This class of antidepressants is often first-line (depression, OCD) and works by increasing serotonin levels.
SSRIs
bipolar disorder
What is stay with the client and notify the healthcare team?
What is HIPAA?
What is diagnosing psychiatric disorders?
This mood stabilizer requires regular blood level monitoring to avoid toxicity.
What is lithium?
What are command hallucinations?
What is paraphrasing?
What is staying with the client and using calm communication?
This amino acid, found in aged and fermented foods, can cause dangerously high blood pressure when combined with MAOIs.
tyramine
PTSD
What are "why" questions?
What is being a danger to self or others?
What is physical restraint?
This antipsychotic can cause agranulocytosis and requires frequent WBC monitoring.
What is clozapine?
Name 3 positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
Positive Symptoms
These are excesses or distortions of normal functions:
🧠 Negative Symptoms
These involve a loss or reduction of normal abilities:
A time for reflection and processing, it allows the client to regain composure or collect thoughts and is a way of showing respect and concern for what the client has to say.
What is silence?
negligence
Name two signs of serotonin syndrome.
Mild to Moderate Symptoms
Severe Symptoms
This medication is used to treat alcohol dependence by causing unpleasant effects when alcohol is consumed.
disulfiram
What is borderline personality disorder?
This defense mechanism, commonly seen in borderline personality disorder, involves viewing people or situations as entirely good or entirely bad, with no middle ground.
What is splitting?
What is implied consent?
This is the hallmark symptom of NMS-Neuroleptic malignant syndrome, often accompanied by rigidity and fever.
altered mental status, confusion