anxiety
mood disorders
personality disorders
Neurocognitive D/O
schizophrenia
100

this is an extreme level of anxiety

panic

100

This diagnosis is made when 5 or more of the following identified:

1. depressed mood most of the day 2. Inability to feel pleasure 3. insomnia 4. weight loss or gain 5. suicidal thoughts 6. loss of energy, fatigue 7. poor concentration

Major Depressive Disorder

100

paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypical are included in this cluster of disorders where the patient displays off thinking and eccentric behaviors. 

Cluster A

100

This is a neurocognitive disorder that is always secondary to another physiological process. 

Delirium

100

This disorder constitutes the largest group of psychotic disorders in society. 

Schizophrenia

200

intense irrational fear of a specific object, activity or situation

phobia

200
This mood disorder was formally called manic depression

Bipolar Depression

200

This personality disorder type  has a pre-occupation with rules, lists,  organization an dis reluctant to delegate tasks; hoards money, is frugal, and stubborn in thoughts. 

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

200

This neurocognitive disorder is characterized by a loss of intellectual abilities to such an extent that social and occupational functioning are negatively affected. Onset abrupt with slow decline.

Dementia

200

A symptom of schizophrenia, the presence of something that is not normally present is known as?

Examples are hallucinations and delusions

Positive Symptoms

300

fear of being in places or situations; crowds, or traveling

agoraphobia

300
This is the phase of bipolar disorder that you would assess for suicide in your patient.

Manic Phase

300

This personality disorder has excessive emotionality and attention seeking behaviors; theatrical

histrionic personality disorder

300

This stage of Alzheimer's disease the person requires round-the-clock care with ADLs and may have difficulty communicating.

Severe-Late Stage

300

A symptom of schizophrenia, the absence of something that should be present. Examples are loss of pleasure; blunted affect, loss of motivation, and poverty of thought

Negative Symproms

400

fear of heights

acrophobia

400

The client's physical safety is at risk because of hyperactivity which may lead to exhaustion in this phase of bipolar disorder.

Manic Phase

400

This cluster contains antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic personality types. They display dramatic and erratic behaviors 

Cluster B

400

Patient's with Alzheimer's or Dementia may experience this syndrome with day turns to night. 

Sundowning Syndrome

400

Eugen Bleuler describes the 4 A's classic symptoms of a client with schizophrenia: Associative looseness; Affect; Ambivalence and _________.

Autism

500

fear of being alone or in closed spaces 

claustrophobia

500

Major depressive Disorder is seen more often in ______ and more common in higher socioeconomic groups.

women

500

This cluster contains avoidant, dependent, and obsessive compulsive personality disorders where patients experience severe fear and anxiety.

Cluster C

500

This stage of Alzheimer's Disease is the longest where forgetfulness of events or one's one personal history may occur. Moodiness and withdrawn feelings in challenging situations occur. 

Moderate-Middle Stage

500

The primary nursing goal when planning care for a patient with schizophrenia is

Building Trust

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