Miscellaneous 1
Childhood Disorders
OCD / Anxiety
Somatic disorders
Bipolar
Psychotic Disorders
Miscellaneous 2
100

Weight loss > 30% over 6 months

Heart rate < 40 BPM , SBP < 70 mm Hg

Body Temperature < than 36 degree C

EKG abnormalities

Electrolyte imbalance

What are signs and symptoms of a person with Anorexia Nervous who needs hospitalization?

100

Disorder in a child or adolescent characterized by defiant behavior against authority figures.   Manifestations may include disobedience, hostility, argumentative, refusal to compromise etc.

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder?  

100

The recurrent failure to resist impulses to to pull  ones hair. 

(Can be eyelashes, eyebrows or hair of arms or head)

What is Trichotillomania?

(Hair pulling disorder)


100

An unrealistic or inaccurate interpretation of physical symptoms or sensations, leading to a preoccupation about having the fear of a serious disease.

What is Illness Anxiety Disorder.


Also know as hypochondriac

100

At least one episode of Mania alienating with major depression.

What is Bipolar 1?

100

Psychotic thinking  or behavior  greater or equal to 6 months. Functioning and relationships are significantly impaired.

What is the definition of Schizophrenia?

100

Examples:   Modeling, Operant Conditioning, Systematic Desensitization, Aversion Therapy

What are types of Behavioral Therapies.

200

Patient may display calluses on the knuckles, self induced vomiting, enlargement of the parotid gland, tooth erosion , metabolic alkalosis or metabolic acidosis.  

What are signs and symptoms of a person with Bulimia Nervosa ?

200

Persistent behavior in children or adolescents that violates the rights of others and disregards societal norms.  Some manifestations are cruelty towards animals or people, bullying, lies and steals.

What is Conduct Disorder?


200

Recurrent thoughts or ideas that an individual is unable to put of one's mind and actions or rituals bring the person relief.

What is Obsession - Compulsion disorder?

200

This disorder involves conscious , intentional faking of physical  or psychological symptoms.  

What is a Fictitious Disorder?

Most common term is Munchausen syndrome  

200

One or more hypomania episodes , alternating with Major Depression.

Bipolar 2

200

Hallucinations, delusions, delusions, strange motor movements, speech alterations and agitation.

What are positive symptoms of a psychotic disorder.

200

Allows members to share common feelings and experiences, learn alternative ways to solve problems.

What is group therapy?

300

This patient with this form mental illness may experience physical manifestations that are the result of psychological factors without any evidence of physical pathology.

What is Somatic Symptom Disorder?

300

A condition characterized by inattention to detail, hyperactivity , and impulsivity. 

What is ADHD?

300

The fear of being in places or situations from which escape might be difficult. 

What is Agoraphobia?

300

This Disorder is characterized by two or more personalities in a single person.

Dissociative Identity Disorder.


Formerly called Multiple Personality Disorders

300

Maybe the most prescribed medication for the Treatment  of Bipolar Disorder

What is Lithium?

Needs 2-3 liters of fluids and adequate sodium intake.

Therapeutic level is 0.6 - 1.2 


300

Haldol and Thorazine

Examples of Conventional antipsychotic medications

300

The use of electrical activity to induce a seizure, which may enhance the effects of neurotransmitters in the brain.

What is ECT?

400

To stay sober and help others with ETOH addiction achieve sobriety through peer support. 

What is the purpose of AA?

400

A genetic neurodevelopment disorder that affect an individual's ability to communicate, and interact with other people.  ( various levels)

What is Autism?

400

The inability to discard or parting of possessions , regardless of their value.

What is hoarding?

400

This Mental Disorder is marked by symptoms or deficits affecting one fo the five senses.  Symptoms include loss of sense of touch, double vision to blindness, deafness, paralysis or even hallucinations.

What is Conversion Disorder?

400

Two years of repeated hypomanic episodes alternating with minor depression.

What is Cyclothymic Disorder?

400

Personality is impaired , but not as much as a person with known schizophrenia.

What is Schizotypal Personality Disorder?

400

Occurs every day for more than 2 weeks with 5 or more symptoms: depressed mood, insomnia, excess sleeping, difficulty concentrating, suicide ideation.

What is MDD ?

500

Denial

Anger

Bargaining

Depression

Acceptance

What are the 5 stages of Grief as researched by

 Kugler-Ross?

500

The presence of multiple motor tics and one or more vocal tics, which may present simultaneously or at different times.

What is Tourettes Disorder?

500

The exaggerate belief that one's body is deformed or defective in some shape or form.

What is Body Dysmorphic Disorder?

500

This disorder is characterized by a temporary change in the quality of self awareness, which often takes the form of feelings of unreality , changes in body image, feelings of not being in touch with the environment or even a feeling of an out of body experience.

What is Depersonalization - Derealization Disorder?

500

Mood swings, restlessness, flight of ideas , pressure speech, grandiosity, poor judgement, neglect of ADLs, Anergy, flat affect , possible risk of suicide.

What are manic and depressive symptoms of Bipolar?

500

Patient exhibits psychotic thinking for at least 1-6 months.  May or may not affect social or occupational functioning. 

What is Schizophreniform Disorder?

500

Tension building

Acute battering

Honeymoon 

What is the cycle of Violence?

600

If a patient consumes ETOH while on this medication may experience unpleasant side effects.

What is Antabuse?

600

A disorder with the onset during the developmental period that includes both  intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in conceptual , social and practical domains.  Measured by IQ.

What is an Intellectual Development Disorder?

600

Exposure to a traumatic event from rape to military combat, may include flashbacks, guilt, anxiety, and detachment from others.

What is PTSD?

600

The number one cause which produces a Dissociative Response.

Anxiety!

The stress becomes overwhelming and personality becomes disorganized.  Usually the responses go into aremission until the next uncontrollable episode of Anxiety.

600

Anti-epileptics used also in the treatment of Bipolar.

What are Tegretol and Depekote


*  carbamazepine and Valporic Acid

600

This client experiences psychotic thinking behavior for 1- 6 months.  May not affect social and occupational functioning.  

What is Schizophreiform Disorder?

600

Trained nurse that examines and collects forensic evidence

What is a SANE nurse?

Sexually Assault Nurse Examiner

700

Defense mechanism a person Alzzheimer's disease may use?

Denial,  Confabulation and preservation.

1.  refuses to believe changes are taking place

2. Makes up stories to prevent admitting they do not remember.

3.  Repeats phrases to avoid answering questions.

700

Provide high calorie portable snacks , 1:1 observation  

Nursing care plan interventions for a person in a manic phase.

700

Patient meets the  criteria for schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder.

What is schizoaffective disorder.

700

Absence of things that are normally present such as :

5 A's:  flat affect, alogia ( decreased thought or speech), Anergia ( lack of energy) Anhedonia ( lack of pleasure) , and Avolition ( lack of motivation).

What are negative symptoms of a psychotic disorder?

other S&S   include disorganized thinking poor problem solving, difficulty concentrating, SI, 


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