Manic Monday
Tacos Talk to me Tuesday
Wacky Wednesday
Take Your Meds Thursday
Thank God It's Friday
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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, thirst, polyuria, slurred speech, muscle weakness

What are early signs of lithium toxicity?

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Poverty of thought, loss of motivation, inability to experience, pleasure or joy, feelings of emptiness, blunted affect

What are negative symptoms of schizophrenia?

100

Surgery, drugs, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, cerebrovascular disease, and congestive heart failure

What are common cause of delirium?

100

Do not increase dosage without prior approval, avoid alcohol, avoid drinking caffeinated beverages, may be taken with food to decrease GI discomfort

What are teaching points for taking anxiolytic drugs (benzodiazapines)?

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Time frames of symptoms and/or indicated by specific events

•What are the differences in depressive disorders?

–Major Depressive Disorder (2 wks)

–Persistent Depressive Disorder (2 yrs)

–Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (specific with menses)

–Postpartum Depression (specific time frame after child birth)

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Maintain low level of stimuli in patient environment, provide frequent high-calorie foods, and provide frequent rest periods

What are interventions for acute mania?

200

Jumoing, netula, confustion

What are examples of neologisms?

200

Provide these when a client is misinterpreting reality

What are glasses/hearing aids?

200

Alternative option for medication compliance with a schizophrenic client

What is to use a long-acting IM injection form of medication?

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“There’s nothing wrong with me.”- patient has severe chest pain, sweating, pale, and pain down left arm.

What is an example of denial?

300

Appropriate mood, speech, and dress

What are expected outcomes for bipolar patient?

300

Silly Sally looks longingly at the wall. Head turned, eyes away avoiding the call. Christmas time is no where near, but in a sing song voice Sally says, “Do you hear what I hear?”

What is clanging?

300

Consider this nursing diagnosis as a priority

What is at risk for injury?

300

Decreased level of consciousness, greatly increased muscle tone, hyperpyrexia, labile hypertension, tachycardia, diaphoresis

What is Neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

300

“Of course I failed the test. The teacher never taught us a single thing.”

What is an example of rationalization?

400

Coarse hand tremors, persistent GI upset, mental confusion, muscle irritability

What are advanced signs of lithium toxicity?

400

Use this nursing diagnosis for a person experiencing hallucinations

What is Disturbed Sensory Perception: auditory/visual?

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Use these judiciously to help with behavioral problems

What are antipsychotics and benzodiazepines?

400

May cause high seizure rate, significant weight gain, excessive salivation, agranulocytosis

What is Clozapine (Clozaril)?

400

Focuses on changing “automatic thoughts” which occur and distort thinking

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? (CBT)

500

The most effective tool for a patient during a manic phase

What is distractibility/ use of distraction?

500

Tom said “ I hear my mother’s voice saying terrible things about me.”... best nursing response?

“That must be very upsetting, Tom. Are you feeling upset?”

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Long-term goal of delirium treatment

What is to return client back to baseline?

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Mixing these meds places patient at higher risk for developing serotonin syndrome

What are SSRIs and MAOIs?

500

Biological treatment to improve severe depression or treatment resistant bipolar disorder

What is ECT?

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