Basics
RF/ SX
Extras
Treatment
Nursing Care
100

How is bipolar disorder characterized? 

Alternating of depression or mania (or hypomania) with periods of euthymia in between 

100

What are depressive symptoms of bipolar? 

-Flat/blunted affect

-Anhedonia

-Crying

-Lack of energy

-Suicidal thoughts

100

SX of bipolar in children

Mood changes that are unusual

    -super silly, long violent temper tantrums

    -older children may take on multiple task at a time and have grand ideas for their work

100

What meds are the first line treatment for MANIA

Mood stabilizers and antipsychotics are first-line treatment for MANIA

100

Nursing interventions during mania?

-Low stim environment

-Set clear, firm limits

-Ensure high calorie finger foods are given

-Monitor for risky behavior

200

What is Bipolar 1?

at least one episode of mania alternating with depression

200

What are manic symptoms of bipolar?

-Elevated/irritable mood

-Decreased need for sleep

-Increased energy

-Risky/impulsive behavior

-Rapid speech

200

SX of bipolar in older adults

take on multiple tasks, develop grandiosity



200

What med class is used in combination with mood stabilizer or antipsychotics? 

Anticonvulsants

200

Nursing interventions during depression?

-Assess for suicidal ideation

-Encourage verbalization of feelings

-Assist w/self care

-Promote small, achievable goals

300

What is Bipolar 2?

One or more hypomanic episodes alternating w/depression

300

What are hypomanic symptoms of bipolar?

Similar to mania but:

-Less severe

-Do not impair function

-No hospitalization needed

300

What is the hallmark sign of mania?

Constant motor activity

300

What is the therapeutic range for Lithium?

0.6-1.2

300

Why stress the importance of follow up labs?

To check Lithium levels and check for toxicity

400

What is Mixed Bipolar?

Symptoms of depression experienced during mania or hypomania

400

Common risk factors of bipolar?

-Genetics (1st degree family member)

-Substance use/abuse

-Childhood abuse or neglect

-Prenatal viral infections

*men & women at equal risk

400

Indicators of improvement in someone with bipolar?

Free from injury, exhibits logical thought process, performing adequate self-care, can sleep through the night, behaves appropriately in social settings



400
What is the diagnostic criteria for a manic episode?

1 episode lasts most of the day every day for at least 1 week

400

Nursing diagnoses for bipolar?

Risk for injury, risk for violence to self or others, risk for exhaustion (during manic phase), risk for suicide

500

What is Cyclothymic Disorder?

Two or more years of repeated hypomanic & depressive episodes

500

Are there ways to prevent bipolar?

No. There are ways to prevent relapse of manic episodes including avoiding substance use, getting adequate sleep, and recognizing triggers

500

Lifespan considerations of persons with bipolar disorder: 

Often misdiagnosed as ADHD/ADD

Suicide risk is increased for all ages

Years of misdiagnosis

500

What are symptoms of Lithium toxicity?

Nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, thirst, polyuria, muscle weakness, tremors

500

What is the nursing priority for a patient during mania

SAFETY #1

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