Symptoms of Depression
Antianxiety agents
Substance Use
ECT
Antidepressants
100

When a person with depression has persistent low energy

Anergia

100

This medication is used on a scheduled, long-term basis to manage symptoms of anxiety.

What is buspirone (Buspar)?

100

This is occurring when the body requires more and more of a substance to achieve the same effect.

What is tolerance?

100

THE NURSE SHOULD PERFORM WHICH ASSESSMENT AS SOON AS A CLIENT RETURNS FROM ECT?

Vital signs

100

SSRIs take this long before full effect is achieved.

What is 4-6 weeks?

200

WHEN A CLIENT WITH DEPRESSION IS GENERALLY NOT PHYSICALLY MOVING OR GESTURING

Psychomotor retardation

200

This is occurring when a client experiences anxiety, agitation, and/or insomnia after taking a benzodiazepine medication.

What is paradoxical effect/reaction?

200

Withdrawal from these three types of substances should be medically monitored/managed.

What are alcohol, opioids, and benzos?

200

A STANDARD COURSE OF ECT IS TYPICALLY HOW LONG?

6-12 treatments

200

Risk for ________ is increased in early antidepressant therapy due increased energy and motivation.

What is suicide?

300

A CLIENT WITH DEPRESSION TAKES 30 SECONDS TO RESPOND TO A QUESTION IS EXPERIENCING WHICH SYMPTOM?

Latent/delayed response

Isolative behaviors or Distraction OK

300

Dizziness upon standing may indicate this is occurring, and is a common effect of benzodiazepines.

What is orthostasis/orthostatic hypotension?

300

In heavy/chronic users, symptoms of alcohol withdrawal usually begin ______ after last drink.

What is 8-24 hours?

300

THIS IS A DIAGNOSIS (NOT DEPRESSION) FOR WHICH ECT MAY BE A TREATMENT OPTION

MANIA, AGITATED DEMENTIA, PSYCHOTIC CATATONIA

300

Clients reporting insomnia after starting an SSRI antidepressant are advised to do this.

What is take in the morning?

400

Term describing the physical aches, pains, GI upset, etc. that are common in depression.

Somatic symptoms

400

Besides managing anxiety, benzodiazepines are often utilized for which purposes?

What is agitation, procedural sedation, alcohol withdrawal management, insomnia?

400

This medication is used to reverse opiate overdose.

What is naloxone (Narcan)?

400

ECT INDUCES THIS TYPE OF EVENT, THOUGHT TO BE THE BODY’S WAY OF ‘RESETTING’ SOME KEY NEUROLOGIC FUNCTIONS

Seizure

400

Clients reporting nausea after starting an SSRI antidepressant are advised to do this.

What is take with food?

500

PEOPLE WITH DEPRESSION MAY EXPERIENCE THIS PERSISTENT LACK OF PLEASURE

ANHEDONIA 

500

This type of medication is used to manage acute benzodiazepine withdrawal in clients who are physically dependent.

What are benzos?

500

The highest-risk substances do this to the central nervous system.

What is depress?

500

ACETAMINOPHEN (TYLENOL) MAY BE GIVEN FOR THIS COMMON SIDE EFFECT OF ECT

Headache

500

This can occur is an SSRI is started without allowing a taper/washout after other antidepressant medications.

What is serotonin syndrome?

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