Defense Mechanisms
DSM-5 Brief Mental Status Exam
Psych Pharm
Therapeutic Techniques
Stress Responses
100

A 22 year old woman arrives to the ED with a RR of 36 and a HR of 124 When questioned about a hx of anxiety, she states "I don't have anxiety, I am just getting sick"

What is...

Denial

100

The patient requires assistance getting dressed, making their bed, and getting to group meals. 

What is ADLs


100

Hallmark symptoms include autonomic dysreflexia, hyperpyrexia, and stiffness

What is....

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)

100

"I'll stay with you for a while. We don't have to talk."

What is 

Offering self

100

In this theory, the individuals perception of the stressor is more important than the stressor itself, and the environment is important as well

What is

the stress as a transaction theory

200

The nursing student feels anxious about her exam coming up, so she goes to the gym for 2 hours.

What is...

Sublimation

200

The pt is clearly exhibiting negative symptoms of his schizophrenia dx. He only responds to the nurses with one word answers. 

What is...speech

or interpersonal

200

Side effects of older antipsychotics include _____ whereas side effects of newer antipsychotics include ____

What are...

Extrapyramidal side effects such as Tardive dyskinesia, and acute dystonia

The metabolic triad of dyslipidemia, weight gain, and hyperglycemia

200
the RN has a pt who is rambling with tangential language. The RN states "You mentioned your father. Can you elaborate on that?"

What is

Focusing

200

Initial cognitive determination which causes further response

What is

Primary appraisal

300

A husband beats his wife before work. On the way home, he buys her flowers and cooks dinner. 

What is...

Undoing

300

The pt appears elated, looking all over the room, as if he is having hallucinations

What is...Affect, or behavior

300

The antidote for a Xanax overdose

What is flumazenil

300

"I'm alone at sea."

"So you feel lonely?"

What is attempting to translate feelings into word

300

Do not disappear. Tell the client you will stay with them. Communicate calm, direct, and keep it simple. Do not attempt problem solving. Decrease stimuli. Provide outlets for energy. Assure safety and that this is temporary.

What is

Interventions for panic level anxiety

400

"I can stop drinking any time I want to. I am able to go to work, drive home, and take care of my kids. I don't have a problem."

What is 

Rationalization

400

As the pt is having a conversation with the RN, he states that he is thinking about killing his roommate. When asked what thoughts led to that, he responds with "The voices told me to". 

What is...

Thought process

400

Side effects: sedation, orthostatic hypotension, and physical/psychological dependence

What are

Benzodiazipenes


400

Nonverbal techniques

What are

Sitting squarely, eye contact, active listening, lean slightly in, keep a professional distance

400

Smoking marijuana every day as a way to reduce anxiety levels vs going for a walk or calling a friend

What is maladaptive vs adaptive coping mechanisms

500

A woman who was diagnosed with cancer 30 minutes ago requests to see her scans and looks up the biology of cancer at home

Intellectualization

500
The RN asks the patient how they are feeling today. They state "good" but their body language is closed off, they refuse to make eye contact, and their facial expressions suggest they might be feeling sad.

Mood

also...incongruence

500

Delayed onset of up to 6 weeks

What is

SSRIs

or Busprione


500

"Is there anything you would like to talk about today?"

What is

giving broad openings

500

Long term effects include decreased sensitivity of serotonin receptors

What is CORTISOL!

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