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What Are You Thinking?
100

This is a speech pattern containing unconnected words that make no sense to the listener. 

What is word salad

100

This medication can cause agranulocytosis. 

What is clozaril (clozapine).

100

This is involuntary movement of the face caused by antipsychotics. 

What is tardive dyskinesia 

100

This is the term for verbal aggression. 

What is hostility. 

100

This is a condition that causes a person to believe that their thoughts can be heard or known by people around them.

What is thought broadcasting.

200

This is the tendency to speak little or to convey little substance of meaning (poverty of content)

What is alogia.

200

This syndrome is caused by antipsychotics usually in the first two weeks of therapy. 

What is NMS (neuroleptic malignant syndrome).

200

This cluster of symptoms involve involuntary movements of the body caused by antipsychotics. 

What are extrapyramidal symptoms.

200

This affect is a patient displaying a facial expression that is incongruent with mood or situation; often silly or giddy regardless of circumstances

What is inappropriate affect.

200

This is a disturbance in the thought process that causes the individual to relate excessive or irrelevant detail that results in never reaching the essential point of a conversation or the desired answer to a question.

What is tangential thinking.

300

This is the client’s imitation or repetition of what the nurse says.

What is echolalia.

300

This syndrome is caused by inadequate "washout" time between antidepressants. 

What is serotonin syndrome. 

300

These are involuntary muscle contractions that cause repetitive or twisting movements.


What is dystonia.

300

Most sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows. What is the most important role of the nurse when caring for a victim of sexual assault in an emergency setting?

What is an emotional support person giving as much control back to the victim as possible. 

300

This occurs when someone talks quickly and erratically, jumping rapidly between ideas and thoughts.

What is flights of ideas.

400

These are ideas that are related to one another based on sound or rhyming rather than meaning.

What are clang associations.

400

A lithium level of 3 mmol/L will present with these symptoms.

What is cardiac arrhythmia, hypotension, peripheral vascular collapse, focal or generalized seizures, reduced levels of consciousness from stupor to coma, myoclonic jerks of muscle groups, and spasticity of muscles.

400

This is when a person makes repetitive, seemingly purposeless movements.

What is sterotypic movements or "stimming".

400

This is the creation of false memories in the absence of intentions of deception.

What is confabulation. 

400

This is a delusion that occurs when a person believes that a person or entity has removed thoughts from his or her mind.

What is thought withdrawal.

500

This is the persistent adherence to a single idea or topic and verbal repetition of a sentence, phrase, or word, even when another person attempts to change the topic.

What is perseveration.

500
What herbal supplement can cause serotonin syndrome when taken with an antidepressant?

What is St. John's Wort

500

This motor behavior is an overall slowed movements.

What is psychomotor retardation. 

500

This is a wrongful act or infringement of rights leading to civil liability. 

What is a tort.

500

This occurs when someone is talking and suddenly stops for no clear reason. Usually when talking about something emotionally distressing. 

What is thought blocking.