Abit of help with my uni interview tomorrow

Soldato
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Just noticed that this senario will be disscussed tomorrow, just wondering if anyone could help me with a little input

Be really appreciated!! :) -Am going for Mental health nurse

"You will be required as part of the selection process to
discuss the issues arising from the scenario below prior to
your individual interview"

Suzie’s mother died a year ago but Suzie just can’t
seem to move on. She is still having a hard time
sleeping at night and concentrating in school. Suzie
has admitted to taking some pills to try to help her
sleep as she is having nightmares. She tells her father
that she hates going into school as she can’t
concentrate in her lessons and is falling behind. Her
father has noticed she is spending a lot of time in her
room and that her friends don’t visit as frequently as
before
 
There is a high potential risk of suicide as the girl is going through a certain traumatic time and isolating her self

The fact she is secluding her self from her friends shows she is depressed and unable to talk to anyone

The father might need some type of support, as he has to deal with the loss of his wife as well as the stress of worry of caring for his daughter

The father should approach his daughter and talk with her about them both seeing some type of professional to help them disscuss the pain they are going through and make the daughter understand what she is going through is normal but why she needs to not cut her self off from the world and her father loves and wants to be there for her

Father should remove all pills from the house
 
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I think your first two conclusions might be a bit brash. Suicide risk is a bit extreme!

From the sounds of things it sounds like she should talk to someone about how she feels first and foremost. It's possible that the route of her problems is the loss of her mother, so this should be assessed and worked on if found to be an issue.

Most children hate school so it needs to be ascertained if she is going through a phase or if there is anything more sinister such as bullying going on. Her father needs to continue to support her through her education.

The nature of the pills need to be looked at, what are they, where is she getting them from, are they suitable? Is there a better solution to help her sleep? Perhaps she will no longer need them if her mind is put at rest after discussing other issues.

Friends are difficult because friendships are dynamic. I would personally be focussing on the other elements first and hopefully the friendships will pick back up when she has regained confidence. This links in with the point about bullying - it needs to be found out if anything sinister is going on.

So, did I get the job?

Excellent input!!! thank you sir! :)

I agree suicide is a bit extreme, but something that shouldnt be overlooked :)
 
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