Theories and therapy
Settings and Programs
Communication
Medications and Safety
Mysteryyyyy
100

The theorist who believed that basic needs must be met before a person can thrive

Who is Maslow?

100

The setting needed for a patient undergoing an acute manic episode where they are a danger to themselves

What is inpatient?

100
The position a nurse should take when speaking with a patient

What is sitting and facing the client?

100

Aged cheeses, cured meats, beer, and yogurt.

What are foods to avoid when taking an MAOI?

100

A beverage that should not be mixed with CNS depressants

What is alcohol?

200

The theorist who created the theory of Id, Ego, and Superego

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

The difference between a self-help group and a support group

What is personal change vs emotional support?

200

The things said through facial expressions and body language

What is nonverbal communication?

200

Important patient education about discontinuing a medication

What is "don't stop suddenly" or "talk to your provider first"? 

200

The treatment team member who prescribes medications to the patients

Who is the Psychiatrist?

300

Theorist who believed that behavior can be conditioned.

Who is Pavlov?

300

Group homes, assisted living facilities, adult foster care are examples of this type of setting

What are residential settings?

300

Communicating feelings in an open and direct way

What is assertive communication?

300

The syndrome that can occur when an MAOI and SSRI are taken together

What is Serotonin Syndrome?

300

3 examples of complementary and alternative therapies

What are music/art, herbal, chiropractic, energy therapy, massage, meditation, ect?

400

What occurs when a person faces a stressor or circumstance that they cannot effectively cope with

What is a crisis?

400

The setting that takes a "problem solving orientation" and provides direct services to clients.

What is Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)?

400

The act of placing feelings toward another person onto the mental health professional

What is Transference?

400

Involuntary facial movements that result after use of antipsychotics

What is tardive dyskinesia?

400

The side effects of anticholinergics

What is dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation, dry nasal passages?

500

Peplau's four phases for a therapeutic nurse patient relationship

What is orientation, identification, exploitation, and resolution?
500

Setting where individuals are considered "members for life" and try to promote rehabilitation through supporting the clients?

What is the clubhouse model?

500

The process of understanding ones own beliefs, thoughts, feelings, prejudices, and strengths.

What is self awareness?

500

The triad of symptoms for extrapyramidal syndrome?

Psuedoparkinsonism, akathisia, dystonia

500

Medication that causes an adverse reaction to alcohol

What is Disulfiram?

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