Define vulnerable population
What is a group or individuals at risk for lower health outcomes due to health disparities?
Pseudodementia
What are symptoms of depression that mimic those of a neurocognitive disorder?
Primary interventions for suicide (List 3)
What is
make frequent rounds
create a safe environment
identify stressors
encourage patient to explore and verbalize feelings
establish a trusting therapeutic relationship
Senescence
Nursing actions when caring for a patient with personality disorder (List 2)
What is:
observe patients behavior frequently
administer sedative medications
encourage patient to talk about feelings
Redirect violent behavior
Sitter
4 behavioral risk factors for poor health outcomes
What is tobacco use
What is physical inactivity
What is poor nutrition
What is alcohol misuse
Example of a neurocognitive disorder
What is:
MDD
GAD
Schizoaffective disorders
OCD
Risk factors for suicide (list 3)
What is:
Gender
Age (45-54)
Marital status
Socioeconomic status
Ethnicity
Nursing interventions for individuals with depression (List 2)
What is:
Developing a trusting relationship
Encouraging the patient to express honest feelings
Teach normal stages of grief
Help the patient discharge pent-up anger
Examples of disorders in cluster A (List 2)
What is:
Paranoid personality disorder
Schizoid personality disorder
Schizotypal personality disorder
Definition of disability
What is a condition that damages or limits a person's mental or physical abilities?
Delirium
What is an acute onset of confusion caused by many factors such as old age, medications, etc.?
Tertiary interventions for suicide
Types of therapy used for patients with depression (list 3)
What is:
Family therapy
Group therapy
Cognitive behavior therapy
Electrotherapy
VNS
Deep brain stimulation
Light therapy
Pscyhoparhmacology
Treatment for patients with personality disorder (List 3)
What is:
Individual psychotherapy
Milieu or group therapy
Cognitive behavior therapy
Dialectical behavior therapy
Psychoanalytic therapy
Medication
Social learning theory
What is learned through observation, remembering the experience and applying what was learned?
Depression vs Dementia
Demographics of individuals at higher risk for suicide (List 4)
What is:
45-54 years old
Males
Single, divorced, widowed
highest and lowest socioeconomic status
healthcare professionals
law enforcement officers
dentists
family history
military history
List the major mood disorders (Atleast 4)
What is:
Bipolar I
Bipolar II
Cyclothymia
Dysthymia
Depression
Type of disorders in Cluster B and 2 examples
What are behaviors described as dramatic, emotional, or erratic?
What is:
Antisocial personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder
Histrionic personality disorder
Narcissistic personality disorder
Stages of change model
What is readiness to change unhealthy behavior
What are pre-contemplation, contemplation, decision, action, and maintenance?
Memantine & Risperidone
Memantine- What is a medication for cognitive impairment
Risperidone- What is a medication for agitation, aggression, hallucinations, thought disturbances, and wandering.
Presenting factors in suicidal patient (List 5)
What is
suicidal ideation
substance abuse
purposelessness
anger
hopelessness
social withdrawal
anxiety
recklessness
mood
Gabapentin
Olanzapine
Clonazepam
G- Bipolar
O- Schizo, acute manic episodes, BP, OCD
C- Panic disorder and acute manic episode
Cluster that OCD falls into