This manual is the primary system used in the United States to organize and classify mental health diagnoses.
What is the DSM-5-TR?
PHI stands for...
What is Protected Health Information?
True or False: Knowing your conflict style will teach you how to respond to conflict and also detect others' style, therefore how to respond to them.
What is True?
What is Vicarious Trauma?
The negative emotional and psychological changes that can occur in those who support or work closely with people experiencing trauma.
Define implicit bias.
What are...unconcious beliefs that affect behavior?
Insurance companies often require one of these before they will pay for mental health treatment services.
What is a diagnosis?
True or False: You can leave a patient's chart open on a computer at the nurse's station without it violating HIPAA because it is a facility device.
What is false?
One common cause of conflict is...
What is..
Miscommunication
Differing goals or priorities
Cultural or generational differences
Lack of resources
Personal value misalignment or perceptions
A risk factor for Vicarious Trauma is...
What is...?
Personality and coping styles
Emotional Responses
Self-Care Habits
Personal History
Beliefs About Self
True or false: While giving a report to the interdisciplinary team, stating "the schizophrenic patient" is a good example of person-first language.
This counseling concept, developed by Carl Rogers, emphasizes accepting and valuing a person regardless of their diagnosis, behavior, or challenges.
What is unconditional positive regard?
The normal range for pulse (heart rate).
What is 60-100 bpm?
Conflict erupts in this 3 stage cycle...
What is name, blame, claim?
Fight, Flight, or Freeze is the body's ______ response.
What is stress?
Cultural _________ is lifelong process of self-reflection and self-critique that emphasizes understanding one’s own biases, addressing power imbalances, and fostering respectful, open relationships with people from diverse cultural backgrounds.
What is humility?
This occurs when a previous diagnosis influences future clinicians to interpret new symptoms through the lens of that existing label, potentially leading to inaccurate conclusions.
What is diagnostic bias (or diagnostic overshadowing/clinical carryover)?
_____ _______ can interfere with an oxygen reading.
What is nail polish?
_____ _______ is a purposeful listening skill used to understand and connect with an individual's feelings, interests, and perspective.
What is Tactical Empathy?
What are the 3 main Mind-Body Techniques to promote the relaxation response?
What are...?
Progressive Muscle Relaxation
Deep (Diaphragmatic) Breathing
Guided Imagery
Cultural _________ is the ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across diverse cultural backgrounds.
What is competence?
Until 1973, this characteristic was incorrectly classified as a mental disorder in the DSM, illustrating how diagnostic systems can be influenced by social and cultural biases.
What is homosexuality?
A patient refuses vitals. You should...
What is...?
Respect Autonomy
Explain purpose and safety
Document Refusal
Notify Nurse
When self-advocating, it is important to be _________ rather than aggressive.
What is assertive?
Name 1 example of self-care.
What is...?
Sleep hygiene
Nutrition
Exercise
Mindfulness
Social Connection
Spirituality
SUPRISE QUESTION: Define the role of a PSHT.
A PSHT...
"eyes and ears" of unit
Maintain a clean and safe environment
Vitals
Assist in ADLs
Help with group facilitation
Communicate with clinical team