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Pharmacology
100

Includes disorders that affect mood, behavior and thinking 

What is Mental Illness

100

The area of the brain that includes the thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala.

What is the Limbic system

100

This personality component reflects basic or innate desire such as pleasure seeking behavior. 

What is the "id"

100

___________ involves the management of a chronic or potentially reoccurring illness that requires specific interventions to maintain optimal wellness

What is recovery

100

These medications work by blocking receptors of the neurotransmitter dopamine

What are antipsychotic medications

200

Nonmedical factors that influence health 

What are social determinants

200

These three studies are used to investigate the genetic basis of mental illness 

What is twin studies, adoption studies and family studies

200

This ego defense mechanism includes overachievement in one area to compensate for deficiencies in another area

What is compensation

200
This model includes these member rights: 1. A place to come 2. Meaningful work 3. Meaningful relationships 4. A place to return

What is the clubhouse model

200

These neurological symptoms are side effects of antipsychotic drugs and include dystonia and akathisia

What are extrapyramidal symptoms (EPSs)

300

The deliberate shift from institutional in state hospitals to community facilities

What is deinstitutionalization

300

This is issued when a drug is found to have serious or life threatening side effects

What is a black box warning

300

The ego defense mechanism of moving back to a previous developmental stages 

What is regression

300

This program provides services to stop the revolving door of repeated hospital admissions punctuated by unsuccessful attempts at community living

What is assertive community treatment (ACT)

300

Acute dystonia can be treated with these medications

What are anticholinergic drugs (benztropine mesylate or diphenhydramine)

400

The process in which nurses gain recognition of their own feelings

What is self-awareness

400

Refers to the maximal therapeutic effect that a drug can achieve

What is efficacy

400

This therapy focuses on faulty thinking, learned patterns of unhelpful behavior, resulting in distress for the individual 

What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

400

This is a better predictor of how long a person could remain in the community than the person's diagnosis

What is discharge planning

400

This is a syndrome of permanent involuntary movements caused by long term use of antipsychotic medications

What is tardive dyskinesia (TD)

500

The two areas of practice for nursing practice in Mental Health

What is Basic-level and Advance-Level functions (Box 1.2)

500

This neurotransmitter controls complex movements, motivation, cognition; regulates emotional response

What is dopamine

500

This occurs when the therapist displaces onto the client attitudes and feelings from their own past 

What is Countertransference

500

This diagnosis refers to a mental illness and substance abuse

What is dual diagnosis

500

Life threatening side effect of MAOIs

What is hypertensive crisis