Child Adolescent
Eating Disorders
Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia
Neurocognitive DO
Family Violence
Bipolar Disorder
100

What type of restrictive intervention is allowed when restraining children?

Therapeutic Hold

100

What are the two primary categories of eating disorders?

Anorexia nervosa Bulimia nervosa

100

High anxiety and outward signs of fear, inhibited, internalizing blame are signs of:

Cluster C disorders

100

What phase during the course of this disorder exhibits social withdrawal, odd behavior, thought and sleep disturbances?

Prodromal Phase

100

What are the three neurocognitive disorder main categories?

Delirium, Mild neurocognitive and Major neurocognitive

100

Four abuse categories of child, partner, and elder abuse

Emotional, Physical, Sexual, Neglect

100

What are the two opposite terms that define Bipolar Disorder

Mania and Depression

200

Symptoms including problems with concentration, focus, easily distracted, unable to control thoughts, impuses, and words is called

ADHD

200

Body weight that is average or a little above average is expected in which eating disorder?

Bulimia Nervosa

200

Odd or eccentric, unusual beliefs, indifferent, and avoids interpersonal relationships are associated with:

Cluster A disorders

200

Hallucinations, delusions, bizarre behavior are what type of symptoms?

Positive symptoms

200

Transient disorder that comes and leaves relatively quickly due to surgery, drugs, or possible infections?

Delirium

200

Name two signs of neglect 

Speech disorders, malnourished, stealing food, poor hygiene, soilded or inappropriate clothing, missing school

200

Two primary nursing considerations for patients experiencing Acute Mania?

Safety and Physical Needs


300

Is childhood-onset or adolescent-onset conduct disorder is more severe and risk for harm to other?

Childhood-onset conduct disorder

300

Dental erosion is a clinical manifestation of?

Purging

300

Borderline and Histrionic personalit disorder are offen associated with with cluster?

Cluster B - Dramatic and erratic behavior.
300

Apathy, lack of motivation, anhedonia, flat affect, mute or poverty of speech are what type of symptoms?

negative symptoms

300

Priority nursing consideration or intervention for a patient experiencing delirium?

safety and/or 1:1 observation

300

Name two signs of physical abuse

Head injuries, circular burns, new and resolving bruising, fractures different stages of healing

300

What type of foods to offer manic patients?

Finger foods

400

What age group would you expect for a client who has been throwing rocks at the neighbor's dogs?

5 - 12 year olds (Childhood onset)

400

Perfectionism and Rigidity are cardinal signs of which eating disorder? 

Anorexia Nervosa

400

Individuals show a pattern of social and interpersonal deficits - difficulty with close relationships is?

Schizotypal Disorder

400

Akathisia, Acute systonia, and pseudo-parkinsonism, and tardive dyskinesia (TD) are all referred to as?

Extrapyramidal symptoms - (first-generation antipsychotics

400

Incideous, progressive, and irreversible disorder related to primary encephalopathy

Alzheimer Disease

400

What are the three phases or cycle in partner violence?

Tension-building, Acute battering, Honeymoon

400

Name two examples of speech presentations in manic patients

Profanity, sexual crude remarks, flight of ideas, clang association

500

Children exhibiting signs and systems: Social Deficits, communication deficits, repetitive patterns of behaviors or activities - common diagnosis is:

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

500

Bradycardia, Lanugo, and amenorrhea are clinical presentation of which eating disorder?

Anorexia Nervosa

500

Disregard for the rights of others, and lack of remorse for actions  hurting others?

Antisocial Personality Disorder

500

A life-threatening emergency that may occur when starting a new order of first-generation antipsychotic medications

Neuroleptic malignant symndrom (NMS)

500

Name two of the four defense behaviors of an alzheimer disease client

Denial (cover up), confabulation, repetition of phrases or behavior, avoidance of questions

500

Ask an appropriate question during initial nursing assessment of a suspected IPV client

Do you feel safe at home?; How did these injuries occur?; Are you being hurt by someone, currently?

500

Out of contact with reality and extremely poor judgement is called

Grandiosity

600

What time of day would you expect to administer an ordered stimulant medication to an ADHD client?

After breakfast - stimulants suppress appetite

600

Therapy model that focuses on stabilization of emotional balance through repleacing extremes in behavior or emotion with more moderate ones is called?

dialectical-behavioral therapy (DBT)

600

Grandiose sense of self, personal acheivement, and increased attention seekings and approval needed of others is:

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

600

Atypical (second-generation) antipsychotics target which symptoms of Schizophrenia?

Both positive and negaative symptoms

600

Name two primary nursing considerations or interventions for a client in stage 4 alzheimer disease

Nutrition and hydration (assist with feeding), toileting (skin assessment)

600

Name three forms of control used by perpatrators of domestic violence

Economic, Isolation, Intimidation, through power

600

Elevated irritable mood, energy level above baseline, lasting at least 4 days

Hypomania

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