Assessment
Nursing Interventions
Patient Education
Medications
Miscellaneous
100

Type of delusion involves believing that one has exceptional abilities, wealth, or fame.

What is a grandiose delusion?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia)

100

Hopelessness, worthlessness, helplessness

What is the risk for suicidality?

(OER 11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia) 

100

Excess neurotransmitter causing psychotic symptoms

What is dopamine?


100

Chlorpromazine; Haloperidol

Are medications in what drug class?

What are first generation (typical) antipsychotic?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia)

100

Mental health diagnosis that's a constellation of positive and negative symptoms that distances the patient from society.

What is schizophrenia?

(Giddens, 2017, pp. 337)

200

This drug worsens symptoms of psychosis in genetically predisposed individuals and causes more relapses and hospitalizations.

What is cannabis (marijuana)?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia)

200

Increased risk for violence to self and others

What is providing patient safety? 

(OER 11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia)

200
Do not stop medication abruptly

What is adherence? 

200

Teach the client to slowly change position from lying to sitting to standing

What is orthostatic hypotension?

(OER 11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia)

200

Awareness of having a mental disorder, of specific symptoms, social consequences, and need for treatment.

What is insight?

(Pathophysiology text, pp. 736)

300

Symptoms include: hallucinations, delusions, thought disorders, disorganized speech, and alterations in behaviors.

What are positive symptoms?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia)

300

Managing the ____ by reducing environmental stimuli and excessive noise.

What is the milieu? 

(OER 11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia) 

300

Cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes.

What is metabolic syndrome?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia)

300

Muscle rigidity, fever, and autonomic instability is a medical emergency

What is what is neuroleptic malignant syndrome? 

300
An abnormal movement rating scale

What is the abnormal involuntary movement scale?

400

False sensory perceptions not associated with real external stimuli.

What are hallucinations?

(OER 11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia)

400

Type of therapy helps patients improve medication adherence, insight, and social functioning.

What is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?

(Giddens, 2017, pp. 336)

400

When psychosis symptoms come back or get worse

What is relapse? 

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia) 

400

Smacking and puckering lips, eye blinking, grimacing, and twitching

What is tardive dyskinesia?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia) 


400

The painter who created The Starry Night suffered from severe hallucinations, including hearing voices

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

500

A pronounced slowness of movement

What is psychomotor retardation? (11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia)

500

Create, adapt, and deliver ____  ____ to clients, including stress management, coping strategies, and management of delusions and hallucinations.

What is health teaching?

(OER 11.4 Applying the Nursing Process to Schizophrenia) 

500

Type of therapy that educates family on nature of psychosis, its symptoms, and common management strategies.

What is family focused therapy?

(Giddens, 2017, pp. 336)

500

Dry mouth, constipation, and urinary retention

What are anticholinergic side effects?

(OER 11.3 Schizophrenia)

500

Proof of “mentally ill and dangerous to self or others” must be based on “clear and convincing evidence.”

What is involuntary admission?

(OER 5.5 Patient Rights) 

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