Suicide
Depression
Bipolar Disorder
Postpartum Depression
MISC.
100

What is suicide? What is a suicide attempt? What is suicidal ideation?

- wanting to kill self

- trying to kill self but failed

- constantly planning or thinking about suicide

100

What is depression?

- sad mood and loss of interest

- changes in neuro transmitters (norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin)

100

What is bipolar disorders? What is the etiology? What are the two types?

- extreme mood swings from mania to depression

- genetics, stress, brain structure

- Bipolar 1 = mania

- Bipolar 2 = hypomania

100

What is postpartum depression?

- chemical, social, psychological changes w/ having a baby

100
A patient is taking an MAO for depression. What should be taught to the patient about this medication?

- avoid fermented, pickled, ages, overly processed foods (foods high in tyramine)

- have to be off other antidepressants for 2wks before starting this med

200

What risk factors are associated with suicide?

- genetics

- chronic illness/pain

- gender

- age

- drugs/ alcohol

- social isolation

- unemployment

- loss of relationship

- hx of trauma/ abuse

200

What are the causes of depression?

- genetics

- traumatic events

- stress

- hormonal changes

- poor coping mechanisms

- unhealthy relationship

200

What are the risk factors for bipolar disorder?

- family hx

- drug abuse

- stress

- major life altering events

- age 15 to 30

200

What are the risk factors associated with postpartum depression?

- family hx

- primiparity

- infant w/ special needs

- lack of support

- body image issues

- financial/ employment issues


200

What are the different types of depression?

- Major Depression ~ lasts >14days

- Persistent Depression ~ lasts >2yrs, has less severe symptoms than MDD

- Seasonal Depression ~ sadness and low energy in winter, decreased serotonin and increased melatonin

300

How is suicide diagnosed?

Columbia suicide severity rating scale

300

What are the signs and symptoms of depression?


- lack of energy

- agitation

- sadness/ hopelessness/ guilt

- sleep disturbance

- abnormal eating patterns

- loss of interest

300

What are the extrapyramidal clinical manifestations a patient with bipolar might experience?

- dystonia > salvation, bent neck

- akathisia > restlessness

- pseudo parkinsonism > muscle tremors

- tardive dyskinesia > tongue bulging, chewing movements

300

What is the treatment for postpartum depression?

- therapy

- ECT

- SSRI > no breastfeeding 

300

What is the therapeutic dose for lithium and how long does it take to work?

- 0.6 > 1.2 mEq/L

- takes 1-3 wks to work

400

What is the treatment for suicidal thoughts?

- antidepressants > SSRI (side effect are suicidal tendencies)

- mood stabilizers

- antipsychotics

- therapy


400

What are the risk factors of depression?

- female

- family hx

- hx of trauma or abuse

- unemployment/ poverty

- low education

- lack of support

400

What are the treatment options for Bipolar disorder?

- Lithium

- anti seizure meds

- antipsychotics

400
A patient comes into her 1st postpartum appointment with postpartum psychosis. What would the family np do? What are the signs and symptoms she may be experiencing. What treatment may she be put on?

- medical emergency immediately hospitalization

- hallucinations, delusions

- treatment is lithium and antipsychotics


400

At what level dose lithium become toxic and what are the symptoms of toxicity?

- >1.5 mEq/L

- nausea, confusion, tremors, kidney failure, dehydration, syncope, coma, death

500

What are the NNTK for suicidal patients?

- promote safety immediately

- place into suicide precautions

- main goal is to remain free from injury

500

What are the treatment options for depression?

- SSRI (prozac, zoloft, lexapro)

- SNRI (effexor, cymbalta)

- TCAs (-ine)

- MAOs > used when other meds don't work

- therapy

- ECT

- wellbutrin

- ketamine


500

A patient is taking lithium for treatment of an acute manic episode. What tests should the nurse expect the doctor to order before giving this med?

- thyroid

- pregnancy

- sodium levels

- kidney

500

A first time mother is having hallucinations and delusions about killing her baby. What is the first thing that needs to be done?

REMOVE THE INFANT

500

What is the difference between mania and hypomania? What should are the NNTK for bipolar disorder?

- mania lasts most of the day, every day, for at least 1 wk

- hypomania is shorter and less severe than mania

- promote safety, promote reality, have calm environment, set limits, offer high calorie finger foods, promote improved self care