For the love of drugs
You've got moves
And what do we do when we are..?
Is it depression, dehydration, 2023?
You've got the right to party!
100

This herbal supplement can cause serotonin syndrome

What is St. John's Wort

100

This is a state of muscle spasm and abnormal posture caused by medications

What is dystonia

100

This a type of therapy that works for most disorders

What is CBT

100

This disorder is seen in children under age 5. This child has minimal social and emotional responses

What is Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)

100

All clients have the right to what environment

What is the least restrictive environment
200

This class of medications is the safest for depression

What is SSRI

200

This is the term for repetitive facial movements caused by medications.

What is EPS

200

This type of therapy works well for OCD and PTSD

What is behavioral therapy

200

This disorder is seen in children under age 5. This child will attach to anyone and shows low safety awareness

What is disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED)

200

This is the exception to the client right of confidentiality

What is duty to warn

300

This medication is used for night terrors associated with PTSD

What is prazosin

300

This is the disorder of involuntary facial and body movements that may become permanent from medications

What is Tardive Dyskinesia

300

This is a form of CBT that is best for borderline personality disorder

What is DBT

300

This disorder can be a precursor to PTSD and is seen 3 days to 4 weeks after a traumatic event

What is acute stress disorder

300

A client may forfeit the right to leave the psychiatric unit if they

What is are a danger to self or others

400

This class of medications can cause a hypertensive crisis

What is MAOI's

400

This is a positive symptom that causes the body to remain immobile

What is catatonia

400

This type of therapy focuses on the unconscious

What is psychoanalysis

400

This disorder can occur after loss and is when a client is showing greater than expected difficulty coping.

What is adjustment disorder

400
This is the exception to the client's right to refuse medications

What is a med panel

500

Name the ABCDS of anticholinergic side effects

What is 

  • A,B,C,D,S

  • A – Anorexia

  • B – Blurry vision

  • C – Constipation/Confusion

  • D – Dry Mouth

  • S – Sedation/Stasis of urine

500

This is a symptom of catatonia where your body becomes flexible like "warm wax" and stays in the position it is placed. You can not move your body.

What is waxy flexibility

500
List 8 defense mechanisms

Compensation, Denial, Identification, Dissociation, Altruism, Regression, Repression, Sublimation,  Substitution, Intellectualization, Projection, Reaction Formation,  Rationalization, undoing, suppression, Conversion, Splitting






500

This disorder is when a client has a persistent or recurrent feeling of detachment from their mental process or body

What is Depersonalization/derealization disorder

500
Define unintentional torts and provide examples of

Unintentional Torts: wrongful act that results in injury, loss, or damage

Negligence
 is an unintentional tort that involves causing harm by failing to do what a reasonable and prudent person would do in similar circumstances.
Malpractice the nurse, physician, or hospital, or agency to be liable, the client or family needs to prove four elements:Duty, breach of duty, injury and causation.