According to Freud, this personality seeks instant gratification
Id
This technique helps clarify unclear or vague statements by asking the patient to explain more.
Clarification
This neurodevelopmental disorder is characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, and often begins in childhood.
ADHD
In ECT, these are induced in the client
Seizures
In this disorder, patient has a fear and preoccupation with having or acquiring a serious illness
Illness anxiety disorder
During this phase of the nursing process, nurses set measurable goals and select interventions to address patient needs.
Planning phase
These type of questions are more broad than “yes or no” questions
Open-ended questions
By 2 years old, a lack of meaningful speech or interest in social games like peek-a-boo may be a sign of this condition.
Autism spectrum disorder
Symptoms of this disorder decrease significantly or disappear with the onset of menstruation
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder
DSM 5 criteria for this disorder include restricting energy intake to below requirements and significant weight loss and malnourishment
Anorexia nervosa
According to Freud, these are the three major systems of personality
Id, Ego, Superego
This phase of the nurse-patient relationship includes the nurse reviewing patient information prior to the patient assignment
Preorientation phase
This disorder is characterized by aggressive behaviors that often include hostility and physical violence toward others. It has a childhood or adolescent onset.
Conduct disorder
Normal everyday worries and stress; symptoms include restlessness, fidgeting, sweaty palms, and slight discomfort
Mild anxiety
Avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders are a part of this personality cluster
Cluster C -anxious, fearful
Used by mental health professionals to classify and diagnose mental disorder
DSM-5
Occurs when one family member will not communicate directly with another family member but will communicate with a third family member
Triangulation
Disorder characterized by disproportionate anger and aggression which can lead to frequent “explosions”
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED)
Major comorbidities of anxiety
Depression, panic disorder, or social anxiety disorder
Those with this disorder do not conform to social norms and may repeatedly lie or deceive others
Antisocial personality disorder
This term describes the emotional reaction a nurse has toward a patient, often influenced by the nurse’s own past experiences.
Countertransference
Stages of general adaptation syndrome (GAS)
Alarm, Resistance, Fatigue
This is the main intervention for managing oppositional defiant disorder
Behavior management
First line medication class for depression
SSRIs
Comorbidities of somatic symptom disorder (2)
Anxiety, depression