This therapy focuses on changing negative thought patterns:
What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
This is one side effect of antidepressants:
What is sexual dysfunction, hypotension, weight gain, etc.?
These are used as a last resort for safety:
What are restraints?
This is the priority for a patient with borderline personality disorder:
What is self-harm risk?
Nurses are mandatory reporters in this situation:
What is abuse?
These are the ethical terms that refer to doing no harm and promoting good:
What are nonmaleficence and beneficence?
This is one positive and one negative symptom of schizophrenia:
What are hallucinations/speech alterations and lack of energy, etc.?
This occurs before an actual loss happens:
What is anticipatory grief?
Acute mental status change over a short period of time:
What is delirium?
These are 2 risk factors for agression/violence:
What are violence history, substance use, isolation, etc.?
This is an example of a non-theraputic communication strategy:
What are why questions, false reassurance, approval, closed questions, etc.
This is one cause of lithium toxicity and the lab value associated:
What is fluid loss and lithium level greater than 1.5?
This condition can be associated with inattention and trouble with school work:
What is ADHD?
This is the condition that violates the rights of others & the treatment:
What is conduct disorder and behavioral therapy?
These are the 3 parts of the cycle of violence:
What are tension-building, acute-battering, and honeymoon?
This is a potential complication that can occur with antidepressant and herbal supplement use:
What is serotonin syndrome?
This is one side effect & complication of dopamine antagonist/antipsychotic use:
What is Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)/Tardive Dyskinesia & Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (Ach Toxicity, Agranulocytosis, Prolonged QT, Liver Impairment)?
______ is associated with compulsive behaviors, where as ______ is associated with repetitive behaviors:
What are OCD and ASD?
This is a symptom and treatment of alcohol withdrawl:
What are delirium/hallucinations and benzodiazepines?
This is care for patients with a life expectancy of 6 months or less with a goal of comfort not cure:
What is hospice?
The three types of prevention and one example of each:
What are primary (screening), secondary (care during crisis), and tertiary prevention (long-term support)?
This is the difference between anorexia and bulimia eating disorders and 1 symptom of each:
What is eating restriction vs purging behaviors?
A: lanugo
B: dental decay
*electrolyte imbalances*
What are the phases of the nurse-client relationship?
What are preorientation, orientation, working, and termination?
This is a symptom and treatment of opioid withdrawl:
What are bone pain/goosebumps and methadone/clonidine?
This is the major difference between ASD and PTSD:
What is timeline?