Substance Use/Addictive Disorders
Personality Disorders
Suicide and Nonsuicidal Self Injury
Neurocognitive Disorders
Miscellaneous
100

The process of using a substance to excess

What is intoxication?

100

The three groups of personality disorders

What are eccentric, erratic, and anxious?

100

Symptoms include cutting, burning, skin picking, etc. without the intention of death

What is non-suicidal self injury?

100

A confused mental state that occurs suddenly and is a medical emergency

What is delirium?

100

An objectionable act that involves the intentional use of force that results in injury to another person

What is violence?

200

Drug treatment for opioid overdose in an emergency

What is naloxone (Narcan)?

200

Most well-known personality disorder characterized by emotional dysregulation and lability

What is borderline personality disorder?

200

Group most at risk for copycat suicides

Who are adolescents?

200

The most frequently occurring major neurological disorder

What is Alzheimer's disease?

200

The type of crisis that can result from leaving home for the first time or retiring

What is a maturational crisis?

300

Consuming too much alcohol in a short period of time

What is binge drinking?

300

Disorder in which the individual needs to be the center of attention and display bold behaviors

What is histrionic personality disorder?

300

A verbal cue that includes an open message about suicide that is obvious and apparent

What is an overt statement?

300

The tendency for the patient's mood to drop and agitation to increase as the day becomes darker

What is sundowning or sundown syndrome?

300

A device, method, or process that is used for the specific purpose of restricting a patient's freedom of movement

What is restraint?

400

Most common medication given for opioid withdrawal

What is methadone?

400

Disorder characterized by perfectionism and obsessively sticking to schedules

What is obsessive compulsive personality disorder?

400

Group that has a 1.5-time higher risk for suicide 

Who are veterans?

400

The creation of stories in place of missing memories to maintain self-esteem

What is confabulation?

400

Level of crisis prevention which involves intervention during an acute crisis to prevent prolonged anxiety

What is secondary prevention?

500

A serious medical emergency that can occur within the first 72 hours of alcohol withdrawal

What are delirium tremens or DTs?

500

Disorder in which the individual is detached from social relationships and the nurse should avoid being too "friendly"

What is schizoid personality disorder?

500

The three goals of nursing interventions when a patient has suicidal ideations

What are prevention, treatment, and postvention?

500

The inability to recognize or identify familiar objects, people, or sounds

What is agnosia?

500

The four phases of the FEMA disaster response

What are prevention/mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery?