Eating Disorders
Therapeutic Communication
Know your Meds
Crisis and Aggression
Anxiety and OCD
Suicide/Mood
100

This test is used to detect osteopenia, a complication of anorexia nervosa.

What is a DEXA scan?

100

Best response to a client saying “I’m overwhelmed and nobody is helping me.”

What is “I’d like to help you. Can you tell me more about what you’re feeling?”

100

This SSRI is FDA-approved for bulimia nervosa.

What is fluoxetine (prozac)?

100

First action when a client runs out of the room screaming.

What is follow the client to assess risk?

100

Excessive worry across situations may indicate this disorder.

What is generalized anxiety disorder?

100

This is the most important nursing priority when a client expresses suicidal ideation.

What is ensuring safety?

200

Frequent self-induced vomiting in bulimia nervosa can lead to this dental issue.

What is dental erosion/decay?

200

A nurse should use this tone when speaking to a sexual assault survivor.

What is a soft tone?

200

Fever, abdominal pain, and elevated BP may indicate this syndrome.

What is serotonin syndrome?

200

This childhood experience may contribute to adult aggression.

What is being physically abused as a child?

200

OCD rituals serve this psychological function.

What is reducing anxiety?

200

A sudden improvement in mood after a period of depression may indicate this.

What is increased suicide risk?

300

After bingeing, clients often feel this emotion.

What is shame or defeat?

300

This is the priority goal when caring for a client with bulimia nervosa.

What is medical stabilization?

300

CBT is the most effective therapy for this category of disorders.

What are eating disorders?

300

This technique helps redirect a demanding client without a power struggle.

What is distraction?

300

This planning strategy supports clients with OCD.

What is allowing time for rituals?

300

This nursing intervention helps reduce stimulation during a manic episode.

What is providing a quiet, low-stimulus environment?

400

This fine, downy hair may grow on the body in anorexia nervosa.

What is lanugo?

400

This response helps de-escalate verbal aggression.

What is acknowledging/validating the patient?

400

This medication class is used to treat depression.

What are SSRI's?

400

This is the best initial response to a client pacing and yelling.

What are setting parameters?

400

This discharge instruction helps clients manage chronic anxiety.

What is identifying anxiety-producing situations?

400

Normal therapeutic range for Lithium.

What is 0.6-1.2?

500

Bilateral leg edema in anorexia nervosa may indicate this dangerous complication.

What is refeeding syndrome?

500

This technique is effective for distracting an agitated patient.

What is guided imagery, relaxation techniques?

500

Repeatedly checking locked doors is an example of this.

What are compulsions?

500

This tone should be used when speaking to an angry client.

What is calm and nonthreatening?

500

Name at least three coping strategies effective for stress reduction.

What are exercise, meditation, spending time with friends, pets, reading, hobbies

500

Name at least 3 signs of lithium toxicity.

What is nausea, vomiting, increased tremors, muscle weakness?

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