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Examine the nursing actions associated with the use of pharmacology and other types of biological treatments.

Written Assessment / Presentation

Assessment Review of Coroners Court Case
Type: Written assessment
Weighting: 60%
Length: 2000 words

This assessment relates to the following Learning Outcomes:

1. Examine the nursing actions associated with the use of pharmacology and other types of biological treatments.

3. Explore safety and therapeutic implications for the mental health nurse in relation to medication and other types of biological treatments across mental health settings.

Aim

The aim of this assessment is to examine the Coroner’s Report from August 17, 2017, which relates to the case of JJKD, who died by drowning, while in the care of a mental health service. Consider what occurred and demonstrate a critical understanding of how alternative nursing actions, such as advocacy, psychoeducation and family involvement, may have prevented this adverse outcome.
Instructions
1. Download the Non -inquest findings into the death of JJKD 17/8/2017 from Coroners Court of Queensland and develop a timeline of JJKD’s involvement in the mental health service. The timeline should highlight:
• Where you consider JJKD’s recovery may have been compromised.
• Important milestones where effective clinical nursing interventions would have been appropriate.
• Appropriate nursing interventions for that point in the timeline.
• How you would have intervened, as a practising mental health nurse.
• An overview of the coroner’s report.
• The timeline.
• What, in your opinion, went wrong.
• The salient learnings that could assist mental health nurses to manage these risk factors in the future.

You will need to support your determinations with peer reviewed evidenced based literature.

2. Review all prescribed psychotropic medications in this case and identify:

• The metabolic pathways.
• Matters of concern in relation to the prescribed medications.
• Any early warning signs of adverse reactions to the medication.
• Any advanced clinical nursing interventions that should have been utilised in relation to the adverse reactions.
3. Utilising appropriate literature, examine issues relating to the concurrent use of the medications prescribed.
4. Include a synthesis of your paper that includes at least five major ‘take home’ lessons that have been evident from engagement with the report. A suggestion would be to include this immediately prior to your conclusion.
Literature and references

In this assessment use literature of no more than 10 years old (from peer-reviewed sources) to demonstrate broad consideration of your alternate nursing interventions.

You may also use seminal scholarly literature where relevant.
Suitable references include peer-reviewed journal articles as well as textbooks and credible websites.
When sourcing information, consider the five elements of a quality reference: currency, authority, relevance, objectivity, and coverage. Grey literature sourced from the internet must be from reputable websites such as from government, university, or peak national bodies: for example, the Australian College of Nursing.

Requirements

• Use a conventional and legible size 12 font, such as Times New Roman or Arial, with 1.5 line spacing and 2.54cm page margins (standard pre-set margin in Microsoft Word).
• Include page numbers on each page in a footer.
• Use formal academic language
• Use the seventh edition American Psychological Association (APA) referencing style.
• Word count is calculated from the first word of the introduction to the last word of the conclusion. The word count INCLUDES in-text references and direct quotations.
The word count does NOT include cover page, abstract, contents page, reference page and appendices