Schizophrenia
Substance Abuse
Neurocognitive Disorders
Child, Partner, Elder, and Sexual Violence
Clinical Manifestations
Children and Adolescents
100

Name three interventions or educational topics a patient should be taught when taking Clozaril, a second-generation antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia.

Monitor for: 

Orthostatic hypotension

Monitor for s/s of infection

Monitor blood count biweekly

Can cause sedation, no other CNS depressants. 

May cause sexual dysfunction

Impaired glucose tolerance 

100

How long can marijuana remain detectable in the urine and in the hair of someone who uses it frequently after they stop?

What is 30 and 90 days? 

100

What intervention involves engaging the patient in activities that promote cognitive function, such as puzzles and games?

What is cognitive stimulation?

100

This term constitutes 59 % of all reported cases involving children and reflects a failure to provide physical or emotional support. 

What is neglect? 

100

These are the two main types of symptoms in schizophrenia, one involving hallucinations and delusions, and the other involving lack of motivation and social withdrawal.

What are positive and negative symptoms?

100

This test is used for infants and children up to 6 years of age to assess potential delays. 

Denver II Developmental Screening 

200

These medications are the primary treatment for managing the positive symptoms of schizophrenia.

What are first-generation antipsychotics?

200

The management of withdrawal from a substance requires this as part of their treatment plan.

What is rest, adequate nutritional support, and potentially medication-assisted treatment

200

What interventions could a nurse discuss with a family member of a patient experiencing caregiver-role strain?

What are support services or respite care?

200

If the patient is not ready to take action against their abuser at this time, what should the nurse ensure the patient has available? 

What are community resources and support services?

200

This term describes the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person stops using a substance they are dependent on.

What is withdrawal?

200

Common symptoms of this childhood disorder include difficulty maintaining attention, hyperactivity, and impulsive behavior.

What are the symptoms of ADHD?

300

This intervention focuses on helping patients with schizophrenia develop social skills and improve their interactions.

What is social skills training?

300

This condition involves severe confusion, hallucinations, and the potential for seizures due to alcohol withdrawal.

What is delirium tremens?

300

This consideration involves ensuring that patients have access to regular follow-up appointments and ongoing support from healthcare providers.

What is continuity of care?

300

This psychological state, characterized by persistent negative thoughts about oneself, can be a sign of

What are self-deprecation, self-doubt, and negative thoughts? 

300

When a child displays intense fear or anxiety, regresses to previous developmental stages, and shows injuries on the back, buttocks, or thighs that appear to be at different healing stages, the nurse should consider __and___? 

Abuse, and is legally mandated to report to protective services. 

300

An appropriate care plan for a child with ODD would include? 

Complies with treatment by participating in therapies without negativism.

Accepts responsibility for their part in the problem.

Takes direction from staff without becoming defensive.

Does not manipulate other people.

Verbalizes positive aspects about self.

Interacts with others in an appropriate manner

400

What term describes sensory experiences that appear real but are created by the mind, often occurring in psychiatric conditions?

What are hallucinations?

400

If a patient takes this drug, unpleasant symptoms would occur within 5 to 10 minutes of alcohol ingestion. 

What is Disulfiram (Antabuse)? 

400

What assessment tool is commonly used by nurses to evaluate cognitive function in patients, including orientation, attention, memory, and problem-solving abilities?

What is the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)?

400

Abusers often plan before the abuse takes place. What are the three things they consider? 

Where (place)

When (when no one is around)

How (where there are no visible marks)

400

An adolescent who presents with GI upset, hypoactive reflexes, ataxia, abdominal pain, and nausea/vomiting may be abusing what substance? 

What are inhalants?

400

This disorder was previously known as Asperger's, and each child tends to exhibit a distinct behavior pattern and varying severity, ranging from low functioning to high functioning.

What are Autism Spectrum disorders? 

500

What medication is commonly administered to treat a condition characterized by sudden muscle contractions and spasms?

What is Benztropine?

500

This term refers to the need for increasing amounts of a substance to achieve the same effect.

What is tolerance?

500

Primary goal for treating delirium? 

What is to identify the underlying cause? 

500

An individual who is a victim of IPV should have a safety plan. What should it consist of? 

Move to a room with more than one exit

Know the quickest route out of the workplace.

Have a code word to use with the kids, family, and friends.

Pack a bag beforehand 

Include legal documents

500

What type of delusion involves a person believing they have exceptional abilities, wealth, or fame?

What are grandiose delusions?

500

What are some common side effects of stimulant medications used to treat ADHD

What is: 

Headache, upset stomach, increased blood pressure, growth delay, and difficulty sleeping?

