Anxiety 1
PTSD 1
PTSD 2
Schizophrenia
Anxiety 2
100

Give the generic name of an SSRI.

sertraline (Zoloft)

paroxetine (Paxil)

fluoxetine (Prozac)

escitalopram (Lexapro)

100

A form of reexperiencing a traumatic event in which the individual experiences a recurrence of images, sounds, smells, or feelings from the traumatic event

Flashback

100

Name one way that children reexperience trauma.

repetitive play

drawing pictures

100

Hallucinations are what type of symptom?

Positive

100

Excessive fear of situations in which a person might do something embarrassing or be evaluated negatively by others

Social anxiety disorder

200

The term used to describe a sense of apprehension experienced in response to an immediate, identifiable threat

Fear

200

Blocking emotions related to a traumatic event is known as: 

Dissociation

200

What type of CBT involves guiding the client to confront frightening, yet realistically safe, stimuli that continues until anxiety is reduced

Exposure therapy

200

Fixed false beliefs that may be persecutory, grandiose, religious, or somatic

Delusions

200

A chronic condition characterized by procrastination in decision-making, seeking reassurance from others, and somatic symptoms

Generalized anxiety disorder

300

A group of mechanisms that protect us from anxiety and its adverse effects

Defense mechanisms

300

A state of "high alert" is known as:

Hyperarousal

300

Which age group is most likely to experience PTSD?

older adults
300

An extrapyramidal effect associated with antipsychotics characterized by restlessness, agitation, and pacing.

Akathisia

300

An intense, persistent, irrational fear or dread of an object, situation, activity that elicits panic and automatic avoidance

Phobia

400

A major benefit of buspirone (Buspar) is:

Not addictive

400

Emotional numbing and feeling detached from the body is called:

Depersonalization

400

What type of questions should the nurse use during the interview of an individual who has experienced trauma?

Open-ended

400

Difficulty understanding information, trouble paying attention, and inability to use information after learning it are considered what type of symptoms of schizophrenia?

Cognitive

400

Which antihypertensive may be used off-label to minimize symptoms of anxiety?

propanolol
500

Two categories of medications (aside from benzodiazepines) that are effective in treating anxiety include:

SSRIs, SNRIs, Antihistamines, Buspirone (Buspar)


500

A structured therapy that involves dual-attention stimulus--the patient focuses on the traumatic event while also focusing on a second stimulus of eye movements, taps, or tones

Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)

500

Which antihypertensive medication is effective for nightmares?

Prazosin

500

This disorder consists of a combination of symptoms of schizophrenia and a mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

Schizoaffective disorder

500

For a patient with new-onset anxiety, it is important to check the function of which gland?

Thyroid

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