Somatic/Trauma
Impulse
Eating/Substance
Anger/Communication
100

A child with this disorder might experience reduction in play or social withdraw.

What is PTSD?

100

Repeated or deliberate fire setting.

What is pyromania?

100

Intense fear of gaining weight.

What is anorexia nervosa?

100

Percentage of communication that is nonverbal.

What is 80%?

200

The psychological and emotional expression of stress through physical symptoms. 

What is somatization?

200

This characteristic might be an predictor of future antisocial personality disorder in adults.

What is callousness?

200

There are this many kinds of anorexia nervosa.

What is two?

200

This feeling is normal and can even be healthy.

What is anger?

300

Disconnection of thoughts, emotions, sensations, and behaviors connected with a memory.

What is dissociation? 

300

Course of ODD into adulthood.

What is diminishes?

300

This syndrome is caused by thiamine deficiency caused by chronic alcohol use.

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?

300

2 key communication techniques for nurses.

What is reflecting and giving information?

400

Intrusive recollections or dreams and flashbacks might occur in this age group with PTSD.

What are adults?

400

3 examples of ACE's.

What is abuse (emotional, physical, sexual), neglect, parental mental illness, spousal abuse, and substance use.

400

Anorexia affects tryptophan, a necessary component for synthesis of this hormone.

What is serotonin?

400

Always an objectionable act that involves intentional use of force that results in, or has the potential to result in injury of another person.

What is violence?

500

Illness anxiety disorder is an example of this kind of disorder.

What is somatic symptom disorder?

500

A major cause of aggressive responses from patients with impulse control disorders.

What is strongly expressed emotion?

500

Chlordiazepoxide (Librium), lorazepam (Ativan), diazepam (Valium) can all be used to treat this symptom. 

What is alcohol withdrawal?

500

Indicates that the nurse is unable to understand or empathize with the patient.

What is minimizing feelings?