Psychiatric Medication
Substance Abuse &Withdrawal
Therapeutic Communication
Psychiatric Disorders
Priority & Safety
Loss, Grief, Dying, Death
100

This mood stabilizer has a therapeutic level of 0.6–1.2 mEq/L.

What is Lithium?

100

This medication reverses opioid overdose.

What is Naloxone (Narcan)?

100

This statement is therapeutic:
“Tell me more about…”

What is Exploring?

100

Fear of abandonment + unstable relationships =

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

100

The first priority for suicidal patient is:

What is Safety precautions / 1:1 observation?

100

“This can’t be happening.”

What is Denial?

200

This antidepressant class requires avoiding tyramine foods.

What are MAOIs?

200

This withdrawal syndrome can cause tremors, seizures, and hallucinations.

What is Alcohol withdrawal / DTs?

200

The best response to hallucinations is:

What is acknowledge feelings without validating the hallucination?

200

Flashbacks, nightmares, and hypervigilance =

What is PTSD?

200

A benzo patient must be taught to avoid this:

What is Alcohol / opioids?

200

“Why me?”

What is Anger

300

This syndrome includes hyperthermia, tremors, clonus, and diaphoresis.

What is Serotonin Syndrome?

300

This vitamin is given to prevent Wernicke encephalopathy in alcohol use disorder.

What is Thiamine (Vitamin B1)?

300

The best response to dementia asking about a deceased mother:

What is “Tell me about your mother.”

300

Obsessions plus compulsions =

What is OCD?

300

The first priority in DTs is:

What is Airway and seizure precautions?

300

The best nursing response to depression stage:

What is presence and silence

400

This medication is NOT PRN and takes 2–4 weeks to work for anxiety.

What is Buspirone?

400

This medication is commonly used for alcohol withdrawal tremors and restlessness.

What is Lorazepam (Ativan) or Chlordiazepoxide (Librium)?

400

This communication technique confirms understanding.

What is Teach-back?

400

Voices telling patient to self-harm requires this FIRST:

What is safety assessment for command hallucinations?

400

The first priority with command hallucinations is:

What is assess intent and plan?

400

A DNR means:

What is No CPR during arrest

500

This antidepressant class is most lethal in overdose.

What are TCAs?

500

A patient continues use despite harm, loss of family, and overdose. This is:

What is Addiction?

500

This is NEVER therapeutic:
“Everything will be fine.”

What is False reassurance?

500

Sudden confusion after surgery in an older adult =

What is Delirium?

500

A postop confused patient climbing out of bed needs:

What is frequent reorientation and fall prevention?

500

The priority of palliative care is:

What is comfort and symptom management