Defense Mechanisms
Anxiety
Neurosis vs psychosis
Mix it Up
Schizophrenia
100

The transfer of feelings from one target to another that is considered less threatening or that is neutral.

Displacement 

100

During this level of anxiety the individual is unable to focus on even one detail within the environment. A loss of contact with reality may occur.

Panic anxiety

100

◦They are aware that they are experiencing distress. Neurosis or Psychosis ?

Neurosis 

100

It is an 11-question measure that tests five areas of cognitive function: orientation, registration, attention and calculation, recall, and language.


*** extra 100 points if you can tell me the maximum score that a patient can get on the exam?***

mini mental status exam 


The maximum score is 30

100

This extrapyramidal symptom shows the client having a stooped posture, shuffling gait and pin rolling motion of the hand. 

Pseudoparkinsonism

200

Refusing to acknowledge the existence of a real situation or the feelings associated with it.

Denial 

200

During this level anxiety the perceptual field diminishes greatly; concentration centers on one particular detail only. Attention span is extremely limited; the individual has much difficulty completing even the simplest task.

severe anxiety

200

◦They experience no loss of contact with reality. Neurosis or psychosis?

Neurosis 

200

This  contains diagnostic criteria sets and summarize syndromes of clinical manifestations. Looks at developmental history, biological and environmental factors, and physiological elements

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM V)

200

This negative symptom describes a condition in which the client with schizophrenia allows body parts to be placed in bizarre or uncomfortable positions.

Waxy flexibility 

300

Integrating the beliefs and values of another individual into one’s own ego structure

Introjection

300

This level of anxiety prepares people for action. It sharpens the senses, increases motivation for productivity, increases the perceptual field, and results in a heightened awareness of the environment

Mild anxiety

300

They exhibit minimal distress. Neurosis or psychosis?

Psychosis

300

This member of the treatment team conducts individual, group and family therapy. They present educational programs for nursing staff and may also prescribe and manage the medication regime. 

Psychiatric clinical nurse practitioner

300

This positive symptom is when the individual delays in reaching the point of a communication because of unnecessary and tedious details. The point or goal is usually met, but only with numerous interruptions by the interviewer to keep the person on track regarding the topic being discussed.

Circumstantiality 

400

Attributing feelings or impulses unacceptable to oneself to another person

Projection

400

During this level of anxiety the individual becomes less alert to events occurring within the environment. Attention span and the ability to concentrate decrease, and assistance with problem-solving may be required.

Moderate anxiety

400

◦They are unaware that their behavior is maladaptive. Neurosis or Psychosis?

Psychosis

400

This leadership style focuses on the members, they are encouraged to participate fully in problem-solving of group issues, including taking action to effect change. Production is somewhat lower, but morale is high. 

Democratic 

400

Clients who take antipsychotic could experience this serious adverse reaction? 

agranulocytosis 

500

Attempting to make excuses or formulate logical reasons to justify unacceptable feelings or behaviors

rationalization

500

During this level of anxiety, physical symptoms may occur which include headaches, palpitations, and insomnia. Emotional symptoms may include confusion, dread, and horror.

Severe anxiety

500

They are unaware of any psychological problems. Neurosis or psychosis ? 

Both Neurosis and psychosis 

500

Give me four out of the eight roles that the nurse has in the milieu?

1. Medication administration

2. Establishing and maintaining the therapeutic milieu

3. Orienting new patients

4. Establishing trust

5. Provide support and validation

6. Setting limits

7. Educating patients

8. Works on discharge planning 

500

There are eight atypical antipsychotics can you name four out of the eight ? 

1. Clozepine(Clozaril)         

 2. Quetiapine (Seroquel)

3. Risperidone (Risperdal)

4. Ziprasidone (Geodon)

5. Olanzapine (Zyprexa)

6. Aripiprazole(Abilify)

7. Clozapine (Clozaril)

8. Lurasidone (Latuda)