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This product is an available unit of the Clinical Simulations Management System. With the Clinical Simulations Management System's highly flexible administrative framework, institutions can choose specific case studies and tutorials from among a broad range of topics. Available for single seat, network, and intranet use, the Management System also provides the instructor with reporting and class management tools designed to make management of students easier and more efficient. For more information, click here. Licenses Available: Institutional Single-Seat (for one computer), Network (network server/multi-user), and Intranet For product, price and ordering information, call: 1-800-326-1685 (Hospitals/Gvt Accounts/Labs/Health Care Facilities) 1-800-399-3110 (Universities/Colleges) This simulation focuses on caring for a client who is acutely suicidal. This clinical scenario takes place in the inpatient unit of an acute psychiatric mental health hospital. This case targets nursing care that focuses on accurate and comprehensive assessment of suicidal ideation, medication management, personal and environmental safety within the inpatient milieu, family intervention, and crisis intervention to rally outside support networks. Working with clients who are acutely suicidal requires continuous, vigilant assessment and supervision. Family work is an important component of working with the suicidal client, and this simulation includes family assessment and intervention strategies for living with a client who has made a recent lethal attempt. This scenario provides the student learner with exposure to comprehensive assessment of suicidality, the most common suicidal client behaviors and problems, and information on how to manage the most acutely ill clients within the inpatient setting.
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