Foundations of MH
Safety and Settings (and Team)
NonPharm Treatments
Basic Neuro Review
Stress
100

Mental illness is described as having this type of response to stress.

Maladaptive

100

A patient who cannot sign out against medical advice has this type of admission to inpatient treatment.

Involuntary

100

This type of treatment includes sedation and electric shock, and should only be used when other treatments fail.

Electroconvulsive therapy

100

An injury in this lobe of the brain impairs judgement and ability to predict consequences of actions.

Frontal lobe

100

A patient who is having trouble understanding reality is likely in this phase of anxiety.

Severe

200

A nurse does more than just avoid causing harm and takes action to do good and is described of embodying this ethical principle.

Beneficence

200

An environment with healing physical and psychosocial factors is known as this.

Therapeutic Milieu

200

This type of therapy uses a device to help with mental illness symptoms, and is great for treating panic attacks.

Biofeedback

200

This neurotransmitter is most effected in treatment for Depression.

Serotonin

200

An adult patient who suddenly starts throwing childlike tantrums is displaying this defense mechanism.

Regression

300

Negligence and Malpractice are this type of tort.

Unintentional

300

In this type of treatment, patients have structured therapy during part of the day and return home at night.

Partial Hospitalization

300

This type of therapy utilizes peer feedback and socialization.

Group Therapy
300

Logic and processing would be effected with an injury to this hemisphere of the brain.

Left

300

A patient who states they get dizzy when public speaking is experiencing this defense mechanism.

Conversion

400

Transference and Countertransference are likely to occur during this phase of the nurse patient relationship.

Working

400

This interdisciplinary team member is best prepared to help the nurse find housing arrangements for a patient upon discharge.

Social Worker

400

This type of treatment is often used for Major Depressive Disorder that does not respond to medications, and requires no sedation to perform.

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

400

This is the part of the brain responsible for fear that causes stress that leads to anxiety.

Amygdala

400

This type of anxiety is consistent with long term physical muscle tension.

Chronic

500
When a patient states they feel happy, but their face and posture indicate sadness, then their mood and affect are described with this word.

Incongruent

500

This interdisciplinary team member helps the patient learn work related skills.

Occupational Therapist

500

This type of therapy is cognitive or insight-oriented, rather than behaviorally focused and focuses on early childhood experiences.

Psychoanalysis

500

This neurotransmitter is the focus of pharmacological treatment of anxiety.

GABA

500

A patient has difficulty concentrating and frequent illness in this stage of General Adaptation Syndrome.

Exhaustion