Altered Mental Status
Mental Health Disorders
Mental Health (continued)
Suicide Facts
Suicide Prevention
100

Normal mentation-characterized by complete and accurate awareness of one’s surroundings.  Aware of who he/she is, where they are, current date and time, and events going on around them.

What is alert and oriented x4?  “A & O x4”

100

Most common type of mental health condition. Can be triggered by specific events or environments.

 Interferes with one's ability to function and often overreact when something triggers emotions. 

 Symptoms include: feelings of panic/worry, sense of impending doom/danger, rapid HR, sweating, shaking, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness

What is anxiety?

100

Number one priority when dealing with psychiatric emergencies/patients

What is scene/patient safety?

100

"Talking about suicide causes someone to be suicidal"

What is a popular suicide myth?

100

988- call or text

What is the Suicide and Crisis lifeline?

200

seizure, stroke, brain bleed, brain tumor, diabetic emergency, poisonings/overdose, low oxygen levels, shock, hypoxia, infection, head injury, psychiatric condition, kidney failure, dementia

What are possible causes of altered mental status?

200

Mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can affect how you feel, think and behave. 

Many people have troubles with doing normal day activities and many feel like their life isn't worth living.  

Symptoms can include:  feeling of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness, angry outbursts, loss of interest or pleasure in most or all normal activities, sleep disturbances, tiredness and lack of energy, reduced appetite or weight loss or weight gain

What is depression?

200

When a patient is thinking about or considering the idea of death and commiting suicide.

The thoughts may or may not include a plan

What is suicidal ideations?

200

The most common method used in suicides- used in more than 50% of suicides.

What are firearms?

200

A fire department is _____times more likely in any given year to lose a firefighter to suicide than to a death in the line of duty

What is 3?

300


What is Glascow Coma Scale?

300

Also known as “manic depression”- this is a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings. It is a chronic mood disorder that causes intense shifts in mood, energy levels and behavior.

This includes emotional highs- known as mania or hypomania, and lows-known as depression

What is bipolar disorder?

300

A psychiatric emergency that involves the sudden onset of clear psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, or disorganized thinking

People experience a disconnections from reality and may have false beliefs or experience things that aren’t real.

Common causes: schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, dementia, meningitis, stroke, alcohol or drugs, severe head injuries

What is acute psychosis?

300

Suicide rates are among the highest in this age/age group?

What is age 85 or older?

300
  • Attempted suicide before

  • Feel hopeless, worthless, agitated, socially isolated or lonely

  • Experience a stressful life event, such as the loss of a loved one, military service, a breakup, or financial or legal problems

  • Have a substance abuse problem — alcohol and drug abuse can worsen thoughts of suicide and make you feel reckless or impulsive enough to act on your thoughts

  • Have suicidal thoughts and have access to firearms in your home

  • Have an underlying psychiatric disorder, such as major depression, post-traumatic stress disorder or bipolar disorder

  • Have a family history of mental disorders, substance abuse, suicide, or violence, including physical or sexual abuse

What are the risk factors of suicide?

400

Our most important priority (AFTER SAFETY) with altered mental status patients?

What is airway management?

400

mental health condition that caused by extremely stressful or terrifying event. (either being apart of it or witnessing it)

Symptoms can include: flashbacks, nightmares, severe anxiety, or uncontrollable thoughts about the event

What is PTSD?

Post Traumatic stress disorder

400

Patient who experiences an addiction 

  • Alcohol - *most common type 

  • Substances can include: alcohol, cocaine, meth, THC/cannabis, tobacco, or opioids

What is substance abuse?
400

How many people die each minute from suicide?

(IN THE US) 

11

400
  • Recent suicide attempt

  • Increased alcohol or drug use

  • Losing interest in personal appearance or hygiene

  • Withdrawing from family, friends, or community

  • Saying goodbye to friends and family

  • Giving away prized possessions

  • A recent episode of depression, emotional distress, and/or anxiety

  • Changes in eating and/or sleeping patterns

  • Becoming violent or being a victim of violence

  • Expressing rage

  • Recklessness

What are the warning signs of suicide?

500

3 important things we must think about with all UNCONSCIOUS altered mental status patients?

1. scene & patient safety

2. ABC's- protect their airway

3.Check a blood sugar 


500

Mental health condition that affects how people think, feel and behave. Can include a mix of hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking and behavior. 

Usually patients will not be in touch with reality.

Often they are paranoid, have many different hallucinations, disorganized speech and thinking which causes them to not be able to hold conversations with others, and extremely disorganized behaviors that affect their daily life.

What is schizoprhenia?

500

sudden intense feelings of fear that causes rapid heart rate,sweating, and tachypnea.

What is a panic attack?

500

3 states with the highest suicide rates

What is Alaska, Montana and Wyoming?

500

NAME 2 of the 5 ways we as a department or (you, individually) can help to prevent suicide 

1.ASK

2.KEEP THEM SAFE

3.BE THERE

4. HELP THEM CONNECT

5. STAY CONNECTED

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