Types of Patients
The majority of patients cared for in this setting consists of individuals with mental health conditions, psychological issues, mood disorders, and/or behavioral problems.
It is imperative that a psychiatric nurse utilize the holistic approach when dealing with these individuals as it is of utmost importance to care for their psychological, spiritual, and physical well-being.
The most common types of disorders dealt with by psychiatric nurses involve those with anxiety, depression, personality disorders, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorders, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, and mood disorders.
As with any illness, these can range in intensity from being mild to severe and the approach to caring for them involves a multi-disciplinary team that includes doctors, nurses, social workers, families, therapists, and psychiatrists.
One of the greatest challenges that psychiatric nurses encounter when working in this area involves misunderstandings, misconceptions, and a lack of education.
When working with this patient population, it is necessary to note the following and to be mindful of these:
• Detailed assessments are crucial in determining what is taking place or what the underlying issue may be, and this can sometimes take a while due to the involvement of each patient’s situation.
• Respectful and effective communication is essential when working with a patient.
– Ensure that they not only understand what the nurse is asking them, but that they do not feel rushed while developing a response.
• As with any nursing career, a provider’s diction and body language can make or break a patient’s experience in a facility. A patient should never feel a lack of respect from their provider. This is especially important for a psychiatric nurse.
• A psychiatric nurse should always offer sincere sensitivity to both their patient and family/caregiver.
– Reaching out and consulting with other knowledgeable mental health professionals in order to develop a multi-disciplinary approach from various expertise areas is a huge factor in providing effective care.
– Psychiatric nurses must be mindful of referring a patient with mental, behavioral, or a psychiatric disorder to either an inpatient or outpatient facility that involves a community-like atmosphere since a community of individuals working together typically provides more positive results than an individual in an isolated setting.
