Warning sign of suicide
Core symptom of depression
Depressed mood
Manic episodes
Defining feature of Bipolar II
Hypomanic episodes
Normal grief reaction
Sadness and crying
Protective factor against suicide
Strong social support
Physical symptom of depression
Fatigue
Common behavior during mania
Impulsivity
Common symptom during hypomania
Increased energy
Complicated grief is characterized by
Prolonged and intense mourning
Common method of suicide
Overdose
Feelings of worthlessness
Medication for Bipolar I
Lithium
Depressive episodes in Bipolar II
More frequent and intense
Support for the bereaved individual
Counseling
Suicide risk assessment tool
Columbia-Suicide Rating Scale
Treatment for depression
SSRI's
Nursing priority during mania
Safety
Medication for Bipolar II
Lamotrigine
Nursing intervention for grief
Active listening
Nursing intervention for suicidal patient
Ensure safety and remove harmful objects
Nursing diagnosis for depression
Risk for self-harm
Difference from Bipolar II
Presence of full manic episodes
Rash caused from Lamotrigine
Steven-Johnson's syndrome
Difference between grief and depression
Grief includes preserved self-esteem