Medication Safety
Depression Basics
Bipolar and Mania
Personality Disorders
Case Studies
100

Name two types of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors

sertraline, citalopram, fluoxetine, escitalopram

100

What are symptoms of depression

weight loss, poor hygiene, less interest in things, fatigue

100

What is bipolar?

mood swings from profound depression to extreme euphoria with intervening periods of normalcy

100

True or False : obsessive compulsive disorder and obsessive compulsive personality are the same thing

FALSE - OCP, they are CHOOSING this behavior or repeated pattern

100

ECT is most appropriate when:

a) depression is mild

b) patient is refusing to take medications

c) all other treatment options have failed

d) patient is actively manic

c) all other treatment options have failed

200

What are the side effects of SSRI's

SUICIDE, diarrhea, sexual dysfunction, nausea/vomiting, serotonin syndrome

200

Name three other types of depressive disorders

Seasonal affective, post partum, persistent depressive, premenstrual dysphoric, substance induced

200

Name signs and symptoms of mania

rapid speech, unusually optimistic or extremely irritable, reckless, impulsive

200

What are some characteristics of borderline personality disorder

manipulation, splitting

200

Teaching for a patient on lithium includes:

a) maintain consistent sodium intake (select all that apply)

b) stay hydrated

c) regular labs

d) fluid restriction

e) stop meds if tremors occur

A, B, C

300

What education would you give to a patient taking SSRI's?

increased risk of SI, takes 1-3 weeks to take effect, 2-3mo for BEST effect, do not stop meds suddenly

300

What does anhedonia mean?

inability to feel pleasure

300

What is the therapeutic range for lithium

0.8 - 1.4

300

Suicide risk is highest during which phase of depression?

a) during mania

b) when energy begins to return

c) when mood is at the lowest

d) during ECT

b) when energy begins to return - you should worry about a patient that was severely depressed is now energetic, energy levels are high and they may now have the motivation and energy to follow through on their plan

400

What are some normal side effects of lithium?

Nausea, weight gain, headache, fine hand tremors, polyuria

400

What types of assessments should the nurse perform for a patient receiving ECT

CONSENT, Neuro, LOC, motor function, efficacy of treatment, vitals, seizure activity

400

What assessments should a utilize for a manic episode?

history of violence, how long its been going on, frequency of manic episodes, tried medications or whats been effective for them, support system, financial safeguards (protection from themselves)

400

Bipolar 1 is characterized by:

a) mood swings without mania

b) hypomania

c) depression only

d) full manic episodes

d) full manic episodes

500

What is the lithium toxicity level range

1.5 - 2

500

A persistent depressive mood, lasting minimum 2 weeks is called

Major Depressive Disorder

500

What meds/drug classes might be prescribed for mania?

Anticonvulsants: valproic acid, gabapentin, lamotrigine

Antipsychotics: olanzapine, aripoprazole

Anxiolytics: lorazepam

500

A patient in the psych unit asks to use their cell phone, which is prohibited, she states "The nurse yesterday let me use my phone whenever I wanted, why are you being so strict"? This is an example of what?

Splitting - attempting to pit staff against each other