Neurodevelopmental
Schizophrenia
Bipolar/Depression
Anxiety
Neurocognitive/Suicide
100

The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties.

What is resilience?

100

A person experiencing visual hallucinations has this type of the 4 symptoms seen in schizophrenia.

What are positive symptoms?

100

The therapeutic range for lithium.

What is 0.8 to 1.2?

100

When a person makes up for a regrettable act or communication.

What is undoing?

100

An acute cognitive disturbance and often reversible condition that is common in hospitalized and older patients.

What is delirium?

200

2 stimulants used to treat ADHD

What are Ritalin and Adderall?

200

The most dangerous type of hallucination.

What is a command hallucination?

200

Disorder characterized by a persistently depressed mood lasting for a minimum of 2 weeks.

What is major depressive disorder?

200

A nursing intervention for ritualistic behavior in OCD patients.

What is limiting time for rituals?

200

Major neurocognitive disorders that are progressive and irreversible.

What is dementia?

300

Intellectual functioning, social functioning, and daily functioning are deficits present in this disorder.  

What is intellectual disability disorder?

300

This symptom is characterized by persistent involuntary rhythmic movements.

What is tardive dyskinesia? 

300

First line treatment for depression.

What are SSRIs?

300

Pacing, running, shouting, screaming, hallucinations, impulsive, erratic, uncoordinated.

What are symptoms of panic level anxiety?
300

3 questions to ask someone who is suicidal.

What is a specific plan, lethality, and accessibility?

400

Insomnia is the major side effect of this drug.

What is Ritalin?

400

These 4 side effects are most commonly associated with first generation antipsychotics.

What are dystonia, akathisia, pseudoparkinsonism, and tardive dyskinesia? 

400

Seizures, hypotension, coma, and death are late stage symptoms of this condition.

What is lithium toxicity?

400

Medications used to treat anxiety short term.

What are benzodiazepines?

400

Nausea, diarrhea, insomnia, muscle cramps, fatigue, anorexia.

What are side effects associated with donepezil?

500

This characteristic may increase the risk for substance abuse disorder.

What is temperament? 

500
Sedation, sexual dysfunction, and seizures are most commonly associated with this type of drug.

What are second generation antipsychotics?

500

The 2 intakes to monitor when taking lithium.

What are fluids and sodium?

500

Nursing interventions for a patient experiencing severe anxiety.

What are firm, short, and simple statements?

500

Neurotransmitters associated with suicidal ideation?

What are serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine?

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