______________is a state of well-being in which a person can cope with daily struggles.
Mental Health
This sign is marked by bruising and callouses on the knuckles of patients with Bulimia Nervosa.
Russell's sign
This type of abuse occurs when finances belonging to another person, such as an older adult, are stolen from them.
Economic
When a client has difficulty understanding and comprehending what others say and has a difficult time applying information.
Receptive language disorder
____________Is a skill that involves gaining knowledge about another individual's culture and is a necessary component when caring for a client from a diverse background.
Cultural competence.
a client is unable to recall events related to their history in a way that is not consistent with ordinary forgetfulness.
Dissociative amnesia
Paranoid, Schizoid and Schizotypal personality disorders are all part of which Cluster?
A
Psychological distress resulting from trauma or adversity passed down through generations of groups of people who share identity, affiliation, or circumstances.
Historical trauma
This disorder is characterized by aggressive behaviors that often include hostility and physical violence toward others.
Conduct disorder
Exhaustion phase
In this phase of Schizophrenia, symptoms more clearly manifest as signs of Schizophrenia like withdrawing from friends and family.
Prodromal phase
This disorder occurs when a client experiences constant thoughts and worry about having an illness.
Illness anxiety disorder
You are caring for a patient who states " I am so tired of being in pain, I might as well end it all". What is your first nursing intervention?
Ask if they have a plan
This personality disorder is characterized by a desire to be alone and disinterest in intimate, social, or meaningful relationships.
Schizoid personality disorder
a reenactment of a traumatic event, in which the child repeatedly mimics some aspect of the trauma.
Posttraumatic play
Uncontrolled movements around the mouth due to long-term use of anti-psychotic medications
Tardive Dyskinesia
Avoidant, Dependent and OCD-PD personality disorders are all part of which Cluster?
C
a neurological condition that impairs one's ability to listen, focus, and follow instructions when attempting to engage and complete projects.
ADHD
A frequent and persistent pattern of anger, hostility, irritable mood, disobedience and defiant behaviors
Oppositional Defiant disorder
in clients with Borderline personality disorder, this behavior involves describing people as all good or all bad and is a manipulative behavior to get their own way.
Splitting
This defense mechanism is where the client responds to stress through the unconscious development of physical manifestations not caused by a physical illness.
Conversion
This substance is often used first to treat pain and anxiety, but in some clients can become habit forming and lead to addiction or overdose.
Opioids
Prevalent problem in nursing, characterized by depersonalization, emotional exhaustion, frustration and feeling hopelessness.
Burnout
This personality disorder lacks confidence and often feel unable to care for themselves.
Dependent personality disorder
In this eating disorder, Lanugo ( a fine downy hair) may grow on the face back and arms as a protective response to keep the body warm.
Anorexia Nervosa