Disorders
Medications
Terminology
Abuse/Safety
100

People with bulimia are usually this body type.

Healthy weight or overweight

100

Benztropine is classified as

an anticholinergic drug (know side effects)

100

Delusion characterized by an exaggerated belief in one's own importance

delusions of grandeur

100

Common physical signs of abuse.

Bruises, burn marks, inconsistent stories

200

This disorder is treated with stimulant medications like methylphenidate.

ADHD

200

Shuffling gait, muscle rigidity, and tremors are examples of this medication side effect.

Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)

200

A negative symptom of schizophrenia where the person loses interest in pleasurable activities.

Anhedonia

200

Before screening for abuse, what must you do?

Ensure the patient is alone

300

A patient with this disorder may experience positive symptoms like hallucinations or negative ones like anhedonia.

Schizophrenia

300

This form helps assess involuntary movements in patients on antipsychotics.

AIMS (Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale)

300

Repeating words or phrases spoken by others.

Echolalia 

300

Why shouldn't a patient bathe after a sexual assault?

To preserve forensic evidence

400

This disorder involves a break from reality and may include delusions or hallucinations.

Psychosis

400

This type of medication can increase suicide risk in adolescents.

Antidepressants

400

These are false, fixed beliefs despite evidence to the contrary.

Delusions

400

What must be done when you suspect abuse as a healthcare worker?

Follow agency/state reporting protocols

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