This symptom of psychotic disorder involves a mix of unrelated words. "Help me blue elephant, 15 lettuce is brave."
What is word salad?
This disorder is the persistent fear of being in public, being in open or enclosed spaces, or of leaving the house.
What is agoraphobia?
This is considered the deadliest drug in the US.
What is tobacco?
This population may experience difficulty re-integrating into their communities due to PTSD and TBIs.
What are veterans?
This is the highest level of anxiety.
What is panic?
Identify the following as + or - symptoms: hallucinations, thought disorder, ideas of reference, violence
What is a positive symptom?
CBT, and medications such as SSRIs, Buspirone, and beta blockers are considered (short/long) term treatment.
What is long term treatment?
This is a life-threatening dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system 3-5 days after binge drinking.
Delirium tremens
What are anxiety, depression, PTSD, and suicide?
This is the description of somatic symptom disorder.
This neurotransmitter is over-produced in the brains of persons with schizophrenia
What is Dopamine 2?
These are the neurotransmitters involved in anxiety disorders.
What are norepinephrine and GABA?
This drug can cause tachycardia, dilated pupils, elevated BP, chills, EKG changes, and seizures.
What is cocaine?
This disorder features no recognition for rules and the rights of others, as well as cruelty toward animals and destruction of property.
What is conduct disorder?
This disorder has a prevalence of 6-15% among cosmetic surgery patients.
What is body dysmorphic disorder?
This part of the brain causes positive symptoms of schizophrenia.
What is mesolimbic?
These short-term medications are highly addictive and can cause withdrawal seizures.
What are benzodiazepines?
N/V, muscle cramps, diaphoresis, insomnia, rhinorrhea, lacrimation, agitation, goose bumps, and yawning are common symptoms during withdrawal of this drug class.
What are opiates?
These are 3 examples of structured environments for the treatment of optional defiant disorder.
What are military school, group homes, and residential?
This side effect of medication has symptoms such as lip smacking and can be permanent.
Tardive Dyskinesia
This is the description of recovery oriented treatment:
What is developing a positive sense of identity and rebuilding a life despite one's condition.
This is the priority of nursing care for patients with anxiety disorders.
These are the 4 main goals of nursing care for patients withdrawing from alcohol.
What is physiological stability, injury prevention, comfort, and starting rehab?
This is considered an age-appropriate assessment for preschool aged children.
What is interactive play?
This class of medications can cause NMS, EPS, and temperature dysregulation.
What are first-generation antipsychotics?