Psychosis
Nursing Care
Schizophrenia
Medication
100

What might some questions you ask a patient with psychosis be? 

Date, Time, Location, Age, Name, Work, Family 

100
What are non-pharmalogical ways to reduce anxiety in a patient with psychosis? 

aromatherapy, reorientate, activity, sitting quietly with patient 

100

What neurotransmitter is affected in schizophrenia?

Dopamine 


Increased dopamine in the mesolimbic tract, Decreased dopamine in the prefrontal cortex

100

Patients taking antipsychotics should avoid what? 

Alcohol 

200

What disorder is characterized by episodes of both depression and mania?

Bipolar disorder

200

When a client is hallucinating and sees a giant spider coming towards them, how should the nurse respond?

“There is no spider. You are safe in the hospital.”

The nurse should share reality with the patient. 

200

What is an example of a positive symptom of schizophrenia? 

hallucinations, delusions 

200
Name an anticholinergic side effect

constipation

dry mouth

increased heart rate

urinary retention 

300

A client diagnosed with schizophrenia states, "Can't you hear him? It's the devil. He's telling me I'm going to hell." Which is the most appropriate nursing reply?

A. "Did you take your medicine this morning?"
B. "You are not going to hell. You are a good person."
C. "I'm sure the voices sound scary. The devil is not talking to you. This is part of your illness."
D. "The devil only talks to people who are receptive to his influence."

C. "I'm sure the voices sound scary. The devil is not talking to you. This is part of your illness."

300

Name some safety precautions to take while caring for a patient with psychosis

Low bed

Fall Risk

Side rails

Sitter

Low stimuli 


300

What occurs in the residual phase of schizophrenia? 

Stabilization, maintenance, control symptoms, return to functional status 

300

Diagnosis often caused from long term use of antipsychotic drugs 

Tardive Dyskinesia 

400

The statement made by Steve “My co-workers envy me and are out to take me down. I swear they have hidden cameras everywhere I go!” would be documented as:

A. Magical thinking
B. Hallucinations
C. Delusions
D. Normal finding, and would warrant police investigation.

C. Delusions

400

A patient who has disorganized thinking runs out in the hall and is screaming. Which action is by the nurse would be most appropriate? 

A. Administer PRN medication 

B. Approach the patient in a calm way and guide them to their room 

C. Apply restraints 

D. Ignore the patient 


Explanation: Before administering medication, the nurse should attempt to calm the patient. 

400

No motivation, Social Withdrawal and Flat effect are all symptoms of schizophrenia exacerbation. Are these classified as positive or negative symptoms? 

Negative


Negative symptoms are depressive, positive are psychosis. 

400
Name examples of extrapyramidal side effects from antipsychotic drugs 

Tremor, abnormal muscle movements, spasms, pacing or restlessness, tardive dyskinesia 

500

Define the term Blocking when it comes to speech in a patient with disorganized thinking. 

Interrupting abruptly 

500

What important safety issue should the nurse assess in all clients with psychotic disorders?

Suicidal ideation 

500

What are the 6 types of hallucinations? 

Visual

Auditory 

Tactile (touch) 

Olfactory (smell)

Gustatory (taste)

Kinaesthetic (body movements) 

500

You are assessing your patient after administering an antipsychotic, they have a fever of 102°, they are stiff, tachycardia, and diaphoretic.

What life threatening emergency is taking place? 

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome