Mood disorders
Medications
Assessment
Suicide
Eating Disorders
100

Characteristics of mood disorder

excessive elation, depression or combination of these

100

Name for Prozac

Fluoxetine

100

Always begin your exam from ____ to ___  

Head to Toe

100

Reasons person commits suicide

Anger turned inward

Hopelessness

Desperation, guilt, history of attempts

Attention

100

Types of eating disorders

Anorexia Nervosa

Bulimia

Binge Eating

200

Characterized by either of these

depressive or bipolar

200

Name for Zoloft

Sertaline

200

Rate:  rapid/slow

volume

mute

paucity

stuttering, slurring word

Speech

200

Most common psychiatric disorders that precede suicide

 major depression

bipolar disorders

200

Anorexia Nervosa

Self Starving, obsessed with being thin, disproportionate reality with weight

300

Most common of all psychiatric disorders

depression

300

Mood stabilizers:  Name two

Depakote

Neurontin

Lithobid

Eskalith

Lithium

300

When you the nurse get an admission and notice the patient is agitated, poor eye contact and a history of violence.  The nurse should stand...

Close to exit, with clear way to remove self or grab another staff member

300

What a nurse must assess for when a patient states they are suicidal

seriousness of intent 

plan

means

access to weapons

verbal / physical clues

300

Reasons person has anorexia

Peer, social pressure

media

family pressure

psychiatric disorder

400

Rare to find mood disorder characterized by elevated and extreme

Manic

400

Conventional Antipsychotics used mostly in Geriatric population

Haldol

400

When a patient refuses to contract for safety, poor eye contact or allows any discussion...

Place on a 1:1 for safety

400

What you teach the family about

Take any hint seriously

do not keep secrets

be a good listener

express their worth

remove weapons

400

Affects on body of anorexia

Thinning hair

weight loss

dry skin/lanugo

missed menses

weight loss

cardiac, respiratory disorders

500

Example of depressive disorder category

dysthymia

500

Given to patients with psychosis (Atypical Antipsychotic medication)

Risperdal

500

The reason a patient is  ADMITTED to a psychiatric hospital they are:

A danger to themselves or others

500

Long term goals on your care plan

Coping mechanisms more positive concept

Safety plan

Feel accepted by others

500

Affects of binge eating and bulemia

Dental decay

esophageal varices

abdominal issues

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