Schizophrenia Basics
Antipsychotic Medications
Depressive Disorders
Bipolar & Mania
Suicide Awareness & Nursing Care
100
This is most important to assess when a client is having auditory hallucinations?

What is asking what the voices are saying?

100

Give one example of a first-generation (typical) antipsychotic.

Haloperidol, Chlorpromazine, Fluphenazine

100

Two key symptoms of major depressive disorder.

what is Depressed mood, anhedonia, sleep/appetite change, fatigue, poor concentration

100

Describe the mood and behavior of a person in a manic episode.

Elevated/irritable mood, increased energy, pressured speech, impulsivity

100

The strongest predictor of future suicide attempt?

What is a previous suicide attempt  

200

Two examples of positive symptoms of schizophrenia 

What is hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, bizarre behavior

200

A major side effect is associated with long-term use of typical antipsychotics that include tongue protrusion and lip smacking?

What is Tardive dyskinesia

200

The inablitity to feel pleasure or interest in activities is known as what term?

What is anhedonia.

200

Dietary preference for clients with bipolar disorder 

What are finger foods?

200

Name two verbal cues that may indicate suicidal ideation.

“I wish I were dead,” “You won’t have to worry about me much longer.”  

300

Two negative symptoms of schizophrenia

What is flat affect, avolition, alogia, anhedonia

300

Clozapine carries a risk for what serious blood disorder?

What is Agranulocytosis?
300

What is the typical first-line medication class for depression?

SSRI

300

What is the therapeutic serum level range for lithium?

0.6 – 1.2 mEq/L

300

 What question should every nurse ask directly when assessing suicide risk?

“Are you thinking about killing yourself?”  

400

I am the President of the United States, ruler of the country is an example of what?

What is a Grandiose delusion

400

Two extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) include

What is Dystonia, akathisia, pseudoparkinsonism

400

This medication class has teaching that includes avoiding tyramine foods; there is a risk of hypertensive crisis

MAOI

400

List two early signs of lithium toxicity.

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremor, polyuria

400

 List three key safety interventions for a high-risk client.

Remove lethal means, 1:1 observation, safety plan, therapeutic communication  

500

Maintenance of posture or position over time even when it is awkward or uncomfortable is known as this

What is waxy flexibility?

500

A life-threatening reaction presents with fever, muscle rigidity, and autonomic instability?

What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)

500

This nursing priority exists for a client who begins antidepressants and suddenly appears more energetic?

 Assess suicide risk—energy may return before mood improves

500

The priority dietary instruction for clients prescribed lithium includes maintenance of what in the diet?

What is sodium/salt?
500

Name one evidence-based psychotherapeutic approach effective in reducing suicide risk.

Cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)