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what health problems can chronic stress lead to

high blood pressure

sleep disturbances

weakened immunity

100

NAME THAT DISORDER

excessive, persistent concern on physical symptoms (pain, fatigue, dizziness, headache, swelling, back pain) --> need reassurance from medical personnel 

they see their symptoms as life threatening and harmful 

Somatoform/Somatic Symptom Disorder 

100

NAME THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER

long-standing distrust and suspicion of others
believes that others want to harm, exploit, or deceive
Symptoms are apparent in childhood
difficulty with relationships
often reject treatment 

Paranoid (Cluster A) Personality Disorder

100

NAME THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER 

exaggerated belief in one's own importance
feelings of entitlement
arrogant - lack of empathy for others
weak self-esteem, fear of abandonment, does not tolerate rejection well
hypersensitive to criticism and rejection - needs constant admiration 

Narcissitic (Cluster B) Personality Disorder

100

A client prescribed lorazepam (Ativan) for acute anxiety becomes unsteady when walking. What is the nurse’s priority action?

A. Encourage ambulation to build tolerance
B. Hold the medication and notify the provider
C. Restrict fluid intake
D. Administer propranolol

✅ Correct Answer: B. Hold the medication and notify the provider

🧠 Rationale:

Benzodiazepines cause:

  • Sedation

  • Ataxia (loss of coordination)

  • Decreased cognitive function 

    NUR211 Notes - Psych (6)


Ataxia significantly increases fall risk, making this a safety priority.

❌ Why others are wrong:

  • A: Dangerous — increases fall risk

  • C: No relevance

  • D: Beta blockers treat physical symptoms, not benzodiazepine toxicity

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if a patient is pacing, shouting, screaming, running, impulsive, unable to communicate 

unable to problem solve and lose touch with reality 

which level of anxiety is this 

panic anxiety

200

NAME THAT DISORDER

emotional conflicts transferred to physical symptoms 

neurological symptoms without a neurological diagnosis 

They become paralyzed, blind, deaf, have a gait disorder

it happens from a trauma response 

Conversion Disorder

200

NAME THAT DISORDER

lifelong pattern of social withdrawal
restricted range of emotion (introspective)
uncomfortable with social interaction
prevalent in families with schizophrenia
friendships are rare - often have imaginary friends

AVOID BEING TOO NICE OR FRIENDLY WITH THESE PATIENTS 

Schizoid (Cluster A) Personality Disorder

200

NAME THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER

excitable, dramatic, colorful personality
high functioning - full of drama, extrovert, flamboyant
limited ability to develop meaningful relationships
emotional attention-seeking behaviors
self-centered, easily frustrated, insensitive, no personal insight
flirtatious

Histrionic (Cluster B) Personality Disorder

200

A nurse is caring for a client experiencing panic-level anxiety. Which intervention is most appropriate?

A. Teach coping skills and deep breathing techniques
B. Encourage the client to discuss the source of anxiety
C. Stay with the client and provide simple, calm communication
D. Ask the client to complete a written anxiety log

✅ Correct Answer: C. Stay with the client and provide simple, calm communication

🧠 Rationale:

During panic-level anxiety, the client:

  • Cannot process information

  • Cannot problem solve

  • May lose touch with reality 

    NUR211 Notes - Psych (6)


The priority is:

  • Reduce stimulation

  • Provide safety

  • Use simple communication

❌ Why others are wrong:

  • A: Client cannot learn during panic

  • B: Client cannot analyze causes

  • D: Client cannot focus or write

300

NAME THAT DISORDER 

a sudden onset of extreme apprehension or fear

- feelings of impending doom
- limited perception of reality
- extremely intense, lasting a few minutes, then subsides 

panic disorder

300

NAME THAT MEDICATION

fast onset, sleep-inducing, lowers BP

Side Effects: sedation, ataxia, decrease in cognitive function

benzodiazepines 

ativan, xanax, Klonopin

300

NAME THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER

severe social and interpersonal deficits
aware of magical thinking and odd beliefs
strange speech patterns
inappropriate affect (paranoia)
extreme anxiety in social interactions
risk for violence
conversations are rambling, over detailed 

usually avoids treatment

Schizotypal (Cluster A) Personality Disorder

300

What can Naltrexone be used for?

Decrease cravings of alcohol or opioids

ALSO can be used to decrease self harming behaviors

300

A client is prescribed propranolol for anxiety. Which symptom indicates the medication is effective?

A. Reduced hallucinations
B. Reduced racing heart and sweating
C. Improved sleep cycle regulation
D. Reduced obsessive thoughts

✅ Correct Answer: B. Reduced racing heart and sweating

🧠 Rationale:

Beta blockers treat physical symptoms of anxiety, including:

  • Tachycardia

  • Sweating

  • Tremors 

    NUR211 Notes - Psych (6)


They do NOT treat psychological symptoms directly.

