Medications
Psych Signs & Symptoms
Patient Teaching
Core Psych Concepts
NCLEX Style
100

A client taking lithium reports diarrhea, vomiting, and muscle weakness. What should the nurse suspect?


Lithium toxicity.

100

What a common/ expected effects of SSRI's during the early stages?

Nausea, Insomnia, and Headache

100

A client starting SSRIs should be taught that it may take this long to feel the full effect of the medication?

2–4 weeks

100

A client says, “I feel like no one understands me.” What is the nurse’s best response?

“What makes you feel that way?”

100

Your patient has a diagnosis of schizophrenia and believes that his thoughts are broadcast from his head. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis?

Disturbed thought processes.

200

This class of medications is commonly used to treat depression and includes drugs like sertraline and fluoxetine.

SSRI's

200

A client believes the TV is sending them special messages. This is an example of what?

Delusion

200

You need to assess whether a patient who has a mood disorder is ready for discharge. Which statement would indicate readiness for discharge?

I will take my medicines as I should and know to call the number you gave me if I have bad thoughts.

200

A patient laughs while describing a traumatic event. This is an example of this type of affect.

Affect Not Congruent with Mood

200

A client with depression says, “I don’t see the point in going on.” What is the nurse’s priority action?

Assess for suicidal ideation.

300

Give 3 food you should avoid with MAOI's

Aged Cheese 

Red Wine

Cured/Smoked Meats

300

Your neighbor's husband comes to talk to you. He says his wife has not left the house in 2 weeks, has a flat mood, and has lost interest in her usual activities. You recognize these as the primary symptoms of

Depression
300

What is the priority nursing intervention to help orient a patient who has Alzheimer's disease?

C. Provide a daily routine and easy-to-read clocks.

300

What is False Imprisonment? 

Give An Example in Psych of False Imprisonment

Restricting a patient’s freedom of movement without a legal or clinical justification.


300

A 16-year-old girl is admitted for her first psychotic break. Her parents feel very guilty. What is your best nursing response?

No one really knows the cause of schizophrenia. It is not your fault and is not due to anything you did in the past. It is important to understand this, to support your daughter, and to find support for yourselves.

400

A client on antipsychotics develops muscle rigidity, fever, and confusion. This is a medical emergency known as

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome

400

A 21-year-old patient has a diagnosis of schizophrenia and is stuporous, yet exhibits sudden, excessive motor activity with repetitive sit-ups. What is this behavior called?

Catatonic

400

You are caring for a patient and pour out his evening risperidone (Risperdal) 2 mg tablet. The pill falls on the countertop. What is your next intervention?

Discard the pill and repour the medication.

400

A nurse in an emergency mental health facility is caring for a group of clients. The nurse should identify that which of the following clients requires a temporary emergency admission?


A client who has borderline personality disorder and assaulted a homeless man with a metal rod

400

A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for phenelzine for the treatment of depression. Which of the following indicates that the client has developed an adverse effect of this medication?

Orthostatic hypotension

500

A patient taking SSRIs develops agitation, confusion, sweating, and tremors after starting a new medication. The nurse suspects

Serotonin Syndrome

500

A client with schizophrenia is started on haloperidol. Two days later, the client develops severe neck stiffness, upward deviation of the eyes, and difficulty speaking. What is the nurse’s priority action?

Administer benztropine (or diphenhydramine) for an acute dystonic reaction

500

A client taking benzodiazepines should be taught to avoid alcohol due to the risk of this serious complication?

Respiratory Depression 

500

According to Maslow’s hierarchy, this need must be prioritized before addressing psychosocial concerns in psychiatric patients.

Safety or Psysiological Needs

500

A nurse is caring for a patient aking amitripyline. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates understanding?

I may feed drowsy for a few weeks after starting this medication