Safety / Environment
Legal / Ethical
Communication
Personality Disorders
Schizophrenia
100
These are invisible lines that define the amount and kind of contact allowable among members.
What are boundaries?
100
This occurs when a client consents to confinement in the hospital and signs a document indicating as much.
What is voluntary admission?
100
The nurse uses this communication technique to encourage clients to discuss their problem in a descriptive manner.
What are open-ended questions?
100
Clients with this personality disorder fears that others will exploit, harm, or deceive them, to the point of endangering their lives.
What is Paranoid Personality Disorder?
100
It lays the foundation of the nurse-client relationship and must be established before therapeutic intervention when caring for clients with schizophrenia and exhibiting isolation from others as a result of mistrust.
What is TRUST?
200
By removing a client experiencing mania from a group to a quiet area and speaking in a calm soft voice, the nurse had made this intervention
What is decreasing stimulation?
200
The right to make decisions for oneself by supporting the client’s right to make their own decision. (Principles/ Principalism)
What is autonomy?
200
“What is the matter cat got your tongue?” and “Still waters run deep” are examples of this type ineffective Communication technique.
What are “Stereotypical Comments”?
200
Having difficulty doing things alone and always agreeing with others in fear of rejection, characterizes this cluster C personality disorder.
What is Dependent Personality Disorder?
200
Hyperactivity, Hostility, Delusions are examples of this excessive added behaviors type symptoms of Schizophrenia.
What are Positive Symptoms?
300
When in a milieu, who’s safety is always first?
Who is the student’s (or yours)?
300
The right to appropriate TX supportive of a persons’ personal liberty and the right to not receive TX, except in an emergency situation are examples of?
What are mental health rights?
300
Probing, advising, imposing values, false reassurances and lack of self awareness in the RN are all examples of?
What are ineffective communication techniques?
300
This type of personality lacks remorse/empathy, does not conform to social norms, engages in illegal activities and may be a con artist.
What is antisocial personality?
300
This displays lip smacking, jaw moving side to side, and/or protrusion of the tongue and if not intervened quickly, may be permanent.
What is Tardive Dyskinesia?
400
These individuals can prescribe medications.
Who are psychiatrists?
400
Adults can be held temporarily on an ________ _________ until there is a court hearing.
What is emergency basis?
400
________ is the ability to see another’s perception of the world and it is accepting how clients see themselves, what they are feeling, and what they are striving to become.
What is Empathy?
400
Schizoid Personality Disorder belongs in what cluster?
What is Cluster A?
400
These symptoms include pseudoparkinsonism, dystonia, akathisia.
What is Extrapyramidal?
500
A day in a therapeutic milieu can include these two types of activities. One type includes community meetings, creative therapy, art therapy, music therapy, animal therapy, gym, and exercise. The other type includes naps, games, reading, walking, and socializing.
What are structured and unstructured activities?
500
This is the study of philosophical beliefs about what is considered right or wrong in society.
What are ethics?
500
Broad opening, giving recognition, minimal recognition, minimal encouragement, offering self, accepting, making observations, exploring, clarifying, focusing, restatement, reflection, and summarizing.
What are effective communication techniques?
500
The hallmarks of this disorder are detachment social withdrawal, indifference to other’s feeling, and a restricted emotional range in interpersonal settings. People with this disorder are commonly described as loners with solitary interests and occupations and no close friends.
What is Schizoid personality disorder?
500
In this disorder there are five subtypes – catatonic, paranoid, disorganized, residual, and undifferentiated.
What are schizophrenia subtypes?