Name that Disorder
It's Just My Personality
Suicidal Tendencies
I'm just stressed; maybe a drink would help
Grandma's and Grandpa's
100

I am the most common of all of the mental illnesses. 25% of the American population may have be at some time in their lives. 

What is anxiety?

100

Jill often feels empty and defeated and rages at her friends when she believes they are "being mean." Her boyfriend recently broke up with her and she cannot believe he has once again abandoned her but she really doesn't have any need for him.She often cuts herself on the inside of her thighs and impulsively shops when she feels misunderstood. 

What is borderline personality disorder?

100

Identify 3 potential protective factors when assessing suicide risk.

What is: 

1. Social support system

2. Access to care

3. Positive view of the future

4. Cultural or religious beliefs. 

5. Problem solving capabilities. 

6. Ability to regulate emotions. 

100

The B vitamin that is depleted in as little as three months in someone with chronic alcohol use.

What is thiamine. 

100

Difficulty finding the right word is often associated with aging and dementia. This is referred to as: 

What is aphasia?

200

I have the potential to knock out the midbrain causing you to loose control over your emotions and maybe even black out. 

What is alcohol use?

200

Identify 3 potential approaches/interventions to utilize with someone diagnoses with paranoid personality disorder. 

What is....

1. Avoid personalizing patient's remarks

2. Present with a calm, quiet demeanor to help the patient feel safe and secure. 

3. Avoid laughing or whispering within the patient's hearing or line of vision. 

4. Maintain safety precautions at all times. 

5. Recognize s/s of paranoia: guarding, hypersensitivity. 

200

Suicide risk factors often observed in college students. 

What is: 

1. Loneliness and loss of a social network

2 isolation and alienation

3. Lack of coping skills

4. Experiments with drugs/alcohol

5. Emergence of s/s of a mental illness

6. Pressure socially, academically, spiritually. 

7. Loss of a safety net


200

Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal reflect the over-activity or dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system. Identify at least 6 s/s of alcohol withdrawal and determine when they might first appear. 

What are: 

Tremors

Increased B/P

Rapid pulse

Rapid breathing

Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea

Irritability

Insomnia

Sweating

Anxiety

Nightmares, vivid dreams

Symptoms will usually begin in 3-10 hours. 


200
Identify two cholinesterase inhibitors often used with individuals diagnosed with Dementia and describe what they do.

What is....

Aricept

Razadyne

Exelon

They reduce cognitive symptoms and potentially temporarily reduce the rate of cognitive decline

300

I often disregard the rights of others. I love to lie, manipulate and exploit others.  I can also be seductive and engage in acts that may end in an arrest.

What is antisocial personality disorder?

300

The hallmarks of an individual with antisocial personality disorder are (list at least 3): 

What is: 

1. Charming, 

2. Treats people as objects, rather than human beings. 

3. Central desire is to control others. 

4. Tends to be self rather than other oriented. 

5. Enjoys instigating/manipulating others to engage in disagreements, arguments etc. 

6. Generally irresponsible. 

7. Ignores rules

8. Lacks remorse. 

300

What is the primary goal/outcome when developing a plan of care for an individual admitting to thoughts of killing themselves?

What is: keeping the individual from harming themselves. 

300

What are the drugs of choice for alcohol withdrawal and what symptoms do they target?

What are benzodiazepines including: 

Diazepam (Valium),

Chlordiazepoxide (Librium),

Lorazepam (Ativan).

Used to prevent seizures, DT's as they magnify the effects of GABA on the brain (similar to alcohol) reduce cravings to drink

300

The most common mental health disorders in older adults includes (name 3). 

What is: 

depression

anxiety

dementia

400

I am not currently listed as a disorder per se, but I might be soon. I may be withdrawn or aggressive and have dramatic mood swings. I may be impulse and reckless, but you don't see the pain in my eyes. Sometimes, I just want to give up. 

What is suicidal?

400

This defense mechanism is often used with people diagnosed with Cluster B Personality Disorders as they label people as ALL GOOD or ALL BAD.

What is splitting

400

What is a key question to ask an individual who has recently made a serious suicide attempt (yesterday), but now claims they are no longer suicidal and just "need to go  home."

What is: 

What has changed?

400

What are the medications of choice (name the classification and three meds) for an individual diagnosed with an anxiety disorder like Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

What are SSRI's?

Celexa, Lexapro, Prozac, Paxil, Zoloft

What are TCA's

Tofranil, Aventyl, Elavil

What are benzodiazepines?

Klonopin, Ativan, Valium, Xanax

What are beta blockers?

Propranolol

Metropolol

400

With this disorder, you may see a gradual onset of: maladaptive cognitive response, loss of cognitive ability that interferes with pt. ‘s usual social or occupational activities, impairment in memory, judgment and abstract thought, personality changes occur and a continual and irreversible decline in mental function and behavior. 


What is dementia?

500

I am disoriented in a  3 spheres. My thoughts are often disorganized and my judgement is poor. It's probably not a good idea to let me make a decision about anything. The funny thing is, this all came on me so quickly. 

What is delirium?

500

Individuals with borderline personality disorder often engage in self-destructive behaviors. 

Identify one way to help them reduce the need to harm themselves. 

What is learning to verbally express their needs rather than acting out. 

One method: Ask them how they were feeling right before they became harming themselves. 

500

What environmental hazards on an inpatient unit should the nurse remove from a patient admitting to suicide thoughts and a desire to die? List at least 4 items. 

What are: 

Sharps

Belts

Shoelaces

Underwire bras

Meds

Weapons

Ties in sweat pants

More than 2 towels/sheets

Mirrors

Dental Floss

Razors

Hairpins/barrettes/combs

Pens/pencils

500

Identify an effective intervention to utilize when an individual experiences a panic attack. 

What is: 

1. Grounding: ice cube, frozen orange, feet on ground, what do I see, what do I feel, what do I hear, what do I touch.....

2. Distraction

3. Deep breathing

4. Maintain eye contact

Remain with them. 

500

True or false: 

Normal aging is associated with some physical decline in intellectual functioning, capacity for change, and productive engagement with life. 

What is false?