The client experiences irrational fear of a certain object/place.
What are specific phobias
This disorder is characterized by re-experiencing past trauma events that include anxiety and detachment, lasting longer than 1 month following the event.
What is PTSD
This type of disorder specifically affects mood (affect) and places the client at higher risk for suicide
What are depressive disorders
This class of drugs often cause death due to respiratory depression.
What are opioids/narcotics
Repeating what nurse believes is the main point patient said.
What is restating
This disorder is characterized by recurrent/excessive thoughts that are not about real life problems and repetitive behaviors the person is driven to perform
What is OCD
What is anorexia nervosa
What is bipolar disorder
Name two antidepressants
What is:
paroxetine (Paxil)
fluoxetine (Prozac)
sertraline (Zoloft)
venlafaxine (Effexor)
duloxetine (Cymbalta)
buproprion (Wellbutrin)
General comments allowing patient to direct interaction; usually not answered with a "yes" or "no"
What is open ended questions
The client experiences extreme fear of certain places (outdoors or public places), that makes them feel unsafe.
What is Agoraphobia
This disorder is related to chemical substances that lead to clinically significant impairment during a 12month period.
What is substance abuse disorder.
This type of disorder affects the clients abilities of thinking, behaving, emotions, and the ability to perceive reality.
What are psychotic disorders OR what is schizophrenia.
Delirium tremens (disorientation, tremor, marked wakefulness, fever, visual and tactile hallucinations) can be seen when withdrawing from what?
Form of nonverbal communication that conveys interest and caring.
What is active listening
The client has a preoccupation with perceived flaws or defects in physical appearance.
What is body dysmorphic disorder.
What disorder causes impairment in self-identity, self direction and interpersonal function.
What is personality disorder
When the client exhibits physical manifestations in response to their psychological stressors this exhibits what type disorder
What is somatic system disorder
This is the best and most commonly used medication for bipolar disorder
What is lithium
physical distance between speaker and receiver. intimate, personal, social, and public space.
What is proximity
The client exhibits uncontrollable excessive worry for at least 6 months
What is generalized anxiety disorder
What is neurocognitive disorders
Also known as functional neurological disorder; the client exhibits neurological manifestations in the absence of neurological diagnosis. Have deficits in voluntary movement and sensory function.
What is conversion disorder.
This is the first line medication treatment of a person with depressed mood, fatigue, insomnia, feelings of guilt or worthlessness and agitation?
SSRI's(selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors)/antidepressants
allows time to organize thoughts and formulate a response.
What is silence