Depressive/Anxiety/ Mood Disorders
Psychosis and Psychotic Disorders
Eating Disorders
Personality Disorders
Impulse Control Disorders
100

This type of therapy is most effective in treating Bipolar Disorder. In this you learn how to change negative thinking patterns and behaviors into more positive ways of responding.

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

100

The maintenance of a fixed and rigid behavior that usually involves a lack of communication

Catatonic stupor

100

Name the three main eating disorders

 Binge-eating, Bulimia nervosa and  Anorexia nervosa.

100

If someone routinely overestimate their abilities and inflate their accomplishments, often appearing boastful and pretentious may have this personality disorder.

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

100

What is the inability to refrain from the urge to steal items for reasons other than personal use or financial gain. Often these items have no Monetary value.

Kleptomania

200

This type of anxiety disorder is characterized by unrealistic or excessive anxiety and worry about a number of events or activities (i.e. bills, school, work, kids, etc)

Genralized Anxiety Disorder

200

People with this illness have symptoms of both schizophrenia and a mood disorder, such as depression or bipolar disorder.

What is Schizoaffective Disorder

200

The 5 main causes of eating disorders are: Genetic, biological, behavioral, psychological, and social factors.

True

200

 This Personality Disorder will cause making everyday decisions without an excessive amount of advice and reassurance from others very difficult 

Dependent Personality Disorder

200

List at least 2 common behaviors for someone who struggles with impulsivity?

Interrupting others

Acting without thinking first

Trouble waiting for turn

Not thinking about consequences of choices

Blurt things out

300

What is the criteria to diagnose major depressive disorder?

Must experience 5 of the following during the same 2-week period: 

Depressed Mood or Loss of interest (Always)

Weight Changes

Sleep Disturbances 

Psychomotor disturbances 

Fatigue or loss of energy 

Feelings of Worthlessness 

Diminished Concentration 

Suicidal Thoughts 

300

Lack of eye contact, emotional response, decreased talking, decreased motivation for social activities and relationships are few of the many symptoms to this type of psychosis.

Schizophrenia 

300

Discoloration of teeth and/or tooth decay; rupture of the esophagus are signs of what?

Purging 

300

If you are diagnosed with this disorder you consider relationships to be more intimate than they actually are

Histrionic Personality Disorder

300

Common signs of this disorder include anger and irritability, severe outburst and tantrums, 3 or more a week, for 12 months

Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)

400

What is the minimum amount of time a person gets overly worried about an event to be classified as GAD?

Individuals have excessive worries almost every day for at least 6 months.

400

Max believes that he is a spy and that he is responsible to relay a message to the president. What is Max suffering from?

Grandiose delusions

400

These are two symptoms of ALL eating disorders.

 depression and low self-esteem

400

a pattern of distrust and suspiciousness such that others' motives are interpreted as maleovelent

Paranoid Personality Disorder

400

State 3 nursing interventions to use when working with Impulse Control Disorders

Redirecting behavior

Adjusting activities

Fidgets, different chairs (Ball chair)

500

These 3 factors can cause anxiety disorders to occur

Chemical Imbalances 

Genetic Factors 

Environmental Factors

500

This type of delusion is described as 'when things in the environment seem to be directly related to you even though they are not. For example it may seem as if people are talking about you or special personal messages are being communicated to you through the TV, radio, or other media.'

What is Delusions of Reference

500

Name the five most common athletic activities in which you will find participants that are the most concerned with body image and have the highest incidence of eating disorders.  

Cheerleading 

Gymnastics 

Ice Skating 

Wresting

Dancing 

500

A pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity

Borderline Personality Disorder

500

Down the road a patient with Oppositional Defiance Disorder may be diagnosed with these two commonly associated disorders. 

Conduct Disorder and Anti-Social Personality Disorder

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