Client engage in rule-breaking and does not follow.
What is conduct disorder?
Another term for active listening
What is reflective communication? restate, explore, summarize...
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia where the client's speech has fragmented ideas.
What is associative looseness?
Medication for acute anxiety an alcohol withdrawal.
What is a benzodiazepine?
A nurse feels disgusted by a client who reminds him of his useless brother.
What is countertransference?
A neurocognitive disorder characterized by gradual cognitive decline.
What is Dementia?
Flashbacks, nightmares, hyperarousal, avoidance.
What are symptoms of PTSD?
Defense mechanism used by borderline personality.
What is splitting?
communication strategies for a client with severe anxiety.
What is stay with the client, ask a simple questions, postpone teaching?
mood changes the first two weeks after starting antidepressants.
What is highest risk for suicide?
A Neurocognitive disorder characterized by sudden temporary disorientation.
What is Delirium?
Negative symptoms.
What are five As of negative symptoms?
Defense mechanism-A student tempted to go out with friends decides to stay home and study for the exam.
What is suppression?
Avoid any product with alcohol while taking me.
What is Disulfiram?
Inability to recognize and identify objects despite intact sensation.
What is agnosia?
Intrusive thoughts, images that cause anxiety.
What is obsessions in OCD?
"I wish I had time to say goodbye before she died"
What is the Kobler stage of grieving called bargaining?
Positive symptoms of schizophrenia where the client has false beliefs.
What are delusions? Name them.
Hidden messages about suicide.
What is a covert statement?
Constricted pupils, lethargy, slurred speech.
What is opioid withdrawal?
Restrictive eating and purging leading to Underweight, BMI below 18.
What is anorexia nervosa?
Gradually exposing a client to object that causes anxiety.
What is systematic desensitization?
Right taken away for involuntary admission.
What is right to freedom of movement?
The most important concern for a client in detoxification.
What is safety? -seizure precautions, fall risk, and delirium tremen?
Remove all sharp objects, 1:1, no privacy.
What is suicide precaution?
Child avoid eye contact, play alone steretypical behavior.
What is autism?
Empathy, compassion, trust, nonjudgemental
What is key to therapeutic relationship?
DIG FAST
What is symptoms of acute mania?
Danger to self or others, unable to care for self.
What is criteria of involuntary inpatient admission?
Veracity, nonmaleficence, justice, beneficence, fidelity.
What is nursing ethical principles?
I am first-line treatment and focus on both positive and negative symptoms.
What is 2nd generation antipsychotics (DONE and PINE)?
Focus on client's needs and feelings, make observation, present reality.
What is therapeutic communication?
Severe nausea, vomiting, seizures, hallucination due to too much of this medication in my blood.
What is lithium?
"I will have to break confidentiality on this."
What is child and elder abuse, third-party notification, team communication.
Sexual dysfunction, weight gain, GI upset, restlessness.
What are expected side effects of antidepressants SSRI, SNRI,MAOI?
Eat alot of food and then compensate by induced vomiting or laxatives
What is bulimia Nervosa?
Cormobid for somatic disorders.
What is depression and anxiety?
Motor and vocal tics.
What is tourette syndrome?
This medications causes loss of appetite, and elevated BP.
What is stimulants?
Believe client's complaint is real for them but do not focus on physical symptoms.
What is nurse consideration for somatic disorders?
I have an IQ of less than 70.
What is intellectual disability?
I am going to be treated in the community instead of in the hospital?
What is deinstitutionalization?
I am not remorseful at all.
What is antisocial personality disorder?
This is irreversible EPS after taking medication for a long time.
What is tardive dyskinesia?
Donepezil help slow the progression.
What is dementia?