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Old 09-07-2006, 10:02 AM   #1
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how do you react to patient who either everyday or every other day have a crises where they have a major soamatic complaint where they need to go to the ER (heart attack, appendicisit.....) or they "get mad" at somebody because that person "talked about them"? and then they attack this person who "made them mad by talking about them"? i've asked management for an inservice on attention seekers but haven't got one yet. what is the best way to react to these patients? we don't have the staff to take care of this kind of "drama".
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Old 09-07-2006, 03:01 PM   #2
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how do you react to patient who either everyday or every other day have a crises where they have a major soamatic complaint where they need to go to the ER (heart attack, appendicisit.....) or they "get mad" at somebody because that person "talked about them"? and then they attack this person who "made them mad by talking about them"? i've asked management for an inservice on attention seekers but haven't got one yet. what is the best way to react to these patients? we don't have the staff to take care of this kind of "drama".
This patient sounds like they might have a disorder called Somatization Disorder. Another name for this syndrome is Briquet's Syndrome. Basically it is a psychological problems that is manifested in physical complaints that have no organic basis. Such dysfunctional symptoms tend to range from sensory or motor disability, hypersensitivity to pain. Four major somatoform disorders exist: conversion disorder (also known as hysteria), hypochondriasis, somatization disorder, and somatoform pain disorder.

A good way to deal with this type of patient is to help them find a primary care doctor that is sympathetic, supportive, and willing to help a patient with this disorder. Some doctors will have a person in their office call the patient once or twice a week just to say hello and to check up on them. Spending 10 to 15 minutes once or twice a week can lessen the number of unnecessary trips to the ER. Telling a patient with this disorder that they are "nuts" is counter-productive and they generally reject any suggestions for psychiatric help or counseling.

Here are some links with helpful information:

http://www.schoen-kliniken.de/Englis...iscription.htm

http://www.medsci.uu.se/occmed/webku...ds/trender.htm

http://www.psychnet-uk.com/dsm_iv/so...n_disorder.htm
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Old 09-26-2006, 08:46 PM   #3
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My suggestion would be to sort of "beat them to it". Peek your head in every once in a while. If you have a few minutes, stop and talk to them. A little bit goes a long way and if the patient starts to feel "special" they will no longer feel the need to act out.
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Old 04-26-2007, 12:17 PM   #4
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I KNOW THIS POST IS KIND OF OLD BUT I WANTED TO RESPOND TO IT ANYWAY. THIS IS IN REGARDS TO THE REQUEST YOU HAD FOR THE INSERVICE. IN MY EXPERIENCE AS AN L.P.N. ALOT OF FACILITIES DO NOT LIKE CERTAIN KINDS OF INSERVICES BEING GIVEN BECAUSE THE STATE LOOKS AT WHAT INSERVICES ARE BEING HELD.IT ALLOWS THEM TO ZERO IN ON WHAT'S BEEN GOING ON IN THE FACILITY. I SUGGEST THAT IF YOU HAVE AN ISSUE OR CONCERN ABOUT THINGS THAT YOU FEEL THE PEOPLE YOU ARE WORKING WITH NEED TO KNOW, RESEARCH THE INFORMATION AND MAKE COPIES OF THE INFORMATION AND MAKE IT AVAILABLE TO THEM. ALSO START A MINNIE DESCUSSION ON THE TOPIC. OR HOLD THE INSERVICE AT YOUR HOUSE OR PARK WITH REFRESHMENTS.:whipping: :luck:
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