Facts
Risk Factors
True or False
Nursing Process
Suicide
100

Defined as the act of one taking one's own life.

Suicide.

100

Risk for suicide increases with what?

Age, unemployment, sexual orientation, poly substance abuse, family history, 

100

Suicide is a disorder.

False: Suicide is a behavior

100

Most important for a nurse to do what in assessment of a patient?

Identify and distinguish thoughts, plans or attempts

100

Name 2 Psychological Theories r/t suicide

Anger turned inward

Hopelessness & other s/s of depression

Desperation & guilt

Hx of aggression & violence

Shame & humiliation


200

Suicide is the _______ leading cause of death overall.

10th

200

Suicide is higher among what professions?

Dentists, lawyers, law enforcement officers, physicians, insurance agents

200

Common method of suicide with males is suffocation.

False: Firearms

200

2 Nursing Diagnoses for suicidal patient

1) Risk for Suicide

2) Hopelessness

200

In response to changes that occur in an individual's life that disrupts feelings of relatedness to the group

Anomic Suicide

300

What % of those who attempt, or are successful with suicide, have a diagnosed mental illness?

More than 90%

300

3 types of bullying

Physical, cyberbullying and psychological bullying

300

Men are more likely than women to seek help from friends or professionals

True

300

Analysis of the suicidal crisis includes:

1) Precipitating stressor

2) Relevant history

3) Life-stage issues

300

Response of the individual who feels separate & apart from mainstream of society

Egoistic Suicide

400

______ are 70% more successful at completion of suicide attempts.

Men

400

Divorce or being a widow(er) increase the chances of one taking their own life.

True: Divorced men are 3x more likely to take their own lives and widows have also been identified as at greater risk

400

Religious affiliation is associated with decreased suicide attempts

True

400

Name 3 suicide precautions

1:1 observations

search belongings

documentation of pt's location, mood, quoted statements, and behavior q15 min

Remove all items that can be used to hurt selves

400

Excessively integrated into the group; often governed by cultural, religious or political ties; alliance is so strong that the individual will sacrifice their own lives for the group

Altruistic Suicide

500

Highest rate of suicides occur in what age group?

45-64

500

Which mental disorders are associated most with suicide?

Depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, personality disorders, psychosis with command hallucinations and substance abuse

500

The more money you have the lower your risk for suicide.

False: those who are in the higher and lower socioeconomic classes actually have higher suicide rates than those in the middle class

500

What acronym is used to summarize important factors the may increase a person's risk for suicidal behavior?

Is Path Warm:

I- Ideation S-Substances Abuse

P-Purposelessness A-Anger 

T- Trapped H-Hopelessness

W-Withdrawn A-Anxiety

R- Recklessness M-Mood


500

Factors that elevates suicidal ideation to active risk for attempts in a 3 step trajectory

1) pain combined with hopelessness increases suicidal ideation

2) Connectedness prevents suicide ideation from escalating in those at risk, but when pain and hopelessness exceed one’s sense of connectedness to others, suicide ideation becomes active.

3) When strong, active suicide ideation is present, it leads to an attempt only if one has capacity to make an attempt