PHARMACOLOGY
MSE
NURSING CARE PLAN
ABBREVIATIONS
THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION
100

This subclass of medications causes more EPS symptoms: akathesia, dystonias, parkinsonism, tremors, bradykinesia, tardive dyskinesia


What are 1st generation antipsychotics?


100

This component of the MSE measures Orientation, Registration, Language and Praxis, Recall, and Attention/Calculation

What is MMSE or "Cognitive Functions"

100

Side rails up X 2, Assist pt in wearing well-fitting, no-slip footwear, call light within reach while pt in bed

What are nursing interventions for a patient at hight risk of Falls?

100

AH/VH

What is "Auditory and Visual Hallucinations?"

100

"Is there something you'd like to talk about?"

What is a broad opening?

200
Labs (CBC specifically) must be monitored every week for the first 18 weeks after initiation of this medication

What is Clozapine (Clozaril)?

200

The MSE interview should be as free from these 2 things as possible

Value Judgments and Bias

200

When a client says, "I'm going to hurt (another client's name), what nursing diagnosis should be added to the client's care plan? 

What is "Risk for Violence"? (or "other-directed violence")

Or

What is "Hostile behavior"?

200

1 possible meaning for "SAD" seen in a mental health note

What is Seasonal Affective Disorder, Substance abuse disorder

200

Patient. "I can't sleep. I stay awake all night."
Nurse. "You have difficulty sleeping."

What is "Restating"

300

This is one example of a medication that can help not only with mood stabilization, but also with seizures and pain

What is (any Antiepileptic/Antiseizure)- Gabapentin, Depakote (valproic acid), Tegretol (Carbamazepine), Lamictil (Lamotrigine)?
300

In the MSE, an example would be: Appears stated age, Appears just-showered, clothing is neat/tidy and appropriate for the weather

What is appearance?

300

Encourage sufficient fluid intake, Ask pt to report to nurse after each BM, obtain quantity and quality report of BM from patient, Encourage sufficient fiber intake, administer meds for constipation as ordered prn

What are nursing interventions for constipation?

300
The "SE" in "No SE of Zyprexa reported" means this

What is "Side Effects"?

300

"And then what..."

What is "Offering a general lead"?

400

Therapeutic level of this mood stabilizing drug, frequently used for Bipolar disorder, is 0.8-1.2 mEq/L

What is Lithium?

400

A client reports he feels blue/sad. You notice he is smiling and laughing. You note these things are not congruent

What is mood and affect?

400

A nursing diagnosis that is supported by the following information:

History of suicide attempt, Pt has a suicide plan but not the means 

What is:

At risk for suicide (or)

Ineffective Coping (or)

Hopelessness

400

"Etoh, THC" in this sentence: "Pt denies Etoh, THC, Methamphetamine, Opioid use"

What is alcohol and Marijuana?

400

"What does the voice seem to be saying?"

What is "Encouraging Description of Perceptions"

500

When abruptly stopping heavy alcohol use, people may exhibit this, which causes Confusion, Agitation, trembling, sweating, tachycardia, nausea, vomiting, Impaired consciousness, hallucinations, seizures (no we haven't covered it which is why it's worth 500 pts!!)


What are delirium tremors?

500

Grandiose Delusions are an example of what component of the MSE?

What is thought content?

500

A dietary nursing intervention for a patient with psychogenic OR drug induced polydipsia might be this

What is "implement fluid restriction orders"

Or "what is monitor fluid intake"

500

OU, OS, OD (we haven't covered this - that's why it's 500 pts!)

What is "Both eyes, Left eye, Right Eye"

500

"What does the voice seem to be saying?"

What is "Exploring"?