•A state of well-being in which each individual is able to realize his own potential, cope with the normal stressors of life, work productively and fruitfully, and contribute to the community
What is mental health
•Levels of anxiety
What is mild, moderate, severe, and panic
•3 positive symptoms of schizophrenia
What are hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, disorganized/bizarre thoughts, behavior, or speech; etc...
•Complex neurobiological and developmental disabilities that typically appear during the first 3 years of life.
•Symptoms: deficits in social relatedness, including communication, nonverbal behavior, and interactions.
What is autism spectrum disorder
• Mood disorder characterized by at least one week-long manic episode which may alternate with depression
What is bipolar I
•Theorist who described id, ego, and superego; 5 stages of development; transference; and countertransference
Who is Sigmund Freud
•Excessive anxiety/worry more days than not over 6 months associated with restlessness, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, sleep disturbances and irritability
What is major depressive disorder
•Strong irrational suspicion with dominant symptoms of hallucinations and delusions
What is paranoia
•Motor and verbal tics appearing between 2 and 7 years of age that cause marked distress and impairment in social and occupational functioning. Usually a permanent disorder
What is tourett's disorder
•Depressed mood most of the day, anhedonia, greater than 5% weight loss or gain in 1 month, insomnia or hypersomnia, anergia, feelings of worthlessness, decreased concentration
What is major depressive disorder
•Stage of Erickson’s 8 stages of growth and development that deals with self control and using willpower vs. uncertainty of doing anything at all
What is Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
•Non-benzodiazepine anti-anxiety medication used for long-term treatment of anxiety disorders. Does not cause dependency, however takes 2-4 weeks to reach full effects
What is Buspirone
•Words based on their sound rather than their meaning and often involves words that rhyme or have a similar beginning sound, such as…
–“On the track, have a Big Mac, clickity clak, clickity clak”
What is clang association
•Persistent pattern of behavior in which the rights of others are violated and age-appropriate societal norms or rules are disregarded
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What is conduct disorder
•Treatment for Major Depression Disorder that does not respond to traditional therapies
What is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
•3 stages of the nurse-client relationship
What is orientation phase, working phase, and termination phase
•An anticonvulsant used for anxiety disorders
What are gabapentin and/or pregabalin
•Misperceptions or misinterpretations of a real experience.
–Ex… a man sees a coat on a shadowy coat rack and believes it is a bear
What are delusions
•Medication used for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
What is methylpenidate, Amphetamine, Dextroamphetamine Mixed Salts (Adderall), atomoxetine (Strattera), clonodine (Kapvay), &/or guanfacine (Intuniv)
Stimulants
•Drug category that is the first line of defense for bipolar disorder
What are mood stabilizers
•Develops when the client experiences feelings towards the nurse of therapist that were originally held toward significant others
What is transference
•2 levels of anxiety in which learning is not possible
What are severe and panic levels
•Persistent extrapyramidal side effects (EPS) side effect involving involuntary rhythmic movements. Develops after prolonged use of antipsychotics
What is tardive dyskinesia
•Most prevalent form of child abuse in the US
What is neglect
•Therapeutic range of lithium
What is 0.6 - 1.2