Name That Disorder
Patient-Centered Care
Medications
This and That
Good To Know
100

The patient has at least one episode of mania alternating with major depression

What is Bipolar I disorder

100

In which phase is it important to provide the patient with outlets for physical activity, such as walking in the courtyard

What is acute manic phase

100

The therapeutic serum level of Lithium

What is 0.5 to 1.2

100

The belief that one has great powers or knows famous people

What is grandiosity

100

This technique teaches patients to focus on pleasant images (such as a beach) to replace negative or stressful feelings

What is guided imagery

200

The patient has one or more hypomanic episodes alternating with major depressive episodes

What is Bipolar II disorder

200

The type of room should a patient with mania be assigned

What is a private room in a quiet area

200

Ataxia, blurred vision, tinnitus, and seizures are signs of which level of Lithium toxicity

What is severe toxicity

200

A primary risk factor for depression

What is childhood trauma

200

This technique releases stress and includes tightening and relaxing muscles starting with the feet and ending with the face or vice versa

What is progressive muscle relaxation

300

A single episode or recurrent episodes of unipolar depression resulting in a significant change in patient's normal functioning

What is Major Depressive Disorder

300

The priority goal during the acute phase

What is prevent injury and maintain safety

300

Patients taking lithium are at risk for toxicity if this occurs

What is dehydration

300

This test must be monitored in a patient taking valproate

What is liver function

300

This technique assists patients to identify negative thoughts and replace them with a positive one (e.g., glass is half-full instead of half-empty)

What is cognitive reframing

400

A milder form of depression that usually has an early onset and lasts at least 2 years for adults

What is Persistent Depressive Disorder

400

One significant drawback to the use of antidepressants is that improvement in mood may take how long?

What is 1 to 3 weeks or longer

400

Food containing this must be avoided when taking an MAOI

What is tyramine

400

This memory tool can be used to recognize serotonin syndrome

What is SHIVERS

400

Four or more mood episodes in a 12-month period

What is rapid cycling 

500

The patient presents with hypomanic episodes alternating with persistent depressive episodes for at least 2 years

What is cyclothymic disorder

500

Name 4 actions taken prior to an ECT treatment

What is ECG, monitor vital signs, monitor mental status, witness the informed consent

500

Before administering lithium complete a baseline assessment of these two things

What is renal and thyroid function

500

Name 4 expected findings of an adolescent with depression

What is low self-esteem, irritability, chronic pain, changes in sleep patterns, changes in appetite, feelings of sadness

500

A less severe episode of mania that lasts at least 4 days accompanied by three or more manifestations of mania

What is hypomania