Assessment findings to hep confirm a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa
What is amenorrhea, low weight related to height, hypotension and poor skin turgor
Therapeutic nursing intervention for a bulimic client working on their dietary intake.
What is let the client choose their own food. If they eat everything ordered, stay with the client for 1 hour after each meal.
Medication given for a client in ETOH detox at risk for Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome
What is Thiamine HCl
An example of the symptom of splitting.
What is Borderline Personality Disorder
Disaster management occurs in which stage
What is at the beginning, prevention
Long term goal for client with anorexia nervosa
What is restore healthy eating patterns and normalize weight
Define DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa
Eating within any 2 hours period of food definitively larger than normal portions. Binge eating inappropriate compensatory behaviors occur on average once / wk for 3 months
Close observation of respiratory status is warranted for this opioid narcotic antagonist.
What is Naloxone
Client is recognized has above the law, superior to others, looks down on people they feel are not important, expects special favors and expects other people to do what they want without questioning them
What is narcissistic personality disorder
Disaster management clients seen first
What are those with life-threatening head and chest injuries
Differences between anorexia and bulimia
What is anorexia has a higher rate of mortality than bulimia
Nursing diagnosis with a client with a history of cachexia (significant weight and muscle loss)
What is imbalance nutrition: less than body requirements
What vital signs would the nurse note with a Heroin overdose
Heroin is a CNS depressant, respiratory depression and lower B/P
Client finds it difficult to make simple decisions.
What is dependent personality
What drug is prescribed for opioid abuse to decrease cravings.
What is Suboxone
Priority nursing diagnosis Imbalance nutrition: less than body requirements. Client outcome within one week...
What is gain 1 to 2 pounds.
An appropriate nursing intervention who binges and purges is to teach the patient....
Health teaching is the normalization of eating habits.
Withdrawal symptoms are noted with abstinence or reduction of dose
What is substance addiction
What cluster disorders are also known as dramatic emotional cluster personalities
What are Cluster B ; Borderline Personality Disorder; Narcissistic Personality Disorder ; Histrionic Personality Disorder ; Antisocial Personality Disorder
Individuals who dramatize events and enjoy drawing attention to themselves are known as...
Who are histrionic personalities.
Priority nursing intervention once the patient begins to gain weight
What is observe for adverse effects of refeeding
Nursing diagnosis of bulimia: Ineffective coping, related to feelings of loneliness. What is a priority outcome to this diagnosis...
What is identifying alternative coping strategies directly related to ineffective coping.
Drug to treat opioid withdrawal symptoms without causing euphoria or dangerous side effects and helps prevents relapse.
What is buprenorphine
Personality traits are dysfunctional and inflexible true of false
True ; Patients with personality disorders suffer lifelong inflexible and dysfunctional patterns of relating and behaving.
Unconscious projection of past feelings onto someone else in the present
What is transference