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Lecture on Mental Health Inpatient and Intensive Care Wards
Jul 29, 2024
Lecture on Mental Health Inpatient and Intensive Care Wards
Overview
Discussion about
mental health inpatient and intensive care wards
.
Includes details about the facilities available, rules, and patient care.
Facilities and Rules
Intensive Care
: For the most severe cases, including those with agitation and mental disturbances.
Calm Rooms
: For patients who do not need intensive care.
Social Media Usage
: Limited to avoid overuse; gadgets are allowed but in moderation.
Security Measures
: Designed to prevent self-harm and escape; no detachable objects or windows.
Hygiene
: Patients are bathed twice a day.
Special Care for Children and Adolescents
Addiction to Gadgets
: Special rooms for children addicted to gadgets like smartphones and gaming devices.
Case Study
: Details of a student addicted to games, leading to violent behavior and mental health issues.
Preventive Measures
: Rooms designed to limit harm and allow observation and monitoring.
Patient Observations
Behavior
: Patients with gadget addiction exhibit severe behavioral changes, including violence and extreme hours of gaming and sleep disturbances.
Treatment and Recovery
: Emphasis on regaining control, following rules, and observing before considering discharge.
Notable Cases
Violence and Addiction
: Highlighted case of a patient becoming violent when restricted from gaming, showing the depth of the issue.
Family Impact
: Cases discussed where addiction affects family relationships and daily life.
Key Personnel
Dr. Lina Budianti, SPKJ
: Consultant for child and adolescent mental health.
Dr. Eli Marliani
: Director of the mental health hospital.
Conclusion
Importance of Observance
: Stress on the need for strict observation before declaring a patient fit for discharge.
Educational Goals
: Emphasis on patients returning to normal life and academic success after recovery.
Recommendations
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