Medications
Disease Process
Signs/Symptoms
Care Plans
Safety
100

A medication that is tied to dietary by making sure the diet does not change from the norm. 

What is Lithium carbonate? 

100

The criteria that make any mental health disease process severe enough to meet DSM-V criteria. 

What is interferes with your occupation and relationships? 

100

This is the perspective of what is happening to a patient with anxiety as they escalate. 

What is a narrowed lens of environment? 

100

This is what a nurse's goal is when a client admits hopelessness and a plan to harm themselves. 

What is prevent suicide?

100

This is where the nurse should stand in reference to safety from a potential aggressive patient

What is between the patient and the door

200

This is the drug given when a client overdoses on alprazolam. 

What is flumenzil? 

200

A disease characterized by an obsession with food and withholding due to a poor body image. 

What is anorexia nervosa? 

200

Delusions and hallucinations are often seen as key components of this diagnosis and are not avolition, anergy, and anhedonia. 

What are positive symptoms of schizophrenia? 

200

This is the emotional state of a suicidal client that is most dangerous.  

What is hopelessness? 

200

When a patient's nonverbals show tight jaw, furrowed brow, and thinned lips. 

What is be prepared to protect yourself and the patient's around you? 

300

This is the drug class given for a person that is already on an SSRI but needs something more. 

An adjunctive. 

300

Sweaty palms, dilated pupils, increased HR, increased BP, and decreased GI. 

What is physiological stress response? 

300

A progressive decline in thought processes, problem solving, and recognition followed by lack of clarity

What is dementia? 

300

The nursing diagnosis for a burned out caregiver that has been burdened with total care for an extended period of time. 

What is caregiver overload? 

300

The test performed prior to starting an anti-psychotic drug. 

What is an AIMS test? 

400

The drug class that has food restrictions such chocolate, cheese, and wine. 

What is an MAOI?

400

A client with this disease process uses ritualistic measures in response to automatic thoughts. 

What is obsessive compulsive disorder? 

400

Disease process characterized by at least 7 days of mania and then a potential depressive phase. 

What is Bipolar I?

400

This client is extensively hyperactive, bothering clients around them and is unable to comprehend simple directions.  

What is a manic patient? 

400

This is what is done for a client that is a confirmed suicide attempt and being admitted for a 72 hour observation. 

What is remove shoe strings, any clothing, and potential weapons from the client? 

500
This drug can be give via pen or nasal spray for overdose of narcotics. 

What is naloxzone? 

500

A disorder characterized by the thought that rules do not apply to them as they do to everyone else. 

What is anti-social personality disorder? 

500

Unstable emotions often dramatically erratic in a short period of time. 

What is borderline personality disorder?

500

This is what is most helpful for a healthcare team that has together been through a crises of large scale. 

What is debriefing after a major catastrophe? 

500

Shakes, nausea, and agitation that worsens quickly  

What is delirium tremors?