This is the process of helping a psychiatric patient with inappropriate perception to gain an awareness of the symptoms and be in touch with reality. It involves the use of a sequence of psychological steps that the nurse can assist the patient use to organize and interpret information from the environment.
Aims
· Help increase awareness of the symptoms to interpret reality
· Promote recovery
· Prevent patient’s condition from worsening
· Avoid the misinterpretation of a message
· Prevent injury to self and others
Requirements
· Table
· Chair
· Pen and paper
· Patient’s folder (Electronic/Manual)
· Serene environment
Steps
· Approach patient in a calm manner and establish rapport (refer procedure)
· Explain procedure to the patient
· Assess content of command hallucination/illusion
· Observe for verbal and nonverbal cues for hallucinations/illusions (e.g. inappropriate laughter)
· Identify and verify the type of hallucinations/illusions patient is experiencing
· Acknowledge and accept patient’s feelings and experiences
· Identify precipitating factors
· Interrupt the hallucination and engage the patient’s attention in another area
· Direct the focus of the patient from the hallucinational/illusional expressions to the discussion of reality-centered situation
· Set limits for discussing repetitive hallucinational/illusional expressions (e.g. you have already told me about this, let’s talk about something realistic)
· Validate interpretation of what is being said (e.g. is this what you mean? who are they? etc.)
· Teach voice dismissal when possible (e.g. singing out loud, listening to an audio player or reading out loud etc.)
· Serve prescribed medications and monitor desired and adverse effects
· Express appreciation to patient and direct him/her to the next activity
· Document procedure and indicate patient’s level of co-operation in the nurses’ notes/patient’s folder
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