Fundamental Concepts
Risk Factors
Diagnostic Testing
Medication & Interventions
Leadership & Delegation
100

This psychiatric symptom involves excessive mistrust and suspicion of others, often leading to social withdrawal.

What is paranoia

100

A person with a family history of schizophrenia is at higher risk of developing this type of disorder.

What is a psychotic disorder

100

This type of psychiatric test evaluates a patient’s mental state and cognition.

What is a psychiatric evaluation

100

This class of medication is commonly prescribed to manage psychotic symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations.

What are antipsychotics

100

A UAP can assist with these daily tasks such as proper hygiene for a patient?

What are activities of daily living (ADLs)

200

Chronic stress can cause dysregulation in this hormone.

What is cortisol

200

A history of this kind of past experience, often involving violence or neglect, can contribute to paranoia and psychosis.

What is trauma or abuse

200

This type of scan, often used in neurological assessments, can help rule out structural brain abnormalities.

What is an MRI or CT scan

200

This medication, often used for mood stabilization, may be prescribed in cases where psychotic behavior includes severe mood swings.

What is lithium

200

This healthcare professional prescribes and adjusts medications for mental health conditions.

Who is a psychiatrist

300

This type of hallucination involves hearing voices that others do not hear.

What are auditory hallucinations

300

What does chronic substance abuse increase the risk for?

What are paranoia and psychotic episodes

300

This test screens for recent drug use to determine if symptoms are substance-induced.

What is a urine toxicology test

300

This type of therapy, often provided by a psychologist, helps patients develop coping strategies for paranoia and delusions.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy

300

A RN educated a patient on the importance of medication adherence. What can the LPN do with this education to help patient's understand their medication?

What is reinforce the education

400

This cognitive symptom of psychosis involves strong beliefs that are false and not based in reality.

What are delusions

400

This environmental factor, often resulting in loneliness and lack of emotional support, can increase the risk of paranoia and psychotic behavior.

What is social isolation

400

This test measures electrical activity in the brain and can help assess abnormalities related to psychotic symptoms.

What is an EEG (electroencephalogram)

400

These types of tools, such as alarms or pill organizers, can help patients remember to take their medications.

What are medication reminders

400

A UAP is responsible for reporting this behavior if a patient refuses to take medications or eat meals.

What is Nonadherence

500

This condition, often seen in paranoid individuals, causes excessive alertness to perceived threats.

What is hypervigilance

500

Neurological conditions like this age-related disorder can contribute to paranoia and cognitive impairment.

What is dementia

500

What is Therapeutic Drug Monitoring?

 

What is a test that measures medication adherence by checking the concentration of a specific medication in the blood

500

This medication, often used in managing psychotic symptoms, is known for having a lower risk of causing extrapyramidal side effects compared to older antipsychotics.

What is atypical antipsychotics

500

This healthcare professional helps connect patients with housing, financial aid, and community resources.

What is a social worker or case manager

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