Human Development
Bipolar Disorder
Schizophrenia
Fundamentals of Nursing
Recovery
100
was an Austrian neurologist who became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis.
What is Sigmund Freud?
100
This is a distinct period of abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood, lasting at least one week
What is Manic Episode
100
Acute, often painful, sustained contraction of muscles, usually of the head and neck, which typically occurs from 2 to 5 days after the introduction of antipsychotic medications.
What is acute dystonia
100
Which of the following is considered as the most important aspect of hand washing? A. Soap B. Water C. Friction D. Time
What is Friction
100
1. self-direction 2. individualized and person centered 3. empowerment 4. holistic 5. nonlinear 6. strengths based 7. peer support 8. respect 9. responsibility 10. hope
What is Fundamental Components of Recovery
200
Who proposed five different kinds of human needs, beginning with the most basic: survival. Physiological needs, such as food and shelter, are followed by needs related to safety.
What is Abraham Maslow
200
____________ is a disorder charecterised by persistant depressive features, not amounting to depressive disorder, which last for more than 2 years? A. Cyclothymia B. Dysthymia C. Melancholia D. Euthymia
What is Dysthymia
200
What is repeating of word/words spoken by another (mimicry or imitation of speech)
What is Echolalia
200
What is the priority nursing intervention for a patient during the immediate post-operative period? A. Observing for hemorrhage B. Maintaining a patent airway C. Recording the intake and output D. Checking the vital signs every 15 minutes
What is Maintaining a patent airway
200
a deeply, personal, unique process, of changing one's attitudes, values, feelings, goals, skills, and/or roles. it is a way of living a satisfying, hopeful, and contributing life, with or without limitations caused by the illness
What is recovery
300
Who explained eight stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood.
Erik Erickson
300
Therapeutic blood level of lithium is: A. 11 to 20 mg/dL B. 1.5 to 2 mEq/L C. 0.8 to 1.2 mEq/L D. 150 to 200 mg/dL
What is 0.8 to 1.2 mEq/L
300
What is the term for a variety of S&S often SE of certain psychotropic drugs, particularly phenothiazines. 3 reversible EPS side effects are acute dystonia, akathisia, and pseudoparkinsonism. A 4th, tardive dyskinesia(TD), is the most serious and is NOT reversible.
What is Extrapyramidal Side Effects (EPSs)
300
Which of the following is known to have a role in wound healing? A. Vitamin A B. Vitamin K C. Vitamin C D. Vitamin B complex
What is Vitamin C
300
It commonly refers to an initiative consisting of trained supporters (although it can be provided by peers without training), and can take a number of forms such as peer mentoring, listening, or counseling.
What is peer support
400
Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his epistemological studies with children. His theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are together called "genetic epistemology"
What is Jean Piaget
400
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic feature of manic episede? A. Elevated, expansive, irritable mood B. Increased psychomotor activity C. Thought echo, thought insertion or thought withdrawal D. Flight of ideas
What is Thought echo, thought insertion or thought withdrawal
400
Weight gain, dyslipidemia, and altered glucose metabolism caused by atypical antipsychotic drugs.
What is Metabolic Syndrome
400
Due to release of adrenocortical steroids by stress in patients who have undergone extensive prolonged surgery are likely to develop depletion of A. Sodium B. Potassium C. Calcium D. Chloride
What is Potassium
400
What is the term for the the set of beliefs that one looks to for their standard of behavior
What is cultural identity
500
Who was an American nurse and the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale and created the middle-range nursing theory of interpersonal relations, which helped to revolutionize the scholarly work of nurses. As a primary contributor to mental health law reform, she led the way towards humane treatment of patients with behavior and personality disorders.[2][3]
What is Hildegard Peplau
500
Which is the most appropriate ICD-10 diagnosis for a patient admitted with current episode of moderate depression and history of two manic episodes in the past? A. Bipolar affective disorders current episode moderate depression B. Recurrent depressive disorder C. Manic-depressive psychosis- depression D. Moderate depression
What is Bipolar affective disorders current episode moderate depression?
500
A rare and sometimes fatal reaction to high-potency neuroleptic drugs. Symptoms include muscle rigidity, fever, and elevated white blood cell count. It is thought to result from dopamine blockage at the basal ganglia and hypothalamus.
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
500
Which of the following is NOT considered as Metaparadigm of Nursing? A. Person B. Environment C. Health D. Diagnosis E. Nursing
What is Diagnosis
500
is the emotional and psychological well-being of an individual who has the capacity to interact with others, deal with ordinary stress, and perceive one's surroundings realistically (adapted from American Psychiatric Nurses Association, International Society of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses, and American Nurses Association, 2007)" (Boyd, 2012).
What is Mental Health
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