Substance Use
Kids
Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders
Recovery and Family
100

What is one early sign that a nurse might have a substance use disorder?

Increased wasting of medications and frequent narcotic count discrepancies 

100

ADHD primarily involves problems with what two behavioral patterns? 

Inattention and hyperactivity/impulsivity 

100

Cluster A disorders are characterized by what type of behaviors?

Odd or eccentric
100

What are the defining features of anorexia nervosa?

A morbid fear of obesity and extreme weight loss
100

What are the four dimensions of the recovery model?

Health, home, purpose, and community

200

What tool is commonly used to assess alcohol withdrawal?

CIWA

200

What are two FDA-approved medications for ASD?

risperidone and aripiprazole
200

Cluster B includes what disorders?

Antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic 

200

What physical signs are commonly seen with bulimia nervosa?

Russel's sign and dental issues

200

What is a healthy family response that describes a person's ability to define themself as separate from others?

Differentiation of self

300

Within how many hours after alcohol cessation can withdrawal symptoms begin?

4-12 hours

300

In intellectual disabilities, nursing care planning should focus on what two key areas?

The patient's strengths and level of independence in self-care

300

Key characteristics of BPD?

Intense and unstable relationships, self-destructive behaviors, or affective instability

300

What is the difference between bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder?

BN has purging, BED is only binging

300

What unhealthy family response involves bringing a third person into a conflict to avoid resolution?

Triangulation

400

What medications are commonly used to treat alcohol withdrawal symptoms?

benzodiazepines

400

Children with ODD often view their problems as caused by?

Other people making unreasonable demands

400

Which personality disorder is described as "dramatic and attention-seeking"?

Histrionic

400

What are two critical finding that require immediate intervention that can result from eating disorders?

Severe electrolyte imbalances and cardiac arrhythmias 

400

What is a key nursing action when using the recovery model with patients?

Listening to the patient's story and identifying strengths and triggers

500

What allows impaired nurses to seek treatment instead of immediate disciplinary action?

diversionary laws 

500

Conduct disorder is often characterized by what type of behaviors toward others, animals, property, or society?

Aggressive, rule-violating, or antisocial behaviors such as lying, stealing, and violence
500

What are two primary nursing interventions for patient with personality disorders?

Limit setting and maintaining consistency among staff

500

What are the two major goals of nursing interventions for eating disorders?

Restoring nutritional balance and improving self-esteem/self-image

500

What are the three key outcomes of the recovery process?

Development of self-management skills, empowerment, and a positive self-identity separate from illness 

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