Somatic Disorders
Psychotic disorders
Substance abuse
Dissociative Disorders
Anger and abuse
100
My father just passed away and now I can not walk

What is conversion disorder

100

Positive Symptoms

What are

Bizarre behaviors and speech patterns

Hallucinations

Delusions

Illusions

100

abstaining from or getting rid of  toxic or unhealthy substances from the body is called

What is

detox

100


Characterized by an inability to remember
personal information that cannot be explained by
ordinary forgetfulness
 

What is Dissociative amnesia



 Most of these memory lapses are related to

extremely stressful events

 Can remember the whole day but not the stressful

event but still feels the emotions from the trauma

100

Occurs during the escalation phase

building stage to loss of control- Level 2 

level 2 interventions- PROTECT



Protect the client, yourself, and
others from potential harm.
Suggest a “time-out” in a quieter, but
safe, place. Keep client talking. Stay
close to exit.

200

I always get so worried I have a major illness... Oh no is it cancer?

What is illness anxiety disorder?

200

Negative symptoms 

What is:
Emotional withdrawal
 Apathy- lack of care, social withdrawal
 Alogia- restricted or lack of speech
 Avolition- lack of motivation or ability to do
tasks or activities that have an end goal
 Anhedonia- lack of pleasure
 Poor grooming
 Agnosia- unable to recognize formerly
familiar objects and people in his
environment

200

Define DTs

What is

˜a severe form of alcohol withdrawal that involves sudden and severe physical, mental, behavioral, and nervous system changes.

˜Symptoms begin 48 hours to 10 days after the last drink

˜can include changes in mental function, tremors, delirium, hallucinations, and seizures.

˜Delirium tremens is a medical emergency.

˜Treatment and close monitoring in the hospital setting are required.

200

Sudden, unexpected travel with an inability to
recall the past

What is Dissociative Fugue

200

Difference between ODD and Conduct DO

What is

Conduct disorder
• Pattern of behavior whereby the basic rights of others or
major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are
violated
• Bully, threaten humans and animals
• No empathy and feel no guilt
• May lead to APD
 Oppositional defiant disorder
• Pattern of negative, aggressive behaviors that focuses
on authority figures in the child’s life
• Always fighting for control and attention, temper tantrums
• May lead to Conduct D/O

300

I have had abdominal pain for over a year but all my lab work keeps coming back normal

What is Somatic symptom disorder

300

Describe EPS symptoms

involuntary movements

akathisia, TD, dystonia, dyskinesia

Higher risk with 1st gen antipsychotics

300

symptoms of intoxication: constricted pupils, increased sedation, decreased respirations, slurred speech

What are opioids

300

Presence of two or more identities or
personalities that repeatedly take control of
an individual’s behavior (host and alters)

DID

300

 Individuals fail to resist
aggressive impulses that
result in the destruction of
property or assault on
another individual.

What is 

IED

Frequent anger outburst out of
proportion to the stressor

400

Chile is an 8 year old female here for the 5th time with nausea and vomiting. She appears to be afraid of mom however mom will not leave her side

Factitious DO imposed on another

400

Describe NMS

What is


Neuroleptic malignant syndrome-
potentially fatal- unstable VS (all elevated)
 symptoms of NMS change in loc, rapid onset of rigid muscles,
respiratory difficulty, tremors, and an inability to speak.
 cardinal sign of NMS is a high body temperature.
Temperatures can reach as high as 108°F, but usually range
between 101° and 103°F.

400

Symptoms of WD - restless, anxious, irritable

What is cannabis

400

Treatment of choice for Dissociative disorders

What is long-term therapy provided in an
outpatient setting.


Must deal with their TRAUMA!

400

  The  impulse  to  steal  objects
when they are not needed for personal use or
survival

What is Kleptomania

500

Client on trial for murder states he is psychotic if this is untrue it is called


What is

Malingering

500

Describe catatonic phase of Schizophrenia

What is

Catatonic- Marked psychomotor problems: immobility or
excessive activity with no purpose; odd movements, rigid
posture

500

Substance that may cause psychosis

What are Hallucinogens

PCP,  LSD, mushrooms

500

An attempt to cope with deep-seated emotional
anxiety or distress (past trauma usually present)

What is dissociation 


500

SANE nurse

sexual assault nurse examiners


Must obtain informed consent for all sexual assault clients