Mania & Bipolar Disorders
Eating Disorders
Substance Use & Addiction
Mandated Reporting
Trauma-Informed Communication
100

A hallmark symptom of acute mania is an elevated, expansive, or ______ mood.


Irritable

100

Which eating disorder is associated with a BMI < 17 and fear of weight gain?


Anorexia nervosa

100

Alcohol withdrawal typically begins within how many hours of last drink?


 6–8 hours

100

In California, mandated reporters must report suspected abuse based on “reasonable ______.”


Suspicion

100

The first step of trauma-informed care is creating a sense of ______ for the patient.


 Safety

200

What safety-related behavior often increases during manic episodes due to impulsivity?


Risk-taking (e.g., spending, sexual activity, substance use)

200

What dangerous metabolic condition can occur during refeeding?


Refeeding syndrome (hypophosphatemia)

200

Which medication is first-line for alcohol withdrawal?


Benzodiazepines (lorazepam, diazepam)


200

Which two populations are nurses legally required to report abuse for?


Children and elders/dependent adults

200

What is one grounding technique nurses can teach during distress?


5-4-3-2-1, paced breathing, touchstone object, sensory grounding

300

Name one essential component of therapeutic communication during manic episodes.


Short, simple statements / clear limits / firm boundaries

300

Name one physical finding commonly seen in bulimia nervosa.


Russell’s sign, dental erosion, parotid swelling, electrolyte imbalance

300

Name one symptom of opioid withdrawal.


Yawning, lacrimation, sweating, diarrhea, muscle aches

300

How soon must a phone report be made after suspecting abuse?


Immediately / as soon as practicable

300

What type of language reduces shame and supports recovery?


Nonjudgmental, strengths-based language

400

What is the priority nursing intervention when a manic patient has not slept for days?


Promote rest and decrease stimulation

400

What is the priority nursing action when a patient with anorexia refuses to eat during meals?


 Supervised meals and structured expectations (non-punitive)

400

Which medication reduces alcohol cravings and prevents relapse?


Naltrexone

400

What must a nurse NOT do when a patient discloses abuse?


Investigate or interrogate the situation

400

Why should nurses avoid saying “calm down” to a distressed patient?


It can feel invalidating and escalate distress

500

Lithium requires monitoring of what lab value due to toxicity risk?

Serum lithium level (therapeutic 0.6–1.2 mEq/L)

500

What type of therapy is evidence-based for adolescents with anorexia?

Family-based therapy (FBT / Maudsley approach)

500

CIWA is used for alcohol withdrawal. What is COWS used for?

 Opioid withdrawal assessment

500

True or False: A mandated reporter can be prosecuted for breaking confidentiality when making a report.

False — mandated reporters are legally protected.

500

Name the trauma-informed principle that emphasizes giving patients voice and choice.

Empowerment & collaboration