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Depression In The Healthcare System

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If you have ever worked in the healthcare system you will know there are a few patients you will never forget. Some are for good reasons and some are for not so good reasons. There are some patients that are never satisfied no matter how nice you are or how much time you give them. Needy or demanding patients typically are characterized into different subgroups and once insight is gained nurses and medical staff can respond more effectively to their needs. Some researchers estimate that 15-20% of people in the US suffer from some sort of mental illness. One of the top listed is depression. Depression is defined by feelings of sadness or apathy that last at least 2 consecutive weeks and is severe enough to interrupt daily activities. A person treated or untreated can put a large amount of stress on a nurse and/or medical staff. Patients with this have frequent outburst of anger, irritability, and lack of energy to help themselves putting more physical strain on the ones around them. …show more content…

Patients who are experiencing a life challenge or have experienced loss of any sort may it be loss of body image, body function, mental function, health, and loss of independence goes through a grieving process. Depending on the circumstances of the loss, grieving can takes weeks to years to overcome. They must first become aware of their loss. They must grasp the fact that their reality has changed, then they may become numb or tearful or even angry. Some may internalize it while other may express behavior uncharacteristic of themselves and their previous personalities. Having sympathy for their loss and encouraging them to start reconstructing their life can be

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