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Negative Symptoms
Interventions
Medications
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100
Perceiving a sensory experience for which no external stimulus exists.
What is hallucinations?
100
Example: Laughing when a friend's father has passed away
What is inappropriate emotional response?
100
Works best for Phase I symptoms.
What is Hospitalization?
100
Adjunctive drug therapy treats these two conditions.
What is depression and mania?
100
A life threaten conditions that causes a reduction of consciousness, increase muscle tone, and autonomic dysfunction.
What is Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS)?
200
Extended maintenance of posture.
What is waxy flexibility?
200
Lack of facial expression when communicating.
What is flattened or blunted affect?
200
Medication administration/adherence, nursing intervention and community support are strategies geared to the patients strengths in this phase.
What is Phase II: Stabilization?
200
These group of medication is used to treat positive symptoms.
What is conventional/typical or 1st generation anti-psychotics?
200
AIMS measures for the presence of this EPS side effective.
What is tardive dyskinesia?
300
A patient displaying depersonalization, derealization, hallucinations, and boundary impairment is experiencing this positive symptoms.
What alterations in perception?
300
Poverty of speech or speech content.
What is Alogia?
300
A consciously designed to maximize safety, opportunities for learning skills, therapeutic activities, and access to resources.
What is milieu management?
300
This atypical anti-psychotic is known to cause agranulocytosis and requires the patients to be registered in a national bank.
What is clozapine?
300
In this type of schizophrenia active phase symptoms are no longer present but you may see speech defects, odd beliefs, and impaired role function.
What is residual schizophrenia?
400
Similar to a physical game of Simon Says
What is echopraxia?
400
Reduced motivation; can affect ADLs.
What is avolition?
400
These have minimal EPS, but may cuase weight gain.
What are atypical anti-psychotic (2nd generation)?
400
This cocktail is given to sedate the patient and manage EPS symptoms.
What are haldol and ativan?
400
It is necessary to monitor for hydration and nutrition in this phase of catatonia.
What is the withdrawn phase?
500
"Globalnationity"
What is neologism?
500
Being isolative.
What is asociality?
500
Includes CBT, group therapy, medication, and family therapy.
What is advance practice interventions?
500
Used to treat mild cases of NMS.
What is Parlodel?
500
This drug is the most sedated and has the least side effects but can cause hypotension.
What is thorazine?