Therapeutic Communication
CNS Stimulant or Depressant?
Vocabulary
Eating Disorders
Medications
100

Provide an example of an open-ended question

Will be determined by the class...

100

Lorazepam (Ativan)

What is depressant

100

The recurrence of substance-abusing behaviors after a significant period of abstinence

What is Relapse

100

A disorder of binge eating followed by the use of inappropriate methods to prevent weight gain. 

What is bulimia.

100

Used for opioid overdose, antidote for opioids, short half-life

What is Narcan

200

Questions to your patients should never start with this word. 

What is Why

200

Cocaine

What is stimulant

200

Develops as increased amounts of the chemical are needed to produce the same effects that one dose once produced.

What is Tolerance

200

A condition in which an individual does not maintain a normal body weight do to an intense fear of becoming fat.

What is Anorexia Nervosa

200

Used for alcohol abstinence. Must avoid all types of alcohol while using this drug or will be violently ill. Provides aversion therapy to alcohol.

What is Antabuse

300

Which of these responses is therapeutic?

A. Things will get better with time.

B. I'm sorry you feel that way.

C. Let's not focus on the negative things.

D. I can see this is a difficult problem for you.

What is D 

300

Morphine

What is A Depressant

300

An attempt to rid the GI tract and body of unwanted food. The most common behaviors include vomiting, the use of diuretics and laxatives.

What is Purging

300

The persistent eating of nonfood items that lasts for more than one month. Has an overwhelming need to eat the nonfood item.

What is Pica

300

Used to prevent alcohol withdrawal. Less risk of dependence to this substance than other treatment options.

What is Benzodiazepines

400

A nurse is communicating with a new patient. Which of the following is a barrier to therapeutic communication?

A. Offering advice

B. Reflecting meaning

C. Listening attentively

D. Giving information

What is A

400

Fentanyl

What is A Depressant

400

Slow, shallow respirations

What is Hypopnea

400

Eating large amounts of food/A pattern of lessening emotional pain by eating

What is Compulsive Overeating

400

Used to help avoid opiod withdrawal. Less risk of dependence to this substance than other treatment options.

What is buprenorphine (Subutex)

500
Your patient just said,  " 


How would you respond using a therapeutic communication technique?

Will be determined by the class...

500

Methyphenidate (Ritalin)

What is A Stimulant

500

An imbalance of fluids and electrolytes that can lead to cellular dysfunctions and life-threatening complications such as heart failure, individuals who have had little or no nutritional intake for a period of time

What is Refeeding Syndrome

500

Extreme weight loss, fluid and electrolyte imbalance, hypokalemia, thin hair (lanugo), amenorrhea, cold intolerance, low BP, low HR

 

What is Anorexia Nervosa

500

Used to help avoid opioid withdrawal and decrease addiction. High potential for abuse of this medication.

What is methadone

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