This
That
The other
Wacha
Baca
200

define behavioral crisis. (or psychiatric emergency)

Patients of all ages who exhibit agitated, violent, or uncooperative behavior or who are a danger to themselves or others.

200

Physiological disorder that impairs bodily function when the body seems to be structurally normal.

Functional disorder

200

When is it okay to leave a patient alone who is experiencing a psychiatric emergency?

Only when your safety is in jeopardy.

200

List factors that can cause alteration in a patient’s behavior. (not mental status)

Generalized anxiety disorder, Panic disorder, Phobias, Social stress, PTSD, OCD, Schizophrenia, Diabetic emergency

200

Of the two basic categories of diagnosis that a mental health professional will use, this one is a temporary or permanent dysfunction of the brain caused by a disturbance in the physical or physiologic functioning of brain tissue.

Organic (organic brain syndrome)

400

What is positional asphyxia

Occurs when a patients physical position restricts chest wall movements or causes airway obstruction

400

when should restraints be used?

should be used when necessary only to prevent injury and in the least restrictive manner that achieves the needed result.

400

What is the "book answer" to: What is the most significant factor that contributes to suicide.

Depression

400

What is Mrs Caputo's answer to: what is the single most significant factor that that contributes to suicide?

Impulsivity

400

You respond to a 27 YOM with feelings of helplessness and anxiety.  when you take the blood pressure you notice a Marine Corps tattoo. What should you suspect.

PTSD

600

Any attempt to restrain a patient should include

Law enforcement

600

Common causes of acute psychotic behavior include all of the following except

Intense stress

Schitzophrenia

Altzheimers disease

mind-altering-substance use

600

In what position should you restrain a physically uncooperative patient?

Lateral Decubitus 

600

The mental health care system in the United States functions on several levels. for patients with clinical depression, care is most often provided by____?

A psychologist

600

What should you do repeatedly after restraining a patient.

Assess circulation

800

Who may refuse treatment

Any competent adult has the right to refuse treatment, even if life saving care is involved.

800

What is excited delerium

condition of impairment in cognitive function that can present with disorientation, hallucinations, or delusions. 

800

A persons response to their environment is____?

Behavior

800

A chronic feeling of sadness or despair.

Depression

800

Which of the following is an example of a psychiatric disorder?

Depression

Hypoxia

Low blood glucose

All of the above

1000

What is the primary consideration at the scene of a psychiatric emergency?

Your safety

1000

Define acute psychosis

A state of delusion in which the person is out of touch with reality.

1000

S/S of schizophrenia.

Delusions, hallucinations, a lack of interest in pleasure, and erratic speech.

1000

If a patient sees little green men, and we need to know how many, how do we count them.

We do not go along with the delusion

1000

Of the two basic categories of diagnosis that a mental health professional will use, this one is a physiological disorder that impairs bodily function when the body seems to be structurally normal.

Functional disorder