Meds
Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Ethics and Legal Concepts
Violence and Safety
Psychosis and Interventions
100

This benzodiazepine is commonly used for alcohol withdrawal.

What is chlordiazepoxide (Librium)?
100

These are the first-line medication for depression.

What are SSRIs?

100

Respecting a patient's right to make their own decisions is this ethical principle. 

What is autonomy?

100

This is the most important intervention related to violence.

What is prevention?

100

The defining feature of psychosis that involves the loss of a critical mental function.

What is disconnect with reality?

200

This medication causes a severe reaction if alcohol is consumed, even weeks after stopping it.

What is disulfiram (Antabuse)?

200

This non-benzodiazepine anxiolytic has no sedative effects and is not effective as a PRN as it takes two weeks to start therapeutic effects. 

What is buspirone (BuSpar)?

200

This principle means to do no harm.

What is nonmaleficience? 

200

These psychiatric diagnoses are most commonly related to violent behaviors. 

What are substance use, schizophrenia, bipolar, and personality disorders?

200

The priority when caring for a patient experiencing hallucinations and/or delusions. 

What is ensuring safety?

300

Patients taking phenelzine (Nardil) must avoid this to avoid hypertensive crisis.

What is tyramine?

300

Serum lithium levels are monitored frequently to ensure this therapeutic range is maintaned.

What is 0.6-1.2 mEq/L?

300

The 3 criteria that allow for a patient to be placed on a 72 hour hold. 

What are danger to self, danger to others, and gravely disabled?

300

A score of this on the Broset Violence Checklist indicates a need to initiate de-escalation techniques.

What is 2 or greater?

300

When a patient presents with depressive signs and/or symptoms, this must always be assessed. 

What is suicidal ideation?

400

This anticholinergic medication is used to treat extrapyramidal side effects.

What is benztropine (Cogentin)?

400

This non-fatal complication associated with antidepressants is characterized by flu-like symptoms. 

What is discontinuation syndrome?
400

The Price-Shepard ruling allows this treatment against the patient's wishes. 

What is ECT?

400

This phase of battering involves the victim being showered with affection and apologies.

What is the honeymoon phase?

400

Coping skills that patients with anxiety should be educated on.

What are relaxation techniques, reframing thoughts, problem-solving, and grounding?

500

This potentially fatal condition can result from the use of antipsychotics and is characterized by high fever, muscle rigidity, and altered mental status.

What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS)?

500
This tool is used to assess the severity of depression. 

What is PHQ-9?

500

Seclusion is appropriate in this situation.

What is all other interventions have been exhausted?

500

The nurse's priority when a patient becomes aggressive or agitated.

What is safety of the patient, staff, and others?

500

This should never be a response to a patient experiencing hallucinations or delusions. 

What is affirming, arguing, or asking for an explanation?