After a client witnessed a fatal car accident, she experiences this severe state. Encouraging the client to discuss the accident would not be effective until this has decreased.
What is anxiety?
100
This compound is in food is to be avoided in diet when one is taking prescribed MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitor)
What is tyramine?
100
This disorder must be first ruled out before the diagnosis of Bipolar D/O?
What is Endocrine Disorder?
100
The development of this disoder include learned patterns of eating, overeating to manage negative feelings, and viewing food as a reward.
What is obesity?
100
This is an acute, usually reversible brain disorder characterized by clouding of consciousness (decreased awareness of enrionment) and a reduced ability to focu and maintain attention.
What is delirium?
200
Repetitive behaviors that clients feel driven to perform to prevent or reduce anxiety.
What are Compulsions?
200
Zoloft, Prozac, Celexa are examples of these class of medication that should not be taken with MAOI.
What are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors?
200
Patient experience less severe mood swings with alternating periods of hypomania and mild depression in this type of Bipolar disorder.
What is Cyclothymia?
200
DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria of recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by recurrent compensatory behaviors that prevent weight gain.
What is Bulimia Nervosa?
200
Clients who no longer do basic self-care activities, requiring 24 hour care due to extreme confusion and major loss of long-term memory and language skill are said to be at this stage of Alzheimer’s disease process.
What is Severe AD (Alzheimer’s disease)?
300
This anxiety medication is taken at bedtime, can be taken with food, may cause drowsiness and dizziness and you cannot drink alcohol or grapefruit juice with it.
What is Xanax?
300
I am persistently sad, have an increased appetite, and am withdrawn from friends and this has been going on for about 2 years. What am I?
What is dysthymic disorder?
300
This drug brings hyperactivity under rapid control.
What is phenothiazine (thorazine)?
300
This is a potentially devastating clinical response to overzealous caloric repletion in nutritionally compromised patients.
What is Refeeding Syndrome?
300
I am a cholinesterase inhibitor, I am for mild-moderate AD and I like to improve function for self care and slow cognitive deterioration by an average of 2 years. What am I?
What is Donepezil (Aricept)?
400
Teaching is possible at this anxiety level.
What is Mild or Moderate?
400
This medication used for the treatment of depression that is not good for cardiac patients.
What is What is Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)?
400
This is characterized by periods of hypomania that alternate with episodes of depression.
What is type II bipolar disorder?
400
It is recurrent inappropriate compensating behavior to prevent weight gain after episodes of binging.
What is purging?
400
This is characterized by impairment in memory and judgment, personality changes, hallucination and illusions, that is of acute, sudden onset and always caused by underlying condition.
What is delirium?
500
This disorder occurs suddenly without warning and builds to peak intensity within ten to fifteen minutes and rarely lasts longer than thirty minutes. During this time, the patient may fear he/she is dying, going crazy, or losing control over emotions and behavior.
What is a panic attack?
500
This disorder is two to three times more common in people with first degree relatives who have this disorder indicating a genetic vulnerability.
What is depression?
500
The person with this disorder experiences one or more of the following symptoms: delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, or negative symptoms.
What is Schizoaffective Disorder?
500
My characteristics include perfectionism, low tolerance for new situations, low self-esteem, and difficulty achieving maturational tasks of adolescence.
What is anorexia nervosa?
500
My symptoms include psychomotor slowing, decreased speed in processing information, impaired memory, and impaired executive functioning.