Mood Disorders
Happy Pills
Anxiety or Mania
Therapeutic Communication
At risk for SI
100

MDD, Dysthymia, PMDD, to name a few...

What are Depressive Disorders?

100

These are three first-line treatments for depression using an SSRI.

What are Sertraline (Zoloft), Escitalopram (Lexapro), Fluoxetine (Prozac)?


100

Known as the cardinal manifestation of the stress response.

What is Anxiety?

100

These things include asking "why questions", ignoring the patient, being uncomfortable with silence, superficial conversations, demonstrating disapproval, judging, lying, texting in the presence of the patient.

What are ineffective/inappropriate therapeutic techniques?

100

These variables are crucial in the assessment of the risk of suicide.

What are The Plan, The Method, the Provision for Rescue?

200

This acronym can be helpful in diagnosing depressive disorders.

What is SIGECAPS? (Sleep, Interest, Guilt, Energy, Concentration, Appetite, Psychomotor, Suicide).

200

The major difference between an SSRI and SNRI.

What is the modification of the reuptake of Norepinephrine?

200

This disorder affects males more than females and runs in families.

What is Bipolar Disorder?

200

These therapeutic techniques foster problem solving and decision making for the patient. 

What are: suggesting collaboration, encouraging goal setting, giving information, encouraging consideration of others, encouraging decisions, encouraging planning for future?

200

An unemployed white man, living alone, with a history of suicide attempt.

What is the prototypical suicide victim?

300

This type of medication is known as the most commonly written prescription in the US for adults 18-44 and includes Fluoxetine, duloxetine, and bupropion.

What are Anti-depressants?

300

This is a common Tricyclic Antidepressant.

What is Amitriptyline or Trazadone?

300

This is one nursing intervention for reducing anxiety in a patient.

What is:

Provide a calm environment, Get patient to ID how they are feeling, Encourage discussion of feelings, help ID cause of feelings, Listen carefully for hopelessness, assess for SI/HI, Plan and involve patients in a new activity?

300

This therapeutic communication skill requires careful concentration to guide the conversation toward a goal.

What is Listening?

300

Misuse of this substance puts a patient as the highest risk for attempting suicide.  

What is Alcohol?

400

The average age of onset for bipolar disorder.

What is 18-20 years old?

400

These foods should avoided if taking MAOIs for depression treatment due to the potential for hypertensive crisis due to the food/drug interaction.

What are Tyramine-rich foods? 

(Coffee, beers on tap, salami, bananas, aged cheeses, sauerkraut, soy sauce). See box 15-9 in book.

400

These drugs can cause Mania in patients with and without BPD. 

What are Antidepressants, steroids, anticholinergics, stimulants, levodopa?

400

These are 5 common causes of interference with therapeutic communication.

What are fear, lack of knowledge, insecurity, not being genuine, and inappropriate responses?

400

The definition of Major Depressive Disorder, a risk factor for SI.

What is an episode of depression without a history of manic episodes?

500

These are three strategies for patients with bipolar disorder.

What are: keep a regular routine, eat meals at regular intervals, regular sleep routines, adequate sleep, involvement in activities/hobbies, taking medications as prescribed, be aware of triggers and signs of depression and/or mania?

500

Serotonin syndrome is comprised of these symptoms.

What are hyperthermia, rigidity, cognitive impairments, and autonomic symptoms?

500

These are key nursing interventions for a patient in a manic episode.

What are:

Be matter-of-fact with tone of voice, use clear directions and give clear comments, set limits with the patient (especially in groups)?

500

This is the difference between THERAPEUTIC communication and SOCIAL communication.

What is a PLAN and a PURPOSE?

500

These are the person-first terms for talking about suicide.

What are:

Patient at risk for suicide vs Suicidal patient

Patient who died by suicide vs Patient committed suicide

Patient who attempted suicide vs "cutter" "tried to OD" or "tried to kill themselves"

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