This 1930's mobster boss died of neuro syphilis at Alcatraz...
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Who is Al Capone
YOLA/STD or STI
You only live once/What is a sexual transmitted disease or infection
Thought d/o with =/- symptoms i.e. hallucinations, ahedonia, poor hygiene
What is schizophrenia?
Used to treat Schizophrenia this class of drugs aim to decrease dopamine levels
What are anti-psychotics
DAILY DOUBLE:
STD Characterized by PAIN DURING URINATION...
What is Gonorrhea
SMDH/CHI
shaking my.../closed head injury
Process by which a person unconsciously and inappropriately displaces (transfers) onto individuals in his or hers current life those patterns of behavior and emotional reactions that originated in relation to significant figures in childhood, says Sigmund Freud
What is Transference
When confronted with this _______________? Our autonomic nervous system reacts with a flight or fight response
What is stress/anxiety
drug that increase synaptic levels of norepinephrine and/or increase serotonin are used in the treatment of?
What is depression
How do you describe a pain that feels like a sharp point?
stabbing
TMI/TBI
Traumatic brain injury
usually occurs after severe traumatic event i.e. childhood abuse, military combat, sexual assult, natural disaster, or life threatening illness
What is PTSD!
Complaints of sedation, weight gain, motor disturbances, and sexual dysfunction...
What are side-effects of medications
BYOB/ETOH
Bring your own .../Alcohol d/o
Refers to the tendency of the nurse to displace onto the patient feelings related to people in his or her past. Frequently, the pt's transference to the nurse evokes these __________ feelings in the nurse
What is Countertransference
Patients with these diagnosis have inflexible and maladaptive ways of handling stress, demonstrate difficulties in both work and intimate relationships, evoke strong, intense personal conflict with those around them: and have difficulty managing impulses
What r Personality disorders
a client with schizophrenia and receiving an antipsychotic medication is having uncontrolled movement of the lips and tongue. The nurse determines that the client is experiencing...
What is Tardive dyskinesia (EPS)
STFU/SIB
What is shut the freak up/Self-injurious behavior
Examples of these ______ behaviors include good eye contact, body language, vocal qualities, & verbal tracking are a key element in effective communication
What are Attending behaviors
DAILY DOUBLE:
Can be influenced by a combination of genetics, biological, sociological, & environmental factors...
What are substance abuse risk factors
Tacrine (Cognex), Galantamine (Razadyne), and Donepezil (Aricept) are drugs known to provoke slower heart rates and fainting episodes while combating this disease
What is Alzheimer's disease