Weeks 1&2
Eating Disorders
Psychosis
Personality Disorders
Misc
100

Freud's three major systems of the personality.

Id, ego, superego

100

Name three clinical signs of anorexia nervosa.

low weight, amenorrhea, yellow skin, lanugo, cold extremities, peripheral edema, muscle weakening, constipation, abnormal labs, cardiovascular abnormalities.

100

Name 1 of the 3 symptoms that must be present to meet DSM-5 criteria for schizophrenia.

Delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech.

100

Th most well known Cluster B personality disorder.

Borderline Personality Disorder

100

Persucatory delusions (punishment, spying, harassment) are common in this disorder.

Bipolar disorder

200

Early identification of problems, screening, and prompt/effective treatment is in what level of prevention?

Secondary

200

This syndrome can be deadly in severely malnourished patients.

Refeeding syndrome

200

The dopamine theory referst to which group of medications?

1st generation antipsychotics

200

Name the three therapy modalities for Borderline Personality Disorder.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and schema-focus therapy.

200

This assessment is critical for patients diagnosed with any mental health disorder.

Suicide assessment

300

This ethical concept maintains loyalty and commitment to the patient and doing no wrong to the patient.

Fidelity/Nonmalficence

300

Name three clinical signs of bulimia nervosa.

normal to low weight, dental caries, tooth erosion, parotid swelling, gastric dilation/rupture, Russell's sign, peripheral edema, muscle weakening, abnormal labs, cardiovascular abnormalities, cardiac failure.

300

What is the 1st phase of schizophrenia?

Prodromal. Followed by acute, stabilization, and maintenance.

300

Which personality disorders are associated with being odd/eccentric?

Cluster A: antisocial, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders.

300

This emotion is one of the most basic and is universal among humans.

Anxiety

400

Peplau's phase that allows the patient to safely experience increased levels of anxiety.

Working phase

400

The only FDA-approved pharmacological treatment for bulimia nervosa.

Fluoxetine (Prozac)

400

This extrapyramidal side effect casuse sustained contraction of muscle groups.

Dystonia

400

A defense or coping mechanism seen mostly in borderline personality disorder.

Splitting

400

Name 3 tenets of sleep hygiene.

Regular sleep schedule, pre-sleep routine, bedroom is for sleep/intimacy, limit caffeine before bed, avoid heavy meals, create sleep environment, avoid clock watching, decrease alcohol intake, avoid daytime naps, exercise 

500

This modality involves consumers working with a multidisciplinary team that provides a comprehensive array of services.

Assertive community treatment (ACT)

500

Name 1 of the 3 most common comorbid mental health disorders associated with eating disorders.

Bipolar, depression, anxiety

500

This disorganized speech pattern is characterized by going off on tangents, but never getting back to the point.

Tangentiality

500

This intervention for manipulative behavior establishes the parameters of desireable and acceptable patient behavior.

Limit setting

500

Withdrawal from this substance is distressing and is characterized by: irritability, anxiety, depression, difficulty concentrating, restlessness, and insomnia.

Tobacco

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