BASICs
Laws
Therapeutic
Stress & Defense
Therapies
100

A___________tool used to determine the level of consciousness int the clinical setting that has four categories

What is an MSE Mental Status Exam? Categories include: Alert, Lethargic, Stuporous, Comatose

Alert

Lethargic-pt can open eyes & respond but drowsy. Stuporous-pt vigorous & painful stimuli to elicit a brief response

Comatose-unconscious-abnormal posturing decorticate or decerebrate rigidity.


100

A provider writes an order for restraints on a mental health client, he or she knows the order needs to be rewritten every_____________depending on______

24 hours for sure. Depends on the age of the pt:

18 yrs+: 4hr

9-17y: 2 hr

8 & younger- 1 hr

100

Environment that is supportive, therapeutic and safe is _________

What is Milieu therapy?

100

A married woman who is attracted to another man accuses her husband of having an affair, this is an example of_______________ defense mechanism.

What is projection?

100

______focuses on individual thoughts & behaviors to solve current problems such as depression, anxiety, eating disorders that can improve by changing a pt's attitude. 

Examples include priority restructuring, journal keeping, assertiveness training, monitoring thoughts.

What is Cognitive Therapy?

200

an emotion that the patient is feeling

What is Mood?

200

Complete documentation every 15 minutes, 2 fingers must fit, check circulation, constant 1 on 1, NO PRN

Assess patient & offer food, fluid, toilet every 15 minutes

What are RN interventions when a patient is in restraints?

200

Set contracts, establish boundaries, discuss confidentiality, build trust, develop/set goals, explore pts ideas, issues, and needs, enforce limits, start the relationship with the patient

What is the Orientation phase of the therapeutic relationship?

200

The patient has increase ability to perceive reality and identifiable, as they are waiting to be called they are tapping their feet and fidgeting in their chair. This is ______________anxiety.

What is mild anxiety?

200

___________Behavioral therapy to control pain, tension, & anxiety uses a mechanical device to help gain voluntary control or autonomic nervous system such as HR & BP.

What is Biofeedback?

300

Objective expression of mood 

What is affect?
300

Threaten somebody that you will do something

If you don't take these meds, I will force them down your throat!

What is Assault?

300

Maintain the relationship, reassess problems & goals and revise the plan as necessary is ________phase of the therapeutic relationship.

What is the Working Phase?
300

In New York after the stock exchange took a hit in the market, ER, a patient comes in a suit who has severe hyperactivity, dilated pupils, and severe SOB. He is experiencing ___________level of anxiety.

What is panic anxiety?

300

This behavioral therapy is defined as exposure to events that cause anxiety then practicing RELAXATION techniques

What is Systematic Densensitization?


400

A. visitors from current day purpose of current appt is_________ memory

B. _________memory is facts from past, DOB, mother's name

A. What is Recent memory?

B. What is Remote memory?

400

The nurse threatens the patient who doesn't want to take their pills and then forces the medication down the throat is an example of___________

What is battery?

400

Discussion, summarize goals & achievements is _______ therapeutic relationship

What is the Termination phase?

400

An 8-year patient named Jim comes into the PCP office with his mother and 2-year-old sister Jane. The mother of reprimands the Jim for running around the waiting room. Jim a few moments later disciplines Jane for playing in the waiting room. This is an example of __________ defense mechanism.

What is displacement?

400

This type of behavioral therapy is defined as a pairing of bad behavior with punishment or unpleasant stimuli to promote change.

Example- Patient who suffers from alcohol abuse is taking Disulfiram.

What is Aversion Therapy?

500

1. "Self-talk" is _______ communication

2. One-on-one like nurse asking a patient something is _______Communication

3. Spiritual needs such as RN assisting a patient with obtaining medication for relaxation is _Communication

1. What is Intrapersonal communication?

2. What is Interpersonal communication?

3. What is Transpersonal communication?

500
Sally who is a manic bipolar episode is running around the unit annoying the nursing staff and the other patients, the nursing staff places Sally in a seclusion room. This is an example of ___________________

What is False Imprisonment?

500
A pediatric patient becomes scared when the RN enters the room because the patient was reminded of their aunt who use to emotionally abuse them.

What is transference?

500

What type of level of anxiety patient can the RN educate? 

Mild & Moderate Anxiety

Severe & Panic Anxiety treat the anxiety not educate

500

The therapeutic process of assessing unconscious thoughts & feelings, and resolving conflict by having therapy for months to years to help find the CAUSE of anxiety such as past relationships.

What is Classical psychoanalysis?