Clinical Manifestations
Treatments
Medications
Nursing Interventions
HESI
100

Name three clinical manifestations which are present during a manic episode

Use the acronym DIGFAST: Distractibility, Impulsivity, Grandiosity, Flight of ideas/racing thoughts, Activity/energy increase, Sleep needs diminish, Talkative

100

the treatment goal during phase I (acute mania) of bipolar disorder

What is prevent injury and maintain safety?

100

this drug class is used as a first line of management in the acute mania phase (i.e., phase I) of bipolar disorder. 

What is antipsychotics?

100

The proper approach when communicating with a bipolar patient is

What is a firm and calm approach?

100

A patient is admitted to an acute care setting with a history of bipolar disorder; the patient is currently experiencing a depressive episode. The assessment indicates that the patient has a history of suicide attempts. The primary intervention to increase safety for this patient is

What is monitoring for suicidal ideation?

200

A hypomanic episode must last how many days before it is classified as a hypomanic episode

What is four days?

200

The first line of treatment for bipolar diagnosed patients

What is mood stabilizers?

200

Name one drug that can be used as a mood stabilizer for bipolar disorder 

What is lithium (litarex) , carbamazepine (tegretol), lamotrigine (lamictal), valproate (depakote)? 

200

What should a nurse monitor with a bipolar patient?

What is monitor I&O's and fluid/electrolyte status

200

A patient is admitted to an acute care setting, exhibiting symptoms consistent with mania. The patient has no prior psychiatric history. The priority assessment for this patient would be

What is substance use history?

300
What clinical manifestation differeniates bipolar I and bipolar II?

It must include one episode of hypomania alternating between one or more periods of depression

300

A therapy technique that helps a person recognize, challenge, and change flawed or distorted thoughts that lead to problematic mood states

What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy?

300

DAILY DOUBLE! 

A patient is being treated with a mood stabilizer for her bipolar depression. She has been on this medication for three weeks and has started exhibiting increased nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, thrist, polyuria, slurred speech and muscle weakness. The patient is showing signs of __________ _________. 

What is lithium toxicity?

>1.5mEq/L

300
How does a nurse de-escalate a patient who is having manic episode

What is re-directing energy into an appropriate and constructive channels.

300

A patient is admitted to an acute care setting, exhibiting symptoms consistent with mania. The patient has no psychiatric history and no substance abuse history. The other condition which the patient should be assessed for is 

What is thyroid disorder?

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