Eating Disorders/SUDs
Trauma, GAD, MDD
Less than 18
I can't tell you that (ethical principles)
But wait! There's more!
100

Why is refeeding syndrome a concern?

What is phosphate levels (which indicates that sudden increase in glucose now increases insulin release, which drives phosphate and K+ into cells, causing hypokalemia)

100

what are clinical s/s of strangulation

what is petechiae (above strangulation site, TM, pharynx, etc), defensive injuries, 

100

conduct disorder in adolescence is a r/f for what adult diagnosis?

what is antisocial personality disorder

100

Why is the Tarasoff case significant?

What is "duty to warn"

100

What are s/s of bipolar mania?

What is increased goal directed activity, pressured speech, hypersexual behavior, decreased need for sleep

200

What are fatal substances to withdraw from?

What are the s/s?

What screening tool is used for ETOH withdrawal?

What is ETOH/benzos

early s/s- nervous, tremor, VS changes, diaphoresis, agitated

later s/s: alteration in mental status (i.e. hallucinations), delirium, seizures

CIWA

200

What are SI risk factors? protective factors?

what is SI w/ intent, lethality, hx, co-occuring psych illnesses, substance use, lack of support, unemployment, recent stressful life event

family, pregnancy, religion/spirituality, satisfaction w/ life, pets

200

What are 3 examples that nurses are considered mandatory reporters?

What is children (<18), >70 yo, IDD

Remember, if there is suspicion, we are mandated to report. 

200

what is criteria for an M1 hold?

What is (1) grave disability, (2) imminent danger to self, (3) imminent danger to others

200

What are the negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

What is the a's (alogia, apathy, anhedonia, etc)

300

what neurotransmitter is responsible for ETOH withdrawal s/s?

GABA deficiency

(gaba is the breaks, glutamate is the gas pedal)


300

What are some de-escalation techniques?

What is space, validation, calm demeanor, offer choice, etc

300

What are some symptoms of conduct disorder (repetitive and persistent behavior, basic rights of others or social norms/rules violated)

What is cruel to people and/or animals, lacks empathy, remorse, guilt, bullies, threatens, etc

300

What are some patient rights under law? When is this an exception?

What is right to treatment, and right to refuse treatment. 

What is court order to administer medications, mandatory reporting, etc

300

What is a priority teaching point for a patient starting on lamotrigine (lamictal), mood stabilizer?

What is SJS

400
Reversal agent for opioids and benzos?

What is naloxone, flumazenil

400

What medical dx can mimic anxiety?

What is PE, arrythmias, angina, asthma, PNA hyperthyroid

400

What is the difference between enuresis and encopresis?

What is nighttime loss of bladder (bed wetting) for enuresis, resists having BM and then likely impaction with leakage for encopresis


400

What is age of consent for therapy? Medication?

What is 12, 15

400

what are nursing interventions for a patient on the floor with new onset delirium?

What is safety!

bedrails, call light, bed low, re-orient (windows, outside)

500

What is the deadliest psychiatric disorder?

What is eating disorders

500

What are r/f for adolescent suicide?

What is bullying, prior attempts, psych dx, family hx, sexual abuse, level of stress...

500

When do we see social anxiety in the pediatric population?

What is peer settings (peer social settings)

500

What is the red flag law?

What is law enforcement aware that a patient is at risk for SI/HI and having guns removed for a period of time

500

What are s/s of lithium toxicity

What is n/v, blurry vision, confusion, cardiac dysrhythmias, ataxia, weakness

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