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Communicating with the client who is hallucinating is a complex task that requires understanding of mental health nursing.
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Related content.
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One, delegation.
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Nurses may need to delegate tasks to other health care professionals, such as psychiatric nurses or mental health workers who are more experienced in dealing with hallucinations.
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2.
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Levels of prevention primary prevention involves educating the public about mental health and early detection of symptoms.
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Secondary prevention includes early diagnosis and treatment.
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Tertiary intervention or prevention focuses on rehabilitation and preventing further health deterioration.
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Advanced directives these are legal documents that allow patients to convey their decisions about end -of -life care ahead of time.
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In the context of hallucinations, it may be necessary to discuss these directives if the patient's mental health state deteriorates.
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Underlying principles.
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One, therapeutic communication.
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This is crucial when dealing with hallucinating patients.
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Nurses should respond in a calm, supportive manner without reinforcing or challenging the hallucinations.
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Two, patient safety.
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Ensuring the safety of the patient is paramount...