the precursor to schizophrenia, often present in early childhood
(Ch. 22p. 337)
What is the prodromal period?
Bonus: Identify 3 or more symptoms (100 pts) (Ch.22, p.337)
abnormally persistently elevated, expansive, or irritable mood
(Ch.24, p.406)
What is mania?
Bonus: What is the term for rapid mood shifts? ( 100 pts) (Ch.24, p.406)
Rapid Cycling
fear is the primary symptom for this disorder (Ch.25, p.430)
What is anxiety?
Bonus: Name 4 degrees of anxiety (100 pts) Mild, Moderate, Severe, & Panic (Ch.25, p.430)
mental health disorders and substance abuse disorders occurring concurrently are called (Ch.30, p.535)
What are comorbid conditions?
Bonus:(100 pts) What is the greatest health risk for an individual with a substance abuse issue? (Ch.30, p.535)
Overdose
deliberate self injury with the intent to harm oneself (Ch.28, p.489)
What is parasuicidal behavior?
Bonus:(100 pts) Should the act of self harm be taken seriously? (Ch.28, p.490) Yes, it is important to not underestimate the significance of self harm
normal, risk factor development, partial- syndrome ED, Full-syndrome ED, treatment (Ch.31, p.565)
What are the progressions of Eating disorders?
Bonus:(100 pts) name 3 risk factors (Ch.31, p.565) poor self esteem, social media, perfectionism
blunted, flat, constricted are examples of this (Ch.23, p.380)
What is Affect?
Bonus:(100 pts) identify 3 additional Affects (Ch.23, p.380) blunted, bright, flat, inappropriate, labile, restricted/ constricted
delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, & disorganized behavior
(Ch.22, p.338-339)
What are the positive symptoms?
Bonus: Identify 3 or more disorganized thinking (100 pts) (Ch. 22, p.340)
mood swings altering from depression to mania
(Ch. 24, p. 407)
What is cycling?
Bonus: What ways can mania be expressed? ( 100 pts) (Ch. 24, p. 407)
an irrational fear of an object, person or situation leading to avoidance (Ch.25, p.430)
What are Phobias?
Bonus: (100 pts) Name 4 type of phobias (Ch.25, p.430)
elevated heart rate, diaphoresis, elevated blood pressure, anxiety, restlessness, and hand tremors are all symptoms of (Ch.30, p.539)
What are medical complications of alcohol withdrawal syndrome?
Bonus:(100 pts) identify the greatest risk of going "cold turkey" (Ch.30, p.539)
Delirium Tremens & grand mal seizures
patterns of thought that determine how a person interprets events (Ch.28, p.491)
What is cognitive schemata?
Bonus:(100 pts)What defense mechanism plays a role in development of BPD? (Ch.28, p.491)
Projective identification: the inability to separate from the primary caregiver & develop a separate and distinct personality or self identity
disturbance in experiencing body weight or shape, low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight or becoming fat (Ch.31, p.565)
What is Anorexia Nervosa?
Bonus:(100 pts) what are the 2 types of AN? (Ch.31, p.565) restricting, binge eating & purging
disruptive mood dysregulation, premenstrual dysphoric, & dysthymia, are examples of this (Ch.23, p.380)
What are depressive disorders?
Bonus:(100 pts) What are 2 medical reasons for depression? (Ch.23, p.380) hypothyroidism, premenstrual dysphoric disorder
repetition of another's words that is parrot like and inappropriate
(Ch. 22, p. 340)
What is Echolalia?
Bonus: Identify 3 other forms of disorganized speech (100 pts) Additional 100 points for performing :)
family history, stressful life, substance misuse
(Ch.24, p.408)
What are the risk factors for Bipolar Disorder?
Bonus: What is the average age of onset? (100 pts) 21- 30 years (Ch.24, p.408)
an extreme or overwhelming form of anxiety that is an abnormal response to a situation that is no longer physically or psychologically threatening (Ch.25, p.432)
What is panic disorder?
Bonus:(100 pts) name 3 symptoms someone who is having a panic attack may experience? (Ch.25, p.432)
AA, CBT, psychoeducation, and medication are all used for (Ch.30, p.541)
What is psychosocial intervention?
Bonus:(100 pts) What 2 medications can be used in the prevention and management of alcohol abuse? (Ch.30, p.541)
Naltrexone, Antabuse
fear of abandonment, dissociative responses, & paranoid ideation are all (Ch.28, p.493)
What are response patterns on persons with BPD?
Bonus:(100 pts) What all or nothing thinking is a defense used by persons with BPD? (Ch.28, p.493)
Splitting
body system evaluation, weight & BMI, menstrual history, sleep promotion, (Ch.31, p.573-574)
What is the nursing assessment?
Bonus:(100 pts) What is the leading cause of death for persons with AN? (Ch.31, p.573-574) Suicide and Cardiopulmonary Arrest
thermoregulation, self -care, fluid balance, are all aspects of this (Ch.22, p.358 -359)
What are nursing interventions?
Bonus:(100 pts) Why might a schizophrenic patient be unable to perform proper self care? (Ch.22, p.358 -359) problems with attention and memory
Waxy flexibility, Stereotypy, and catatonia are examples of this
(Ch. 22, p. 341)
What is disorganized behavior?
