Center for coordinating movements and postural adjustments
What is the cerebellum?
100
Mental disorders can be traced to our biologic make-up
What is the theory of genetics and heredity?
100
The theory espouses that repressed sexual impulses and desires motivate human behavior and the person who formulated it
What is the psychoanalytic theory by Sigmund Freud??
100
Another word for anti-anxiety drugs
What are anxiolytics?
100
This is a treatment setting that vary according to the population it serves, structure, level of suupervision and services provided; i.e. transitional housing, board and care, adult foster homes
What are residential treatment facilities?
200
includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus and amygdala; disturbances in this areas are associated with memory loss in dementia and poorly controlled impulses and emotions
What is the lymbic system?
200
PIllnesses can develop among populations that are already genetically at risk and whose immune system is low
What is stress and the immune system theory?
200
The theory explains the biologic changes and maturation are factors in cognitive development and each child goes through stages of development; the theorist
What is the Cognitive Stages of Development by Jean Piaget?
200
Teh major action of antipsychotics block this receptor in the nervous system
What is dopamine?
200
This is a major concept in inpatient and community settings where patients are followed-up from discharge to accessing community, medical and psychiatric resources on a one-on-one basis
What is Case Management?
300
This is divided into 2 hemispheres and 4 lobes, with each lobe associated with specific functions
What is the cerebrum?
300
This theory relates viruses as causative agents of mental illness
What is Infection Theory?
300
This theory built on Sullivan's interpersonal theories and focused on the relationship between the nurse and the patient and the theorist
What is the therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship by Hildegard Peplau?
300
This group of medications is used to treat ADHD in children and adolescents
What are stimulants?
300
This is a concept utilized in inpatient treatment setting that is a major predictor of the duration of stay for a mental health patient in a community because of accessibility of services such as housing, transportation and community resources
What is discharge planning?
400
a neurotransmitter implicated in schizophrenia, other psychoses and movement disorders
What is dopamine?
400
This field of study relates psychosocial stressor with the body's immune sustem
What is Infection Theory?
400
This theory focused on the total person and emphasized health instead of just the illness and problem; the theorist
What is Hierarchy of Needs and who is Abraham Maslow?
400
This side effect is manifested by rigidity, high fever, labile blood pressure, diaphoresis, pallor and delirium and is an idiosyncratic reatcion to an antipsychotic med
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome?
400
These are 2 specific populations where mental illness is noted at a higher incidence
What are the homeless and prison populations?
500
The major inhibitory neurotransmitter which modulates other neurotransmitters
What is the Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)?
500
Swedo and Grant studied the relationship of this bacteria and obsessive compulsive disorder and tics.
What is streptococcal bacteria?
500
This theory states that that people learn their behavior based on their history and previous experiences and behavior modification helps people change their behavior; the theorist
What is Operant Conditioning and who is B. F. Skinner?
500
This side effect is manifested by permanent involuntary movements because of long-term use of a conventional psychotropic medication
What is tardive dyskinesia?
500
This model espousses 4 rights of members- a place to come to, have meaningful work, meaningful relationships and lifetime membership