Trauma Disorders
Psychotic Disorders
Personality Disorders
Eating Disorders
Anger Management
100

Screening Tool for PTSD

PTSD Checklist

Primary Care PTSD Screen

100

What are positive symptoms?

Hallucinations, Delusions, Alterations in Speech and bizarre behaviors

100

How many different personality clusters are there?

3- A, B and C

100

Which form of eating disorders has a skeleton like appearance?

Anorexia Nervosa

100

Feelings people who are angry or aggressive have

Inadequacy, insecurity, guilt, fear or rejection

200

Diagnostic Criteria for Acute Stress Disorder

S/S occur for 3 days and last less than a month

200

What are negative symptoms?

Blunted affect, Alogia, Anergia, Anhedonia, Avolition

200

Risk factors for Personality Disorders

Substance Use Disorder, Trauma and possible Genetic/Biochemical correlations

200

Which Eating Disorder is more likely to have dental issues?

Bulimia Nervosa

200

Are those with mental illness more likely to be violent?

No

300

Diagnostic Criteria for PTSD

S/S occur for longer than a month

300

How many phases are there with Schizophrenia and what are they?

3

Prodromal, Active and Residual

300

Of Cluster A personality disorders, which one is more likely to be uniquely dressed?

Schizotypal

300

What is the Diagnostic Criteria for Binge Eating Disorders?

Bing eating once a week for 3 months and have a feeling of loss of control

300

Medications give to help decrease Anger/Aggression

Atypical or Typical Antipsychotics 

Antianxiety

400

Neurotransmitter affected by Benzodiazepines

GABA

400

Common Thought Process seen with Schizophrenia?

Loose association

400

Of Cluster C Personality Disorders, which one would have the most problems with changes to the rules?

Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorders

400

Anti-depressant used to treating Bulimia Nervosa

Fluoxetine

400

Risk Factors for Aggression

Past History

Poor Coping Skills

Cognitive Disorders

Delusions

Command Hallucinations

500

Non-Benzodiazepines for treating increased Anxiety

Buspirone

Hydroxyzine

Beta Blockers

500

Form of medication that can be used as long-acting

Decanoate 

ex. Haloperidol Decanoate

500

Of Cluster B Personality Disorders, which one is most likely to be in prison?

Antisocial Personality Disorder

500

Methods to decrease risk of Refeeding Syndrome

Monitor Electrolytes

Administer Prescribed Nutrition

Collaborate with a Dietitian

500

Should you have multiple present when a patient is aggressive

Best for them to be close by, but it can intimidate the patient