600

Name three things that formal thought disorder includes. 

•Loose associations: Words and phrases are jumbled together without logical connections.

•Neologisms: Making up new words or using existing words in unusual ways.

•Clang associations: Words are chosen based on their sound rather than their meaning.

•Word Salad: a symptom of schizophrenia that involves disorganized and incoherent speech

600

This demographic is most likely to abuse inhalants, often due to their accessibility and low cost.

Who are adolescents?

600

What are the common causes of delirium?

Severe illness, electrolyte imbalances, infections, surgery, certain medications, and substance use or withdrawal?

600

These three questions should be asked and are usually sufficient to reveal IPV, which should be done privately.

1. Have you been hit, kicked, punched, or otherwise hurt by someone within the past year? If so, by whom?

2 .Do you feel safe in your current relationship?

3. Is there a partner from a previous relationship who is making you feel unsafe now?

600

This cardiovascular condition, characterized by chest pain, is commonly associated with cocaine use.

What is acute coronary syndrome?

600

What psychiatric disorder is characterized by a pattern of behavior that violates the rights of others and societal norms, including aggression, destruction of property, deceitfulness, and serious rule violations?

What is conduct disorder?

700

What drug could have these symptoms, including, but not limited to, tardive dyskinesia, extrapyramidal symptoms, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, akathisia, agranulocytosis, and Parkinson-like symptoms?

What are Antipsychotics?

700

This medication is used to help individuals with opioid addiction by reducing cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

What is methadone?

700

What is the correct term for a nurse who uses calendars and clocks and introduces themselves along with their title to assist patients with cognitive impairments? 

What is reality orientation? 

What is reorienting? 

700

Offering toys or art supplies during an interview with a potentially abused child allows them?

Use play as a way to describe what might be happening to them. 

700

What life-threatening condition can occur as a side effect of antipsychotic medications like haloperidol, characterized by symptoms such as hyperthermia, muscle rigidity, altered mental status, and autonomic dysfunction?

What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

700

Many children and adolescents grow up threatened by hardships that put them at risk for? 

What is emotional or physical illness?

800

In what ways can a nurse communicate to help minimize paranoid delusions in a patient with schizophrenia?

Using clear, simple, and direct communication

800

This drug is used to reverse the effects of an opioid overdose from drugs such as heroin, morphine, or fentanyl. 

What is Narcan?

800

What visual clue might indicate dementia in an elderly patient?

What is poor personal hygiene?

800

A priorty intervention for an individual who has just been raped involves? 

Providing continuous support and emotional care.   

800

This symptom involves the repetition of words or phrases, often seen in schizophrenia or autism 

What is echolalia?

800

What psychiatric disorder, which most children display at some point, is characterized by a pattern of angry or irritable mood, argumentative or defiant behavior, and vindictiveness lasting at least six months?

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)?

900

What type of delusion involves a person believing they are being persecuted, conspired against, poisoned, or stalked?

What are paranoid delusions?

900

What type of therapy involves helping patients understand their addiction, identify triggers, and develop coping strategies to maintain sobriety?

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

900

What disease process involves the rapid onset of difficulty concentrating, listening, cognitive impairment, or understanding information?

What is delirium? 

900

This communication technique involves acknowledging the victim's feelings and experiences to show empathy and support.

What is validation? 

900

Which patient should a nurse assess first? 

A patient who can't remember what happened after a party. 

A patient with altered mental status

A patient with chest pain after ingesting poison

A patient with stable vital signs but reporting dizziness

A patient with chest pain after ingesting poison

900

What treatments should patients with ASD receive?

Behavior modification therapy, parent training, and school accommodations

1000

What potential consequence might a patient experience if they abruptly stop taking a first-generation antipsychotic medication?

What is the risk of relapse or worsening of psychotic symptoms?

1000

What would be the most essential assessment for an individual with a rapid onset of cognitive impairment? 

A thorough history and physical, along with all medications 
1000

What is a priority intervention for a patient with Alzheimer's in the end stages? 

What is fluid and nutritional status? 

1000

Documentation in the Emergency Department for a patient who has been raped should? 

Ensure that all documentation is accurate and thorough, as it serves as legal evidence.

1000

This neurological symptom, marked by intense shaking and convulsions, may also be accompanied by severe hypertension and is a complication of alcohol withdrawal. It can be managed short-term with a benzodiazepine. 

What are seizures from the withdrawal of alcohol? 

1000

ODD may progress to Conduct Disorder, and both may lead to a greater risk for? 

What is antisocial personality disorder in adulthood? 

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