Assessment and Anxiety Disorders
OCD and Trauma-Related Disorders
Medications
Other Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

What distinguishes GAD from usual day-to-day worries?

Excessive and persistent worry that interferes with everyday life 

100

This mental illness consists of recurrent obsessions and compulsions that interfere with functioning.

OCD 

100

These two medications can be used in combination to treat anxiety disorders. 

Ativan and Effexor 

100
This personality disorder fears abandonment and has patterns involving unstable relationships, unstable self-image, and unstable mood. 

Borderline personality disorder 

100

How is a mental illness managed according to the biologic approach?

Medications 

200

Asking about suicidal thoughts is a part of this section of the mental status exam.

Thought content

200

Repeating the same word over and over again is an example of this.

Compulsion

200

These medications may be added to combat extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS). 

Antiparkinsonian 

200

This personality disorder is associated with a pattern of a preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control.

Obsessive compulsive personality disorder 

200

How can you listen effectively to your patient?

Not thinking of responses while they are speaking 

300

Someone perceiving a spot on the wall as a bug is an example of this perceptual disturbance.

Illusion 

300

This mental illness may have symptoms such as flashbacks, avoiding triggering situations, and hypervigilance.

PTSD 

300

Drowsiness, fatigue, orthostatic hypotension, dry mouth, blurry vision, and urinary retention are side effects of this class of medications.

Tricyclic antidepressants 

300

This is NOT a probable cause of mood disorders.

Traumatic event in childhood 

300

This therapeutic strategy helps to validate that you understand what the patient is saying.

Clarifying 

400

A person seeing nonexistent bugs crawling on the floor is an example of this type of perceptual disturbance.

Hallucination

400

What are examples of nursing interventions used for PTSD? 

Avoid anything that may trigger a flashback, provide relaxation techniques, and provide a safe environment. 

400

What is an important point of education for a patient taking lithium? 

Maintain adequate hydration

400

When should restraints be used for a patient with bipolar disorder who is experiencing a manic episode?

As a last resort after all other measures have failed

400

How would you care for a patient with a mental illness using the interpersonal approach?

By discussing different coping strategies with the patient 
500

Increased pulse, elevated blood pressure, trembling, chest pain, dizziness, and paresthesia are physical symptoms of this.

Severe anxiety 

500

Diminished awareness of surroundings, derealization, depersonalization, amnesia, and irritability are all symptoms of this mental illness. 

Acute stress disorder 

500

This medication is a key medication for the treatment of mania.

Lithium 

500

This is a branch of EPS and consists of involuntary movements of the face, jaw, and tongue. 

Tardive dyskinesia 

500

What should you do if your patient expresses suicidal ideation?

Ask them if they have thoughts of self harm or if they have plans to commit suicide 

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