Personality Disorders
Dementia/Delirium
Addiction
Behavior/neurodevelopmental
Miscellaneous
Final Jeopardy
100

Patients with this personality disorder will have problems with the legal system, irresponsibility to their financial responsibilities, inability to maintain a job, inability to maintain familial relationships, refusal to accept responsibility, lack of compassion towards others, and will often suffer from substance abuse. 

What is antisocial personality disorder?

100

True or false: nurses should limit a dementia patient's choices for daily activities

True: 

  • Limiting the client's choices is appropriate for a client who has dementia as this intervention decreases the client's level of anxiety. 


100

When a patient is addicted to opioids, the drugs of choice for pain include these

What are non-opioid analgesics? 

Bonus: name a few

Double bonus: what drug do we give to reduce opioid cravings for addicts?

100

A person with this autism will most likely be diagnosed at this stage in their life

What is during their toddler years?

100

This disorder is demonstrated through involuntary loss of sensory function which may return after the stress is maintained

What is conversion disorder?

100

What should the MSE include for a dementia patient?

Ability to perform calculations (cognition)

Recall ability (Memory)

Long-term memory (Memory)

Behavior

Level of orientation (Level of consciousness)

Physical appearance

200

A patient with this personality disorder will have false beliefs about irrational fears, will believe that others are always lying to them, will hold onto grudges for no reason, and will find demeaning meanings in benign remarks.

What is paranoid personality disorder?

200

When treating an older adult with delirium tremensin the ER this should be a priority intervention.

What is raising the side rails to prevent falls.

200

If a patient drinks alcohol while taking this drug they may experience severe nausea

What is disulfiram (Antabuse)?

200

Medications for this disorder should be given in the morning to prevent insomnia

What are medications for ADHD?

200

True or false: patients with eating disorders are likely to develop comorbidities such as depression, anxiety, and OCD

True: especially with anorexia nervosa

300

The nurse's plan of care for this personality disorder should include giving praise when the client demonstrates assertive behavior or independence

What is dependent personality disorder?

300

This is a good intervention for a dementia patient with urinary incontinence 

What is creating a bathroom schedule to help the patient use the restroom frequently.

300

Giving Narcan to a patient who has overdosed on Heroin has the main goal of this

What is reversing the respiratory effects (slowed breathing)?

300

Children with this disorder will consistently test limits

What is Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) 

300

Illusions, seizures, tremors, headaches, hallucinations, agitation, anxiety, and diaphoresis are all signs of withdrawing from this substance

What is Alcohol?

400

The goal of care for this personality disorder is to promote appropriate behavior

What is histrionic behavior disorder?

400

This is defined as a patient making up events to fill the gaps of their memory

What is confabulation?

400

"We admit we are powerless over alcohol - that our lives had become unmanageable" is the first step of this program

What is Alcoholics Anonymous?

400

Making a contract with an adolescent patient to correct inappropriate behavior is a good intervention for patients with this type of disorder

What is conduct disorder?

  • A behavior contract is appropriate to identify the expected behavior and consequences. The client, by signing the contract, assumes responsibility for her behavior.


400

Providing frequent small meals, monitoring daily weights, staying with the client during meals, and encouraging weight gain should be part of the care plan for patients with this disorder

What is anorexia nervosa?

500

Dialectical Behavior Therapy, which is designed to transform negative thinking patterns and destructive behaviors through direct confrontation of negative behaviors and attitudes, and effective limit setting, is good for this personality disorder

What is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?

500

A nurse could describe primary dementia to a family in this manner

What is "Forgetfulness that gradually progresses to disorientation"

500

Dilated pupils, tremors, fever, tachycardia, and agitation are all symptoms of overdosing on this stimulant

What is cocaine?

500

This fundamental sign of autism is manifested by repeating words or phrases that are spoken to them

What is echolalia?

500

These are signs 3 of bulimia nervosa

What are dental caries, binge eating and purging, laxative use, excessive exercise, and frequent PVCs due to low potassium.