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When deciding whether a patient is prepared for the next stage of treatment, a nurse should focus on three essential questions:

  • The patient is stable and reacting to treatments as anticipated.
  • Future events for the patient ought to be predictable.
  • The desired level of care is capable of meeting the patient's needs and requiring no more advanced interventions.

What is an intervention?

An intervention is a methodical procedure that can be carried out by family members and friends, under the guidance of a professional such as a registered alcohol and drug counselor, or under the supervision of an interventionist (interventionist). Sometimes it involves a member of your loved one's religious community or other people who are concerned about the addict.

These individuals come together for the intervention to confront your loved one with the effects of addiction and urge him or her to accept treatment. The procedure:

  • gives particular examples of harmful behaviors and their effects on your addicted loved one, their family, and their friends.
  • provides a predefined treatment plan with precise procedures, objectives, and instructions
  • specifies what each party will do in the event that your loved one rejects treatment.

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