Medications
Medications
Mood Disorders
Preventing Suicide
Schizophrenia
Childhood Disorders
Anger/IPV/Sexual Violence
100

These type of medications can have a side effect of EPS

Typical antipsychotics

First Generation
100

Which type of medication would be contraindicated for a patient with substance abuse disorder?

Benzodiazepine

100
A patient with insomnia, labile mood, and grandiose thinking is most likely experiencing what?

Mania

100

What type of mental health disorder is a risk factor for suicide?

All mental health disorders
100

 What type of patient response is this?

"The people are watching me through the window."

(There are no people)


Delusion

100

The uncontrolled release of stool

Encopresis

100

Intervention for a patient who is a danger to self or others.

Restraints

200

How does a nurse monitor for side effects of EPS?

Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale

AIMS

200

This class of medications contributes to the development of metabolic syndrome. 

Second generation antipsychotics (SGA)s

200

Hypomania-no mania, with periods of depression. 

What is Bipolar II

200

If a patient states "I have thoughts of suicide", what is the nurse response?

Do you have a plan?

200

Hallucination is a __________ symptom.

positive

200

Forgetful, disorganized, has difficulties making friends.

What is ADHD

200
Class(es) of medication administered for angry outburst

Antipsychotic, benzodiazipines

300

What teaching should be provided for a patient taking Selegiline?

Dietary instructions, tyramine free

300

Shuffling gait, tremors, rigidity after taking an antipsychotic medication

What is pseudo-parkinsonism

300

What are 5 priority assessments for patients with Bipolar 

Suicidality, VS, nutrition, sleep, medication compliance. 

300

Which two suicidal factors are the most dangerous with a suicidal plan?

Access to means and lethality

300

What therapeutic technique is most effective with hallucinations?

observation

presenting reality

300

Destructive, challenges authority, violates the law

What is Conduct Disorder

300

Women, children, people with disabilities, immigrants, LGBTQ

Higher risk populations for violence

400

Potential adverse effects a nurse should educate/monitor for a patient who is taking olanzapine?

Metabolic Syndrome:

Obesity, HTN, hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, abdominal obesity, etc. 

400

Which is a medical emergency? Acute dystonic reaction, tardive dyskinesia, or neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)?

NMS

400

What is the most important thing a nurse a should do during the orientation phase of working with a patient who has a paranoid delusions?

Establish trust

400

Removal of dangerous items, 1:1 observation, involuntary hospitalization. 

What are suicide precautions. 

400

If a patient is experiencing delusions, hallucinations and anhedonia, what category of medication would you expect and why?

Atypical, second generation


because patient has positive and negative symptoms

400

Difficulty making eye contact, adheres to strict routines, does not like certain sounds. 

What is autism

400

A child presents with ligature marks on his wrists, cigarette burns on his arms, and displays terror when approached by adults

What is child abuse

500

Which of the following labs would be concerning for a patient taking Lithium?

Na 130

K 3.6

WBC 8,000

Na 135

Na 130

500

The patient is taking haloperidol and is restless and pacing. How would the nurse document this finding?

Akathisia

500
When a patient with bipolar disorder refuses medication, what is the next action the nurse should do?

Assess

500
Black box warning to monitor for suicide for this class of medication?

What are SSRIs

500

Withdrawal, isolation, focus on outlandish things.

What is the prodrome or prodromal stage of schizophrenia. 

500

Class of medications prescribed to children with ADHD and name one.

CNS Stimulants

Ritalin, adderall, vyvanse, focolin, etc.

500

When a person suspects their drink was spiked-what is a priority intervention?

What is obtain a urine specimen.