Abuse & Neglect
Trauma & PTSD
Eating Disorders
Personality Disorders
Children & Adolescents
100

A child who shrinks away from adults may be exhibiting signs of this.

What is physical abuse?

100

A common PTSD symptom characterized by emotional numbness.

What is numbing of emotional response?

100

The eating disorder characterized by intense fear of weight gain and severe food restriction.

What is Anorexia Nervosa?

100

This personality disorder is characterized by manipulation, impulsivity, and lack of remorse.

What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?

100

Severe intellectual disability patients commonly communicate wants and needs through these behaviors.

What are acting-out behaviors?

200

The central dynamic in intimate partner violence.

What is power and control?

200

Feeling that surroundings are unreal or dreamlike.

What is derealization?

200

The first-line outpatient treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa.

What is Family-Based Therapy?

200

The best nursing approach when caring for clients with borderline personality disorder.

 What is being firm, consistent, and empathetic?

200

Autism Spectrum Disorder is believed to be caused by these abnormalities.

What are brain structure and function abnormalities?

300

This nursing response is most appropriate when caring for a rape survivor.

What is active listening and nonjudgmental support?

300

The nurse's priority action when a PTSD patient says, "There's no reason to go on living."

What is assess for suicidal ideation?

300

CBT is used to eliminate these components associated with maladaptive eating.

What are emotional components?

300

This behavior is commonly seen in borderline personality disorder when patients attempt to pit staff against one another.

What is splitting?

300

A realistic goal for a child with ASD.

What is establishing trust with at least one caregiver?

400

A rape survivor who appears calm and speaks in a monotone voice is demonstrating this response pattern.

What is a controlled response pattern?

400

This coping strategy indicates recovery from PTSD.

What is using imagery or other healthy coping strategies?

400

Dental erosion and tooth sensitivity in bulimia are caused by this behavior.

What is self-induced vomiting?

400

A patient who is dramatic, seductive, and attention-seeking may have this personality disorder.

What is Histrionic Personality Disorder?

400

Motor and vocal tics are hallmarks of this disorder.

What is Tourette's Disorder?

500

Evidence collection must occur before performing this nursing action.

What is assisting the client to shower?

500

This feeling often occurs after surviving a disaster when others have died.

What is survivor's guilt?

500

Female athletes in this sport have one of the highest risks for anorexia nervosa.

What is ballet?

500

The most appropriate nursing intervention for a violent patient with paranoid personality disorder.

What is using calm communication and a confident stance?

500

Childhood-onset conduct disorder places clients at increased risk for this adult diagnosis.

What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?

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