Nursing Assessment for Hallucinations (Predisposing and Precipitating Factors)
At this stage the nurse explore the factors that exist below, namely: 1. Predisposing Factors Are risk factors that affect the type and amount of resources that can be generated by individuals to cope with stress. Obtained either from the patient or his family, the cultural factors of social development, biochemical, psychological and genetic risk factors that affect the type and amount of resources that can be generated by individuals to cope with stress. Development factors: If the developmental tasks encountered resistance, and impaired interpersonal relationships then the individual will experience stress and anxiety . Sociocultural factors: A variety of factors can lead to a society ruled by a lonely feeling to the environment in which the client was raised. Biochemical factors: Having an influence on the occurrence of mental disorders. With the excessive stress experienced by a person inside the body will then produce a hallucinogenic substance that can be Neurochemistry. Psychol...