Medications
Nursing Diagnosis & Interventions
Etiology
Medication Side effects
Random
100
This medication targets positive symptoms of schizophrenia that was discussed in class.
What is Haldol? or any 1st-generation Anti-psychotic medication?
100
Number one priority intervention.
What is safety?
100
This neurotransmitter may increase symptoms of schizophrenia.
What is Dopamine?
100
Name this side effect. https://youtu.be/1ofdPAi9FLk Tim
What is Akathisia?
100
Causes deterioration of normal social function. hallucinations and delusions
What is Psychosis?
200
Common side effects of Drowsiness, blurred vision, sensitivity to the sun, restlessness, rigidity, heartbeat, tremors skin rashes and dizziness?
What are common side effects of typical anti-psychotics?
200
This would be priority for a patient who refuses medication.
What is Nonadherence or Noncompliance?
200
A fixed false belief that is held with certainty even when evidence does not support it?
What is Delusions?
200
Ben
What is Anti-cholinergic effect?
200
akathisia, acute dystonia's, pseudoparkinsonism, tardive dyskinesia; other adverse reactions include anticholinergic effects, orthostasis, photosensitivity, lowered seizure thresholds, oculogyric crisis
What is Extrapyramidal Side Effects (EPS)?
300
Other than dopamine, second generation antipsychotics effect this neurotransmitter.
What is serotonin?
300
Priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with history of harming self, history of substance abuse, suicidal ideation, and inability to self control.
What is risk for injury?
300
This age range is typical early onset of schizophrenia.
What is 18-25 years old?
300
Richard
What is Neuroleptic malignant syndrome?
300
a mixture of phrases that is meaningless to the listener
What is word salad?
400
This is the name of a third generation antipsychotic.
What is abilify, aripiprazole?
400
A patient experiencing acute dystonic reactions can receive this medication.
What is Benadryl?
400
Positive, Negative, Cognitive, and Affective.
What are the 4 symptoms of Schizophrenia?
400
Lyndon
What is Pseudo-parkinsons?
400
This class of medication is used as an adjunction for antipsychotic medications for agitation or catatonic symptoms?
What is benzodiazepine?
500
Agranulocytosis most often seen with this drug.
What is clozapine or clorazil?
500
Patient is about to be discharged and the family is interested in a this type of local support.
What is NAMI? National Alliance on Mental Illness.
500
The complete view of the development of schizophrenia follows this theory.
What is Diathesis-stress model?
500
Kurt
What is Tardive kinisea?
500
Those over of the age 50 diagnosed with schizophrenia appear to be at high risk for this disease.
What is Alzheimer's disease?
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