GENERAL
TREATMENT
NURSING
100

This is the core component of BPD


What is instability?

100

There aren’t any specific drugs to treat BPD. However, this drug helps patients with aggressive impulses or affective problems.


What are Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)

100

Healthcare workers’ perception of BPD patients in many literature reviews included one of these four descriptors .

Name 1/4 possible answers.

What is
- manipulative
- dangerous
- attention-seeking
- demanding

200

This is the diagnostic tool used for BPD. 

Hint: Needs 5/9 criteria.


What is the DSM-5?

200

This treatment was originally developed to treat clients with BPD in day hospital settings and focuses on the patient’s present, rather than past experience.

What is Mentalization Based Treatment?

200

This strategy supports patients with BPD by empowering them, highlighting successes, and promotes resilience.


What is a strength-based approach?

300

This classification of personality disorder is distinguished by dramatic, intensely emotional, unpredictable and erratic behaviours.


What is Cluster B personality disorder?

300

Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), developed by Marsha Linehan (1993) to treat individuals experiencing suicidality and self-injury, uses cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) strategies and consists of these four treatment components 

Name 1/4 possible answers.


What is: 

- individual therapy
- group skills training
- telephone coaching
- therapist consultation teams

300

This is a way to address stigma and bias as a nurse taking care of patients with BPD. 

Name 1/3 possible answers.


A: What is 

- Recognizing bias
- Promoting empathy and understanding
- Building a strong, therapeutic relationship

M
e
n
u