Schizophrenia
End of Life
End of Life Physical/ Psychosocial Changes
More Schizo
MISC.
100

What are the causes of schizophrenia?

- brain structure

- genetics

- inflammation 

- immune system

- decrease in neurotransmitters

100

What are the three types of advanced directives?

- living will

- power of attorney

- DNR

100

What should we know about PAIN?

- start low go slow

- Morphine gold standard

- prevent constipation

- apply heat/ cold

- breathing exercises

100

What are some things that taking antipsychotic medication can cause?

- extrapyramidal symptoms

- neuroleptic malignant syndrome

- metabolic syndrome

100

What are the meds will be give for n/v?

- promethazine

- ondansetron

- prochlorperazine

- anti anxiolytics

200

What are the positive signs and symptoms of schizophrenia?

- hallucinations

- delusions

- formal thought disorder

- abnormal movements


200

What is palliative care?

- provide comfort/ help manage disease


200

What should be known about gastrointestinal changes?

- decrease in hunger/ thirst
200

What are the extrapyramidal symptoms?

- akathisia > restlessness

- dystonia > bent neck, salvation

- psuedoparkinism > tremors

- tardive dyskinesia > bulging/ chewing of tough

200

What med is given for decreased appetite?

- Megestrol

300

What are the negative sign and symptoms of schizophrenia?

- avolition

- affect flat

- anhedonia

- antisocial

- alogia

300

What is hospice care?

- provide comfort when the end is near

- regulated by Medicare

300

What are the BREATHING PATTERN CHANGES towards end of life?

- Cheyne Stokes > changes between shallow and rapid breathing with periods of apnea

- Kussmaul > deep labored breathing

- Agonal > gasping at the end of life

300

What are the signs and symptoms of neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

- high fever

- severe muscle rigidity

- increased creatine

300

What is the time frame for impending death? What are the signs and symptoms of impending death?

last 4-48 hrs of life

- change in LOC

- sensory changes

- increased pain

- decreased Bp, Hr, RR

- Cheyne Stokes RR

- terminal secretions

- mottling/ cool extremities

- decreased urinary output

400

What are typical antipsychotics? Which signs and symptoms do they treat and what are the names of the typical meds?

- typical are older antipsychotic meds that are used in emergency situations

- they treat positive signs and symptoms

- Chlorpromazine, Haloperidol, Fluphenazine

400

What are the 4 levels of hospice care?

- routine > care occurs in pt home

- respite > inpatient temporary relief for caregivers

- general inpatient > short term, to manage symptoms

- continuous > nursing care at home that is continuous

400

What are the circulatory changes are experienced towards the end of life?

- cold hands and feet

- diminished/absent pulses

- increased wounds

- mottling feet/ knees

400

What are the signs and symptoms of metabolic syndrome?

- increased Bp

- increased triglycerides

- increased HDL

- insulin resistance

400

What is trauma informed care?

- shifting mindset from what's wrong with you to what happened to you

500

What are atypical antipsychotics? Which signs and symptoms do they treat and what are the names of the typical meds?

atypical antipsychotics are the newer meds and are for long term use

- they treat positive and negative symptoms

- Clozapine, resperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine, ziprasidone, paliperdone, aripiprazole 

500

What MENTAL STATUS CHANGES may a person at the end of life might experience?

- restlessness/ repetitive motions

- increased sleep

- confusion/ delirium

- agitation > treat with haloperidol/ benzodiapines

500

What are the other side effects of metabolic syndrome?

- agranulocytosis

- sexual dysfunction

- hyperglycemia

- gynecomastia

500

Who is more likely to experience abuse?

- children and old adults

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