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 6 factors that affect Mental Health

What is Economics, Culture, Environment, Community, Biologic, and Health Beliefs.

100

Affects a person's emotion, cognition, and behavior which can make it difficult to relate to others and maintain daily functioning.

What is Mental Illness?

100

Name all stigmas surrounding mental health

What is discrimination at work, isolation from friends, sense of self-doubt, and less opportunities?

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Multifaceted and involves our emotional, psychological, and social well being.

What is Mental Health

100

The Father of Psychiatry

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

Name all parts of the Maslow Hierarchy

What is Self-transcendence, Self Actualization, Esteem, Love/Belonging, Safety, Physiological?

200

Primitive, pleasure seeking, impulsive

What is Id?

200

"Why are you acting like you are my wife/husband?"

What type of communication is this?

What is Transference?
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Nurse: Hi, my name is ____. I am your nurse for this evening. I am here for anything to you. Before I get started, I want to know a little about yourself. What happened to you that brought you here?


What type of care does this portray?

What is trauma informed care?

200

"This patient reminds me of my little sister/brother who was addicted into drugs."

What type of relationship does this portray?

What is Countertransference?

300

3 layers of Mental Activity

What is Conscious, Preconscious, and Unconscious?

300

They can override refusal if patient is danger to themselves or others

What is HCPs?

300

What type of antidepressant can cause hypertensive crisis if taken with other medications such as pseudoephedrine or if patient consumes tyramine (Can be found in aged and fermented foods/drinks).

What is Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)?

300

One drug alters another drug's level in the body. What type of interaction does this portray?

What is Pharmacokinetic interaction?

300

Where are lobotomies performed on the brain and say the color?

What is Blue and Frontal Lobe?

400

Antipsychotics 1st/2nd Gen affects what part of the brain?

What is Limbic Brain?

400

Experiment with and develop identity/roles

What is Adolescence?

400

Threatening and carrying out threat even if patient complies displays what type of behavior?

What is Assault & Battery?

400

Risperidone can cause orthostatic hypotension and sedations. Where does this effect fall into antipsychotics?

What is 2nd generation Atypical?

400

One's duty to communicate truthfully is what type of behavior?

What is Veracity?

500

Name all Neurotransmitters and which one does it affect memory?

What is Adrenaline, Noradrenaline, Dopamine, Serotonin, GABA, Acetylcholine, Glutamate, Endorphins?

What is Glutamate?

500

Patient was admitted to the hospital due to car crash. She wants to leave and see her family. She is unable to support herself and she starts to breathe heavily. She explicitly feels that the walls are closing on her and is hard to breathe. She has a head injury and has a concussion. What type of psychotropics do you give her?

What is Anxiolytics?

500

Severe muscle rigidity, confusion, agitation, increased temperature, increased HR/BP. What generation of antipsychotic does it fall into? What is the name of syndrome?

What is 1st generation Typical? What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

500

Spending extra time to calm the patient and have proper trauma informed care. What type of trait is this?

What is Beneficence?
500

What type of mood stabilizers are used?

What is Lithium and Anticonvulsants?

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