patho/definitions
signs & symptoms
risk factors & drugs
nursing interventions
random
100

Dysfunction in mental functioning related to:

•Thinking

•Emotions

Behaviors

mental illness

100

what are 5 signs & symptoms related to major depressive disorder (MDD)?

•Depressed mood (sad, hopeless, empty)

•Decreased pleasure in interests/activities

•Weight loss/weight gain

•Insomnia/Hypersomnia

•Psychomotor Agitation/Retardation

•Fatigue/loss of energy

•Feeling of worthlessness/guilt/delusional

•Inability to concentrate/think, indecisiveness 

•Suicidal thoughts

100

what are some 3 risk factors for mental illness?

prenatal exposure to alcohol, family, social, environment, resilience, healthcare, water, safety, cultural beliefs

100

what are 3 nursing interventions related to major depressive disorder (MDD)?

- high calorie snacks, adequate fluids,

- get up during the day, low stimuli environment at night

- morning routines, good habits

100

what is the manual called that diagnoses mental illnesses based on criteria?

diagnostic & statistical manual, 5th ed (DSM-5)

200

Classified as a persistent depressed mood lasting for a minimum of 2 weeks

major depressive disorder (MDD)

200

what are the 4 types of symptoms associated with schizophrenia?

positive, negative, cognitive, & affective

200

what are 3 risk factors for major depressive disorder (MDD)?

•Childhood Stress

•First-degree family members with MDD

•Female Gender 

•Health Decline

•Season changes 

•Loss of loved one

200

what are 3 nursing interventions related to suicide?

•Education

•Peer Support

•Medication

•Counseling

•ECT

•Additional treatment centers

•Recreational activities

200

what is the goal of therapeutic milieu?

Provide Safety and Manage Behavioral Crisis

300

Death caused by intentional self-inflicted injury by an individual

suicide

300
what are 3 signs & symptoms related to mood-bipolar disorder?

•Unstable

•Feeling of well-being

•Overly joyous

•Cheerfulness

•Talk in continuous stream

•Treat others with confidential friendliness

•Include everyone in their plans and activities

•Self-confidence boundless, this can change quickly to irritation and anger when frustrated 


300

what drug class is used for the short-term treatment of anxiety?

benzodiazepines

300

what are 3 nursing interventions related to schizophrenia?

- Approach in a controlled, non-threatening manner

- Allow personal space/escape route

- Decrease environmental stimuli/modify the environment

- Allow expression of feelings

- Reassure that the nursing staff will protect from harming self or others.

- Offer medication in a calm, matter of fact matter

- Protect other patients.

300

what is the difference between a PEC & and CEC?

PEC : Issued after initial exam by any physician, psychologist or mental health nurse practitioner

 Detained for 72 hours until second exam by the Coroner

CEC : Detained for up to 15 days or until no longer showing any symptoms

400

During a one-month period an individual presents with at least one of the following :

Delusions, Hallucinations, Disorganized speech, Grossly disorganized/catatonic behavior, Negative symptoms (diminished emotional expression)

schizophrenia

400

what are the signs & symptoms related to severe anxiety?

•Perceptual field greatly reduced

•Difficulty concentrating on environment

•Confused and automatic behavior

•Somatic symptoms increase

400

what drug is used for the treatment of long-term anxiety?

buspirone

400

what are 3 nursing interventions related to mild to moderate anxiety?

•Help to identify anxiety/ encourage to talk about feelings

•Use appropriate communication techniques

•Promotion of self-care activities

•Help to develop alternative solutions

•Relaxation exercises/hobbies

400

duloxetine and venlafaxine are in what drug class? and what are they used for?

SNRI's for major depressive disorder (MDD)

500

A feeling of apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread that results from a real or perceived threat

anxiety

500

what are the signs & symptoms of extrapyramidal related side effects?

- Acute dystonia (facial grimacing & involuntary muscle spasms)

- Akathisia (trouble sitting still)

- Pseudoparkinsonism (feet shuffling)

- Tardive Dyskinesia (involuntary movements of the body & extremities)

500

which 4 drug classes are used to treat major depressive disorder (MDD)?

•Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)

•Serotonin Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs)

•Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)

•Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)

500

what are 3 nursing interventions related to severe to panic anxiety?

Maintain appropriate COMMUNICATION

•Reinforce reality

•Set limits on behavior

•Maintain nutritional/fluid intake

•Promote PERSONAL HYGIENE/GROOMING

•Provide distraction activities

•Administer benzodiazepine as needed

500

what are the 3 elements to discuss related to the lethality of a suicide plan?

1. Is there a specific plan?

2. How lethal is the plan?

3. Does the individual have access to fulfill the plan?

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