Antipsychotic drugs
Mood/Anxiety disorders
Psychotic disorders
Treatments/Interventions
Etiology
100

This condition presents positive and negative symptoms

What is schizophrenia?

100

This is an affective disorder that is a widespread issue ranking high among causes of disability

What is Depression?

100

Patients with psychotic disorders often display a lack of motivation and hygiene

What is avolition?

100

Name the main interventions used to treat mental health conditions

What are pharmacological and psychoeducation participations?

100

This condition is caused by an overproduction of neurotransmitters such as Serotonin, Dopamine and Glutamate in the synapses of the brain

What is Schizophernia?

200

These drugs have side effects such as dystonia,

akathisia, parkinsonism and tardive dyskinesia

What are extrapyramidal side effects?

200

A type of depression that occurs usually in winter

What is seasonal depressive disorder? (SAD)

200

These sensory perceptions do not have any apparent stimulus

What are hallucinations?

200

This class of antidepressants should not be taken with other types of antidepressants

What are monamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)?

200

The nursing caring for patients who display signs of sadness and inability to cope should include the following plan 

What are plans to assess the patients risks for suicide and to implement appropriate safety precautions?

300

These drugs are part of what classifications of antipsychotic drugs

What are second generation antipsychotic drugs?  Examples Seroquel, Risperdal, Olanzapine

300

A patient experiences excessive fear of social performance situations

What is social anxiety disorder?

300

In the prodromal period of psychotic disorders patients usually experience these types of symptoms 

What are negative symptoms? (anergia, anhedonia, affect)

300

This procedure can be used to moderate extreme behavior especially when lithium therapy did not work

What is electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)? 

300

The side effects of anticholinergic drugs used to reduce EPS in antipsychotic medications

What are blurry vision, dry mouth, constipation?

400

Describe neurolytic malignant syndrome

What are rare adverse effects that presents with high fever, encephalopathy, altered mental status, muscle tone rigidity?

Cause by toxicity of these drugs

400

Patients experience palpitations, shortness of breath, choking sensations, chest pains.

What is a panic attack?

400

Patients with psychotic disorders should be monitored closely for this risk 

What are risks of harm to self and others?

400

An important teaching that nurses should teach patients taking antipsychotic drugs. 

What is to consume adequate amount of fluid as drugs can cause thirst?

400

The three main functions of antipsychotic drugs when used to treat schizophrenia.

What are ways to relieve or reduce symptoms of psychosis, delusions and hallucinations?

500

This drug is used as a last resort when other antipsychotic drugs did not work

What is Clozapine?

500

This condition occurs with recurrent episodes of depression and mania

What is bipolar disorder?

500

This patient meets the need for both schizophrenia or depressive or bipolar disorder

What is schizoaffective disorder?

500

This type of therapy used to treat psychotic disorders provides a safe and structured environment and enhances distractions.

What is milieu therapy?

500

A deficiency of the neurotransmitter serotonin can be displayed in the following behaviors.

What are mood affects, sexual behaviors, sleep cycle, hunger cycle and attention?