Description
- Describe how you achieved each course competency including at least one example of new knowledge gained related to that competency
- Describe how you achieved the transferable skill, Communication, including at least one example of new knowledge gained related to the transferable skill
- Describe how this new knowledge will impact your nursing practice.
Course Competencies
- Describe the foundations of mental health nursing.
- Explain current legal issues and social concerns in mental healthcare.
- Select appropriate nursing interventions for clients with certain cognitive, addictive and psychotic conditions.
- Evaluate nursing care strategies for clients with certain mental health/mood/personality and eating disorders.
- Assemble nursing care interventions for clients with mental health/stress related disorders.
- Identify factors that impact mental health in special populations.

Explanation & Answer

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There were several lessons on mental health, including our emotional, psychological and
social well-being. They affect human thinking, determine relationships with others, handle stress,
and make healthy choices, among other benefits. It is a description aided by the conditions in the
society, and shows the actual practices, needs, and aspirations. Mental illness applies to
behaviors we consider strange, different, and infrequently and deviate from established
standards. Such methodologies are not enough to allow handling of mental health cases, and
makes it deal with issues of conformity in the society. Concerning these is a mental illness that
refers to mental disorders manifesting in significant dysfunction related to developmental,
biological, or psychological disturbances in cognitive functioning. World Health Organization
(WHO) maintains that a person cannot be considered healthy without considering mental health
and physical health.
The Mental Healthcare Act 2017 explicitly discusses patients’ rights with mental illness
(PWMI) and gives the right judicial duties of mental activities for officers working in courts and
government bodies. There is the desire to engage every medical expert in establishing the
procedures to handle the mental problems experienced. These can include the connections
between their mental state, their situations, educati...
