Suicide
Depression
Bipolar I
Bipolar II
The Bereaved Individual
100

Warning sign of suicide

Talking about wanting to die
100

Core symptom of depression

Depressed mood

100
Defining feature of Bipolar I

Manic episodes

100

Defining feature of Bipolar II

Hypomanic episodes

100

Normal grief reaction

Sadness and crying

200

Protective factor against suicide

Strong social support

200

Physical symptom of depression

Fatigue

200

Common behavior during mania

Impulsivity

200

Common symptom during hypomania

Increased energy

200

Complicated grief is characterized by

Prolonged and intense mourning

300

Common method of suicide

Overdose

300
Psychological symptom of depression

Feelings of worthlessness

300

Medication for Bipolar I

Lithium

300

Depressive episodes in Bipolar II

More frequent and intense

300

Support for the bereaved individual

Counseling

400

Suicide risk assessment tool

Columbia-Suicide Rating Scale

400

Treatment for depression

SSRI's

400

Nursing priority during mania

Safety

400

Medication for Bipolar II

Lamotrigine

400

Nursing intervention for grief

Active listening

500

Nursing intervention for suicidal patient

Ensure safety and remove harmful objects

500

Nursing diagnosis for depression

Risk for self-harm

500

Difference from Bipolar II

Presence of full manic episodes

500

Rash caused from Lamotrigine

Steven-Johnson's syndrome

500

Difference between grief and depression

Grief includes preserved self-esteem