❌ Why others are wrong:

  • A: Antipsychotics treat hallucinations

  • C: Antidepressants improve sleep cycle regulation

  • D: SSRIs and CBT treat obsessive thoughts

400

explain the difference between obsessions and compulsions 

obsessions - persistent thoughts, impulses, or images that cannot be dismissed from the mind

compulsions - ritualistic behaviors performed in an attempt to reduce anxiety 

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what does rumination mean?

consistent negative thoughts

400
NAME THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER


The most dramatic of personality disorders
unstable mood
unstable interpersonal relationships
self-soothing habits - cutting, substance use, sexual behavior
splitting - inability to view both positive and negative aspects as a whole 

Borderline (Cluster B) Personality Disorder

400

How should we react when someone gives themself a self inflicted wound

dress wound in a matter of fact manner 

DO NOT DRAW ATTENTION TO THEM

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Which client statement indicates a need for further teaching about benzodiazepines?

A. “This medication can cause sedation.”
B. “This medication works quickly.”
C. “This medication increases serotonin levels.”
D. “This medication can decrease my blood pressure.”

✅ Correct Answer: C. “This medication increases serotonin levels.”

🧠 Rationale:

Benzodiazepines work by suppressing CNS activity, not increasing serotonin. 

NUR211 Notes - Psych (6)


SSRIs increase serotonin levels.

Correct benzodiazepine effects include:

  • Sedation

  • Rapid onset

  • Lower blood pressure

  • CNS depression

❌ Why others are wrong:

  • A: Correct benzodiazepine effect

  • B: Correct — fast onset

  • D: Correct — lowers BP

500

NAME THAT DISORDER

An unconscious defense mechanism to protect against overwhelming anxiety through emotional separation

Memories are fragmented 

Multiple Personality Disorder - two personality states take control of behavior (original personality is moralistic and secondary is non-conforming)

Dissociative Disorders 

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what are some predisposing factors that can affect personality disorder

  • genetic/biological vulnerability

    • Hypersensitivity

    • Impulsiveness

    • Emotion dysregulation

    • Temperament

  • Neurobiological

    • Serotonin and dopamine imbalance

    • Abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex and limbic regions 

    • Essential for emotional processing 

  • Environmental

    • Childhood trauma 

    • Dysfunctional families

    • Child separation (Mahler) - this was a part of the notes before so maybe take note on this?

  • Substance abuse

    • Can trigger symptoms 

  • Chronic stress

    • Negatively influence personality development

500

NAME THAT PERSONALITY DISORDER

disregard and violation of the rights of others
decietful, manipulative for personal gain, hostile, poor impulse control
risk taking, disregard for responsibility, criminal conduct
they do not think rules apply to them

Antisocial (Cluster B) Personality Disorder

500

A client with generalized anxiety disorder is prescribed venlafaxine (Effexor). The client states, “This medication isn’t working after 5 days. I want to stop taking it.” What is the nurse’s best response?

A. “You should feel the effects immediately; notify the provider.”
B. “This medication requires several weeks to achieve full therapeutic effect.”
C. “This medication is only effective for panic disorder.”
D. “You should stop the medication to prevent dependence.”

✅ Correct Answer: B. “This medication requires several weeks to achieve full therapeutic effect.”

🧠 Rationale:

Antidepressants such as SSRIs and SNRIs have a delayed onset of 4–8 weeks before full therapeutic effects are achieved. 

NUR211 Notes - Psych (6)


  • Stopping early is inappropriate and can worsen symptoms.

  • These medications are first-line treatment for anxiety disorders.

  • They are not addictive, unlike benzodiazepines.

❌ Why others are wrong:

  • A: Incorrect — effects are delayed.

  • C: Incorrect — SNRIs treat multiple anxiety disorders.

  • D: Incorrect — antidepressants do not cause dependence.

500

A nurse is caring for a client with severe anxiety. Which finding indicates progression to panic level?

A. Muscle tension and irritability
B. Difficulty concentrating
C. Inability to communicate effectively
D. Increased awareness of surroundings

✅ Correct Answer: C. Inability to communicate effectively

🧠 Rationale:

Panic-level anxiety causes:

  • Loss of communication ability

  • Loss of contact with reality

  • Inability to function 

    NUR211 Notes - Psych (6)


This is the most severe level of anxiety.

❌ Why others are wrong:

  • A: Mild–moderate anxiety

  • B: Moderate anxiety

  • D: Panic causes decreased awareness, not increased

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