Mood Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Pharm
Schizophrenia
Intro/Acute Care
100

These are the precautions for SI 

Suicide

100

Addicts commonly have this defense mechanism

Denial

100

These take 4-6 weeks to work and are the first line agent for depression

SSRI

100

A rhyming pattern of words which is considered a positive symptom

Clang association

100

This status is associated with danger to self and others

Involuntary

200

This occurs in the same 2-week period with hopelessness, helplessness, and anhedonia 

Major depressive episode

200

This defense mechanism is consistent with taking something out on a person when angry

Displacement

200

This is the most common side effect profile of antidepressants

Anticholinergic

200

The FBI is out to get me is what type of delusion

Persecutory

200

Involuntary patients do not have this patient right

Right to leave against medical advice

300

A new mom is experiencing emotional lability and is considered a safety risk

Postpartum psychosis

300

This defense mechanism is most common in PTSD

Disassociation 

300

There is a sense of urgency with this class of drug when there are frequent occipital headaches

SNRI

300

This intervention is important in delusions specifically 

Reality based activity

300

The number of hours associated with involuntary status in the state of MO

96

400

High fever, rigidity, myoclonic jerks, and diaphoresis is most commonly associated with

Serotonin syndrome

400

This is a disturbing pattern of behavior associated with a traumatic event

PTSD

400

These classes of drugs are contraindicated in heart disease

MAOI and TCA

400

Thickened tongue and hyperextended neck is associated with

Acute dystonia

400

Requires a one hour face to face

Violent restraints

500

Occipital headache, photophobia, diaphoresis, and severe hypertension is associated with 

Hypertensive crisis r/t tyramine consumption

500

This type of therapy introduces stimuli over time to diminish PTSD symptoms

Exposure therapy

500

Those taking phenelzine would want to avoid foods containing

Tyramine

500

Involuntary movements to the mouth, tongue, and face is associated with

TD

500

This is the phase associated with removing someone from seclusion

Debriefing

600

This procedure would require informed consent, a peripheral IV, and general anesthesia

ECT

600

Open chair therapy in PTSD

Adaptive disclosure

600

Tyramine containing foods consist of 

Deli meats, cheeses, and anything considered fermented

600

Haloperidol is in what generation of antipsychotic

First

600

This would require consistent video monitoring and 15 minute safety checks

Seclusion and/or locked limb

700

Headache, jaw pain, confusion, and short-term memory loss would be consistent with

ECT side effects

700

This is done when an episode of disassociation occurs in someone with PTSD

Grounding techniques

700

Li levels are initially drawn in what increment in hours

12 hours

700

Clozapine is in what generation of antipsychotic

2nd

700

Voting, visitors, and legal representation are considered 

Patient rights

800

Suicidal ideation would be documented in which category of MSE

Thought content 

800

This is when someone is afraid of people, places, and being outside

Agoraphobia

800

These treat anxiety but can cause dependency

Benzo's

800

Aripiprazole is associated with what generation of antipsychotic

3rd

800

This is the number one priority during the orientation phase 

Establish trust and rapport 

900

This consists of hypomania

Bipolar 2 disorder

900

Butterflies and the ability to multi-task is what stage of anxiety 

Mild

900

Discontinuing benzo's requires this step wise approach

Tapering

900
This is the type of precautions for someone who is paranoid and wanting to flee

Elopement

900

Care planning is commonly associated with this phase of the nurse-client relationship

Working

1000

Grandiosity, flight of ideas, and risk-taking behavior are consistent with

Bipolar 1 mania 

1000

Hyperventilation, chest pain, nausea, and palpitations are what stage of anxiety 

Panic

1000

Benzo withdrawal would require which safety intervention 

Seizure precautions maintained

1000

This is the most dangerous hallucination

Command

1000

This is the response if someone cannot receive information based on protected health information

I can neither confirm nor deny....

1100

A nurse administers Li at 0900 and would come back at what time to draw a level

2100

1100

This is recurrent, unexpected, and followed by one month of persistent worry

Panic disorder

1100

Haloperidol targets which neurotransmitter specifically

Dopamine

1100
This is the first intervention for escalating behavior

Verbal de-escalation techniques

1100

Violent restraints are good for how many hours

4

1200

This electrolyte is most important in Li therapy 

Sodium

1200

This type of therapy would cause the most anxiety for someone experiencing phobias

Flooding

1200

This lab result is most important with clozapine therapy

WBC

1200

This is the intervention for hallucinations

Denying and reality-based activity

1200

This is the number one priority for inpatient admission to the hospital

Crisis stabilization

1300

Severe diarrhea, muscle weakness, and lack of coordination is consistent with

Li toxicity

1300

This consists of checking, counting, and washing hands

OCD

1300
This adverse effect associated with clozapine therapy can lead to infection

Agranulocytosis

1300

Avolition and anhedonia are which type of symptoms in schizophrenia

Negative

1300

An involuntary client must receive this when they are admitted 

A copy of their rights

1400

This scale is most important when suicidal ideation occurs

CSSRS

1400

OCD families should avoid 

Trying to fix the problem and/or avoid advice

1400

This drug helps alleviate EPS symptoms associated with antipsychotics

Benztropine

1400

This is the priority when someone reaches crisis mode

Securing the scene

1400

This therapeutic communication is also known as mirroring

Reflecting

1500

Maladaptive coping, strained relationships, and splitting is consistent with 

Personality disorders
1500

These types of behaviors are common in OCD

Ritualistic

1500

The treatment for akathisia or acute dystonia is 

Benztropine

1500

Delusions and hallucinations are what type of symptoms in schizophrenia

Positive

1500

This came out of the Taraskoff case

Duty to warn

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