Medications
Depression/SI
Nursing Care
Personality Disorder
Eating Disorder
100

what medication is commonly used for bipolar disorder

what is lithium

100

suicidal ideation Nursing Priority

what is placing the patient on suicide precautions (1:1)? 

100
The nurse's number one priority for patients and staff members

what is safety

100

Dramatic, hysterical behavioral characteristic

what is histironic personality disorder

100

binging and purging 

what is bulemia

200

selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors used for depression and anxiety

what are SSRIs

200

what should every PT w/ depression ( or any other mental health disorder) have to rule out an underlying medical cause for symptoms 

what is a medical exam 

200

Nurse must work hard to build this with every interaction with a mental health PT

what is a trusting relationship

200

this behavior personality disorder has characteristics that disregards right from wrong, uses manipulation, and ignores feelings of others

what is antisocial personality disorder. 

200

Drastic reduction in calories, most time this is a control thing and is set on by parents needs for perfection from child etc. 

what is anorexia. 

300

These are diazepenes such as Ativan( lorazepam) or xanax ( alprazolam) 

what is anxiolytics 

300

these are physical symptoms generated by depression

what is somatic symptoms

300

Nursing problem that reflects the shizophrenic's hallucinations

what is altered sensory perception

300

This personality disorder shows characteristics that appear needy, clingy, and indecisive.

what is dependent personality disorder. 

300

who commonly first notices the signs of bulemia

what is the Dentist 

400

class of medications often used for ETOH withdraw and in bipolar disorder

what is antiseizure medications. 

400

labs that should be checked in PTs being evaluated for major depressive disorder. ( Along w/ drug/alcohol screen, CBC, Chem, and urinalysis. 

what is TSH level. 

400

when responses to stress negatively impact daily functioning. 

what is mental illness definition

400

This behavioral characteristic includes extreme sensitivity to criticism and rejection, extreme social awkwardness, and inadequacy

what is avoidant personality disorder. 

400

the treatment of choice for eating disorders

what is behavior modification 

500

a class of drugs used in schizophrenia because it treats both negative and positive symptoms. Ex: risperdol, seroquel, abilify

what is atypical antipsychotics. 

500

the types of questions to ask someone who makes suicidal threats or gestures? Such as " are you having throughs of hurting yourself or someone else"

what is direct questioning. 

500

what behaviors demonstrate a normal range of emotion and do not impact daily functioning. 

what is mental health definition. 

500

this behavior has characteristics that include intense fear of abandonment and a desire for relationships with other but with inappropriate anger, mood swings, and impulsiveness that pushes others away.

what is borderline personality disorder

500

a severe consequence to the electrolyte imbalances caused by anorexia and/ or bulemia

what is cardiac problems