Since commencing high school this year, Amy's academic results have dropped significantly over the past few months. She has lost interest in completing schoolwork and participates little in class. She regularly misses days from school and, when she is there, frequently isolates herself at break times and asks to go home as she is feeling ill. Amy reports that she feels chest pain and difficulty breathing. Her teachers are concerned as to whether there may be any physical or mental health issues impacting Amy's presentation at school. Amy's mother reported that Amy was born prematurely and has been identified with developmental delays and learning issues. During her early years of life, she had witnessed verbal and physical violence. Amy's mother is quite concerned about her situation as Amy is more isolated and avoids any interactions.
A) Two childhood factors that may affect the mental health of a person over their lifespan.
B) Three essential skills a nurse will use to engage with a person experiencing mental illness. You must include why these skills are essential and provide an example of the behavior, question, or statement the nurse would use.
C) The role of a mental health nurse in providing collaborative care for people experiencing mental illness and their families/carers. Discuss one strategy the nurse could use to support families and/or carers. Your response must use a range of national and international contemporary literature. The response must include an introduction and a conclusion.