Anger/ legal/ethics
Violence
Assessement1
Assessment2
Grief/Loss
Anxiety/stress
100

Nursing intervention for agitated client

What is ID source of distress, be firm and calm, If PRN medication give, find activities to vent frustration e.g. gym, running, punching bag, Ask staff to stand by.

100

Risk factors for abuse older adults

What is dependent on caregivers for ADLs, lack of own source of income, caregiver perception of client being a burden.

100

Judgment vs insight

What is "making an appropriate decision" vs. understanding what is happening?"

100

Nursing consideration during assessment

What is collect both subjective and objective data, understand factors that affect individual's mental health. use interpreter, be aware of cultural values.

100

Kubler Ross stages of Grief

What is Denial, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance, Anger

100

Symptoms of PTSD

What is nightmares, avoiding, flashbacks, hyperaoursal.

200

Risk factors for aggression

What is a client with delusions (paranoid), history of violence, growing up in a violent family, low-frustration threshold, and certain mental illnesses?

200

Risk factors for abuse children

What is child look different, born disabled, does not meet the expectation of parent/guardian, born premature, very strict disciplinarian parents?

200

Nursing consideration of culture

What is care must be culturally sensitive, respectful, nonjudgmental, nurse self-awareness of own culture. aske the client about their culture beliefs.

200

Thought process

abstract thinking, neologism, flight of ideas, clang association, thought blocking, tangentiality, circmustantiality

200

Complicated grief

What is prolonged, affects functionality-closet untouched, quit a job, develop clinical depression?

200

Phobias

Irrational fear of: agoraphobia-situations one cannot escape or save self, social phobia-fear of social performance, specific objects, or animals.

300

Principles of ethics

What is beneficence, nonmaleficence, confidentiality, autonomy, justice, veracity, fidelity? Ethical dilemma- no clear choices

300

Characteristic of perpetrators of violence

What is spouses of older adults, substance abusers, history of family violence, poor coping skills, low self- esteem.

300

Individual view of self and their abilities

What is self-concept?

300

Thought content

What is suicide ideation, homicidal ideation, delusions, hallucination?

300

Disenfranchised grief

What is grief that is postponed due to unavoidable circumstances, not socially sanctioned, or violent death?cannot be acknowledged publicly. 

300

Mild and moderate level of anxiety

Client is functional- you can teach a client, Have a conversation.


400

Torts

What is intentional( assault(threaten client), false imprisonment(inappropriate seclusion), battery(physical contact) and unintentional (negligence)? 

400

Nursing intervention for child abuse 

What is ID injuries that are suspicious, report any suspicion, ensure child safety, interview child alone, tell child not their fault, 

400

abstract thinking 

Able to interpret a proverb.

400

Delusions

What is persecutory delusions (highest priority), magical thinking, ideas of references, thought insertion, grandiose, somatic.

400

Anticipatory grief

What is grieving expected loss such as a terminal illness with a poor prognosis?

400

Systematic desensatization

A behavioral therapy where, a client is gradually introduced to anxiety causing object while teahcing relaxation techniques to lower their anxiety.

500

Involuntary commitment

What is client who is danger to self or others. Client have al the rights like any other client apart from the  freedom to leave at will  

500

Nursing intervention on Intimate partner violence 

What is let client know they are safe, they did not deserve what is done to them, offer to call 911, shelter but respect their decision if decline, give them safety plan, believe them. be non-judgmental?

500

Components of culture

A system of beliefs, practices, and values, variations in non-verbal meaning

500

Mood

Flat affect, excited, irritable, labile-frequent change in mood

500

Nursing intervention for grieving client

What is proper nutrition, understand anger and aggression are acceptable form of grief response, support client during grieving

500

Nursing consideration for PTSD

Do not touch a client experiencing flashback, do not give too much information about the trauma, assess for suicide and encourage clients to express feelings.

600

Confidentiality/ autonomy

What is right to make own decisions, consent to invasive procedures, privacy and confidentiality. Exception is when threat to harm a third party or suspected child or elder abuse

600

Signs of child abuse

What is Lacerations in different stages of healing, belt buckle marks, bite marks, malnourished, low-self esteem, fidgeting, anxiety, spiral fractures, sexualized behaviors, and cigarette burn marks? SID-bulging fontanel, retinal hemorrhage..

600

Individual factors

What is self-efficacy, hardiness, Resilience, (biologic/ethnicity -drug interactions and response), age, spirituality.

600

Assessing for knowledge, understanding, thinking  and memory in MSE

What is cognition?

600

Grief myth busters

What is it is okay to be vulnerable and to feel weak, there is no right and wrong way to grieve, There is no time frame to grief, Expressing how your feel is normal grieving process. It is okay to be angry and resentful.

600

Disossiative disorders

Disconnect from self/reality/loss of memory due to trauma. e.g. depersonalization-see oneself like in a movie, derealization-the room around is moving or changing, fugue-loss of identity, relocate, amnesia-do not remember events around trauma.

700

Side effects of antipsychotics

What are anticholinergic effects, metabolic syndrome (weight gain, HTN, hyperglycemia), sedation, and orthostatic hypotension?

700

Intimate partner violence

What is prioritize safety by developing and offering a safe escape plan in case things get worse.

700

Nursing Process

AAPIE- in order of priority: Assessment>analysis>planning>implementation>Evaluation

700

Components of Mental Status Exam

Appearance, behavior, orientation, mood, thought process and content, judgement, insight, level of consciousness. memory.

700

Risk factors for complicated grief

What is low trust in others, death by suicide, violent death, lack of support, existing mental illness

700

Severe/panic level of anxiety

Client highest risk for injury, stay with the client, postpone teaching.

this is acute-use simple short statements, direct and clear words.