manifestations
Risk factors
nursing care
diagnostics
medication
100

this is a patients outward emotional expression, it can be described as blunted, bright, flat, inappropriate, labile. what is this concept of mood.

what is the affect

100

this gender is twice as likely to develop depression, what is this gender

female

100

This type of relationship is an effective tool in caring for a patient with mental disorder. what type of relationship is this?

therapeutic

100

This tool is used to assess for depression. questions ask about how you have been feeling over the past few weeks. 

PHQ-9

100

the medication group for treating depression is called what?

antidepressants

200

anhedonia, change in weight, sleep, energy, concentration, decision making, self-esteem and goals are symptoms that can exist when one is depressed. if you have 5 or more of these over this time frame you could be diagnosed with depression. what is this time frame?

2 or more week

200

it increases with age in this gender population, what is?

male

200

assess for the occurance of persistent thought patterns and actions that indicated a person is thinking about, planning, or enacting of doing this? 

self-harm or suicidal

200

The depression assessment is name for the group is is assessing.

the geriatric depression scale or GDS

200

once medications are started for depression it should be continued for this time period after complete remission of symptoms. what is this time frame?

6-12 months

300

what type of behaviors are gambling, workaholism, hypochondriasis? 

compulsive behaviors

300
this type of pain or illness increases the risk of developing depression, what type is this?

Chronic pain or illness

300

when we are working with a patient that is depressed it is important to not only check on their mental state but also this health, it can be impacted and be seen in weight changes, sleep disturbances, decreased energy to name a few. what systems are we reviewing?

physical health

300

when we are asking what medication, our patient is taking we also need to address if they are using alcohol or marijuana or other substances. these are known to do what with our mood? 

they are mood altering substances

300
antidepressants need to be stopped in this fashion. how do we discontinue these medications?

taper

400

this age group can become cranky, argumentative when depressed. what is this age group?

older adults

400

use of this beverage increases the risk of depressive disorder more than fourfold. what is this beverage?

alcohol

400

what can we offer our patients who are depressed, looking for other treatment options besides medications? these can include yoga, acupuncture, mediation. these are called what?

alternative therapies

400

being aware of family history of mental health can alert the provider to suspect what in the patient that is experiencing a crisis?

genetic links to mental health

400

Although it is shocking, this is not a medication it is a form of treatment for severe depression. it can be used for those whose disorder is refractory or intolerant to initial drug therapy and who are severely ill and need a rapid treatment. this is called what? 

ECT or electroconvulsive treatment

500
depression that develops in women, they feel worse over time and have changes in mood and behavior that do not go away on their own. this depression is called what?

postpartum depression

500

this population has had an increased in depression and is equal between boys and girls, what population is this?

pediatric

500

this is an overriding concern for people with mood disorders, nurses continually assess their what?

safety

500

these differences can cause patients to describe what they are experiencing in a different term then being depressed or sad. what are these differences?

Cultural

500

Black box warning on all antidepressants is what?

suicide or suicidal ideation

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