Withdrawal
Chronic conditions
Psych
Neuro
Extra Qs
100

How many days of Meth w/d do we give?

None - Stimulant w/d is not life threatening

100

If someone reports SOB or asthma what should you look for?

See if they have a rescue inhaler in the cabinet in the med room

100

If someone appears to be having hallucinations or reports hallucinations what do we do?

Put them on a 15/3 MH watch

100

List 3 Signs of a true seizure

1. altered VS (low O2, elevated HR) 2. unresponsive to stimulus 3. postictal 

100

What type of DM is insulin dependent?

Type 1

200

How many days of withdrawal protocol does an inmate receive for Opiate and ETOH withdrawal?

Opiate - 7 days

ETOH - 4 days of Librium, 14 days of Vitamins, 6 day BB/tier restriction

200

What is the respiratory characteristic of Asthma?

Wheezes

200

Who is the head of the MH department?

Dr. McGreevy

200

What are the 3 most common causes of seizures seen in the facility?

Epilepsy, Pseudo, or W/D seizures

200

Name 3 things you should or shouldn't do during a seizure

DO: move any objects that can cause harm away from the inmate, protect their head during the seizure, place in a recovery position after the seizure

DON'T: Hold them down, put anything in their mouth or force their jaw open

300

What are the severe sxs of ETOH w/d?

Seizures, hallucinations, fever, severe confusion, irregular HR, profuse sweating

300

What are the 2 types of insulin given in our facility?

Humalog (rapid acting) and Lantus (long acting)

300

If someone is acting erratic or appears paranoid in intake what should you do?

Call medical to come check them

300

What is it called when a Seizure occurs in the brain?

Electrical storm

300

What is the state of mind following a seizure called?

Postictal

400

When can ETOH withdrawal begin?

can begin as early as 2 hours after the last drink

400

Name 3 signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia (low BS)?

1. shaky 2. Clammy/sweaty 3. Confused

400

How many types of Excited Delirium are there? Which is the most concerning?

3-Hyper-active, Hypo-active, Mixed

Hypo-active has the highest mortality rate

400

What do you do after seizure like activity has stopped?

Lay them in the recovery position

400

What can happen during W/D especially if the patient has N/V/D?

Severe dehydration requiring IV fluid resuscitation

500

What is the potentially fatal version of ETOH withdrawal called?

Delirium tremens (DTs)

500

What are the 3 Ps of hyperglycemia?

Polydipsia (excessive thirst), Polyuria (excessive urination), Polyphagia (excessive hunger)

500

Name 5 signs & symptoms of agitated excited delirium

Agitation, violent behavior, bizarre behavior, insensitivity to pain, elevated VS -temp, HR, BP, increased strength

500

What are the 3 types of seizures? 

Absence (petit mal), Partial complex (focal), tonic clonic (grand mal) 

500

What is the rebound phenomenon known as in ETOH W/D? 

Brain hyper excitability

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