive disorder, disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, postpartum depression, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
- Demonstrate an evidence-based approach to assessment and prevention of suicide and non-suicidal self-injury, considering client risk and protective factors, social and spiritual supports, and psychosocial history.
- Utilize the nursing process to develop a client-centered nursing care plan, including client and family education, self-care strategies, and follow-up care for clients with depressive disorders.
- Discuss the classifications, therapeutic effects, major adverse effects, client and family education. and nursing considerations of medications used in the treatment of depressive disorders.
- Utilize therapeutic communication and non-pharmacological interventions to support clients experiencing depressive moods or suicidality.
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