Medical and military personnel are at higher risk of developing ____________________ __________ _____________ (________) due to witnessing frequent loss of life.
What is Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)?
____________ is a behavior of pitting two parties on the same team against each other, usually noted in relation to Cluster B personality disorders.
What is Splitting?
To gain compliance of a patient with perceptual disturbances and impaired thought process, we should offer __________.
What are Choices?
This herbal supplement is sometimes used for the natural treatment of depression but can place a patient at risk of serotonin syndrome when used with other pharmacological interventions.
Patient’s taking Lithium may be encouraged to eat processed foods (such as potato chips) to maintain adequate levels of this electrolyte to prevent Lithium toxicity.
What is Sodium?
____________ ______________ _____________ is distinguished by developmentally inappropriate attachment behaviors related to lack of nurturing and comfort during early childhood development.
What is Reactive Attachment Disorder?
Patients with a Cluster B diagnosis are at high risk of NSSH, especially with this particular diagnosis.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder?
Lack of motivation, low energy, and poor engagement with others are ___________ symptoms of schizophrenia.
What are Negative symptoms?
______________ _____________ (___) is a set of adverse side effects from long-term antipsychotic use, characterized by uncontrolled movements around the mouth.
What is Tardive Dyskinesia (TD)?
SSRIs are usually scheduled for morning administration to prevent __________.
________ ________ _____________ lasts between 3 days and 1 month after a traumatic event.
What is Acute Stress Disorder?
Patients with this Cluster B diagnosis have repeated violations of laws and rules, as they may believe rules do not apply to them.
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder?
______________ _____________ are firmly held beliefs of a person that they are someone other than who they are, often of wealth or fame.
What are Grandiose Delusions?
When a patient is psychotic and has cardiac disease, the best medication class to be prescribed is _____________.
What is an Atypical Antipsychotic?
Patients taking Depakote need to have this therapeutic level drawn.
What is a Valproic Acid Level?
A reenactment of a traumatic event in which a child repeatedly mimics some aspect of the trauma (such as making a gun using their finger following experiencing gun violence).
What is Posttraumatic Play?
________________ ______________ _______________ (_____) is an Axis I diagnosis most known for being a comorbidity to those with Cluster B diagnoses.
What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)?
______________ ___________ is a type of delusion in which a client believes someone or something is placing thoughts or ideas into their mind.
What is Thought Insertion?
Patients taking this medication for mood stabilization should be taught to drink 2-3 L of water per day, immediately report vomiting/diarrhea, and undergo regular lab testing for therapeutic level, TSH, and GFR.
What is Lithium?
A patient taking valproic acid may experience altered mental status related to retention of ___________, leading to administration of Lactulose.
What is Ammonia?
____________ ___________ _____________ is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy used to treat PTSD that includes exposure to situations, people, or objects the patient is avoiding.
What is Prolonged Exposure Therapy?
______________ __________ is the most common comorbidity for Cluster C personality disorders.
__________ is characterized by abnormally high energy, inability to sit still, poor sleep, labile mood, and impulsive decisions, usually in the context of Bipolar I.
What is Mania?
Patients taking this medication class may need to avoid sandwiches with cured lunchmeat due to tyramine.
What is a MAOI?
Patients experiencing acute dystonia from first generation antipsychotic administration will be ordered this medication.
What is benztropine (Cogentin)?