Therapeutic Communication
De-Escalation
Medications
Pt Scenarios
Safety & Legal
100

What type of question encourages patients to share more?

Open-ended questions

100

What is the first priority when a patient becomes agitated?

Safety (of patient and staff)

100

Name one common side effect of antipsychotics

Sedation, weight gain, EPS, dry mouth

100

A patient says, “No one understands me.” What is the best response?

Tell me more about how you’re feeling.

100

What does HIPAA protect?

Patient privacy

200

What is not therapeutic: giving advice, active listening, or silence?

Giving Advice

200

Name one technique to calm an escalating patient

Calm voice, space, active listening, non-threatening posture

200

What class of medication is lorazepam (Ativan)?

Benzodiazepine

200

Patient is pacing and yelling. What is your first action?

Approach calmly and assess

200

What is required before using restraints (unless emergency)?

Provider order

300

What technique involves repeating the patient’s words?

Reflection

300

Should you stand close or give space to an agitated patient?

Give space

300

What serious condition is associated with antipsychotics (fever, rigidity)?

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)

300

Patient says, “I want to die.” What is your priority?

Suicide assessment

300

What is “duty to warn”?

Reporting threats to protect others 

400

Why is “Why” a bad question?

Can feel accusatory/judgmental

400

Name one thing you should NOT do during escalation

Argue, threaten, touch unexpectedly, raise voice

400

What is EPS?

Extrapyramidal symptoms (movement side effects)

400

Patient refuses meds. What do you do?

Respect refusal and educate (unless court-ordered)

400

What is involuntary commitment based on?

Danger to self or others / grave disability

500

Patient says, “You don’t care about me.” Best response?

It sounds like you’re feeling unheard. Tell me more.

500

A patient is clenching fists and yelling. What stage is this?

Escalation phase

500

Why do you monitor for EPS early?

Prevent irreversible side effects (e.g., tardive dyskinesia)

500

Patient throws a chair. What is your FIRST action?

Ensure safety / call for help

500

What documentation is critical after restraint use?

Behavior, interventions, monitoring, justification