Bonus: Identify 3 more examples of disorganized behavior (100 pts)
suicidal thoughts or attempts, violent tendencies toward loved ones or others, and substance misuse are part of the risk assessment in the (Ch.24, p.411-412)
What is the Mental Health Nursing Assessment?
Bonus: (100 pts) Identify 3 other assessments in the MHNA? (Ch.24, p.411-412)
Physical Health Assessment, Psychosocial Assessment, Stress and Coping
this lack of breath control is common in people with anxiety/panic disorder (Ch. 25, p. 440)
What is hyperventilation?
Bonus:(100 pts) How would you instruct a patient in breath control? (Ch. 25, p. 441)
Abdominal Breathing, Slow deep breaths, repeating in sets of 10
the most commonly abused substance is (Ch.30, p.534)
What is alcohol?
Bonus:(100 pts) What is the 2nd most commonly abused substance? (Ch.30, p.534)
Marijuana
the pervasive pattern of disregard for and the violation of the rights of others occurring since age 15 (Ch.29, p.509)
What is Antisocial Personality disorder?
Bonus: what 2 terms are sometimes used to describe ASPD (Ch.29, p.509) psychopath & sociopath
substance abuse, OCD, depression, (Ch.31, p.581)
What are the most common comorbid conditions for persons with Bulimia Nervosa?
Bonus:(100 pts) Poor outcomes are associated with persons with this disorder.(Ch.31, p.581) Personality Disorders
excessive, unwanted, intrusive and persistent thoughts, impulses or images that cause anxiety and stress (Ch.26, p.454)
What are obsessions?
Bonus:(100 pts) identify 3 or more obsessive compulsive or related disorders (Ch.26, p.454) body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding disorder, excoriation disorder
somatic and psychological disorders that often accompany schizophrenia
(Ch. 22, p. 342-343)
What are comorbidities?
Bonus: ( 100 pts) How many years earlier on average is the mortality of someone with schizophrenia? (Ch. 22, p. 343)
up to 20 years
comorbid management of cardiovascular and metabolic disorders are examples examples of (Ch.24, p.410)
What is integration with primary care?
Bonus:(100 pts)What is the average number of years between onset of symptoms and diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder? (Ch.24, p.410)
6-8 years
true or false...the onset of panic disorder is typically between 30-32 years of age (Ch.25, p.432)
What is False? The typical onset is between 20-24 years (Ch.25, p.432)
Bonus:(100 pts) True or false anxiety disorder increases with age?
True. It can be as common as mood disorders.
increases mental acuity, alertness, anxiety and cravings occur with withdrawal (Ch.30, p.545)
What are stimulants?
Bonus: (100 pts) name 3 stimulants that are often abused (Ch.30, p.545)
attention seeking, excitable, and emotional ate terms often used to describe persons with this (Ch. 29, p. 519)
What is Histrionic personality disorder?
Bonus:(100 pts) How might this disorder differ based on gender? (Ch.29, p.519)
patients who frequently purge often have this (Ch.31, p.583)
What is tooth erosion?
Bonus:(100 pts) What is the average age of onset of Bulimia Nervosa (Ch.31, p.583) 15-24 years
15 - 24 years
symmetry, ordering, arranging, contamination, cleaning, aggressive, sexual, religious, checking, collecting, hoarding are (Ch.26, p.456)
What are symptom dimensions of OCD?
Bonus:(100 pts) Late onset OCD typically occurs with which gender? (Ch.26, p.456) women
Cognitive deficits, social skills deficits, & coping skills deficits
(Ch.22, p.343)
What is functional vulnerability?
Bonus: Give one example from each deficit (100 pts)
recovery and wellness goals, self care goals, wellness challenges, are part of this (Ch.24, p.413)
What are mental health nursing interventions?
Bonus:(100 pts) Identify 3 self care activities that are important for a patient to engage in (Ch.24, p.413)
exposure therapy, implosive therapy, or Cognitive Behavior therapy are examples of (Ch.25, p.436)
What are types of treatment for phobia or panic disorders?
Bonus:(100 pts)Yes or No? Anxiety Disorder occur with any other Mental Health or somatic disorder? (Ch.25, p.436) Yes
Drug/ Last use, Pattern of use, abuse indicators, & nursing diagnoses (Ch.30, p.552)
What is a substance abuse assessment?
Bonus:(100 pts) What are other non substance related addictions? (Ch.30, p.551)
Video games, gambling, shopping,
the greatest challenge for persons with personality disorders is (Ch.29, p.530)
What is maintaining a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship?
Bonus:(100 pts) name 4 different personality disorders not mentioned in this category (Ch.29, p.530)
Obsessive Personality Personality Disorder, Dependent Personality Disorder, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Schizotypal Personality disorder
eating until uncomfortably full, feelings of guilt (Ch.31, p.588)
What is Binge eating disorder?
Bonus: (100 pts) True or false, persons with binge eating disorders are unnaturally thin? (Ch.31, p.588) False: they are typically overweight
mood disorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders, anxiety and substance use disorders
What are all the wonderful things that i have learned in weeks 4-6?
Bonus: What is your most favorite clinical experience? (500 pts)