Essential Terms Associated with Suicide
Miscellaneous Suicide Facts
Nursing Process - for Suicide Patients
Bipolar Disorder Terms
Depressive Disorder Terms
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Also known as copycat suicides.  

What is cluster suicides?   

100

The second leading cause of death for 10-34 year olds 

What is suicide?  

100

Risk for self-mutilation or self-harm 

What is a nursing diagnosis for a suicidal patient?  

100

Most severe bipolar disorder with major shifts in mood, energy, and ability to function. 

What is Type I bipolar disorder?  

100

An abnormal lack of energy, may result in psychomotor retardation. 

What is anergia? 

200

When healthcare providers provide mental healthcare and support to survivors 

What is postvention?  

200

Use plastic utensils, no private room, keep door open at all times, no cords or harmful objects, lock doors to non-patient areas, and search belongings. 

What is environmental safety guidelines for suicide? 

200

Coping, Effective Social Support, Adherence to Treatment 

What are identified outcomes of Nursing Process with suicidal patients? 

200

The oldest, most known and most studied brain stimulation therapy; works by passing an electric current through the brain. 

What is ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy)? 

200

The outward representation of a person's internal state. 

What is person's affect? 

300

Thinking about death, including the wish to be dead, considering methods of accomplishing death, and forming a plan to act it out. 

What is suicidal ideation?  

300

Theorist who said "aggression turned inward".  

Who is Sigmund Freud?  

300

Psychosocial interventions, health teaching and health promotion, case management, milieu therapy, documentation of care, postvention.... 

What are components of Nursing Implementation and Evaluation?  

300

A continuous flow of accelerated speech with abrupt changes from topic to topic. 

What is Flight of Ideas?  

300

The model of depression that considers the interplay between genetic and biological predisposition toward depression and life events. 

What is Diathesis-Stress model?  

400

Injury that is intentional damage to one's own body tissue, without conscious suicidal intent, and for purposes not socially or culturally sanctioned. 


What is Non-suicidal Injury (NSSI)? 

400

Religious beliefs, family values, sexual orientation, gender identify, attitude towards death, bullying behaviors. 

What are cultural factors of suicide?  

400

Pharmacotherapy for comorbid disorders, and brain stimulation therapy to decrease ideation. 

What is biological treatments for suicidal ideations? 

400

Also known as antiepileptics, developed to treat seizures 

What are anti-convulsant drugs? 

400

A rare and life-threatening event associated with SSRIs; overactivation of serotonin receptors 

What is serotonin-syndrome? 

500

A retrospective investigation into a person's mental state before suicide to understand the causes 

What is a psychological autopsy?  

500

Anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, trauma-related disorders 

What is comorbidities that increase the risk for suicide?  

500

Limit setting for safety, developing self-esteem, discovery of motive and its role, discovering self-control, replacement with coping skills, and entering maintenance phase 

What is the Six-Step Approach to Planning?  

500

A chronic, mild form of bipolar disorder characterized by mood swings, fluctuating between mild depression and emotional highs for at least two years. 

What is Cyclothymic disorder? 

500

Electrical stimulation of the longest cranial nerve, extending from brainstem to organs in the neck, chest and abdomen; improves mood and enhances action of antidepressants. 

What is Vagus Nerve Stimulation?  

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