EXSS 288 EXAM 3 (CPR & AED) 2026 BANK
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EXSS 288
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Bipolar Disorder signs and symptoms ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... Depression S/S
Mania
Rapid speech and quickly changing thought patterns
Inability to sit still and/or concentrate
Inability to finish a task
Euphoria
Increased physical activity
Participating in risky activities
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Inability to sleep
Increased desire to have sex
Agitation
Aggressive behavior
Schizophrenia ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... A severe, chronic
mental illness in which the person hears voices or feels that
their thoughts are being controlled by others
Voices or thoughts can instruct the person to do things they
would otherwise not do
Ex. Becoming violent toward a family member or a stranger
Exercise particular caution when attempting to help a
patient with known or suspected schizophrenia
Schizophrenia signs and symptoms ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER
....... Hallucinations (visual or auditory, but mostly
auditory)
Delusions
Lack of personal care or hygiene
Inappropriate emotions for the situation or lack of emotions
altogether
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Anger
Suspicions and paranoid behavior
Social isolation
Paranoia ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Condition
characterized by feelings of persecution and exaggerated
notions of perceived threat
May be part of many other mental health disorders - rarely
seen in isolation
Usually paired with another disorder like Schizophrenia
Could be side effect of medication or recreational drug use,
particularly stimulants
May be difficult to provide care as patient may believe you
are part of the group "out to get them"
Paranoia signs and symptoms ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER .......
Checking for wiretaps (bugs) in every room
Accusing people of following them or listening to their
conversations
Being suspicious of every person who approaches them
Refusing to eat or drink anything that they have not prepared
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Managing Behavioral Emergencies
size up the scene ✓ ✓ ...... ANSWER ....... Do NOT
approach scene unless you are confident it is safe to do so
Be wary of sudden behavior changes in patient
Identify and locate:
Patient
Possible escape routes
Clear scene of any objects that could be used to harm
patient or others
On viewing the scene, what hints to the situation can you
gather?
Drug paraphernalia
Alcohol bottles
Pill bottles
Summon advanced personnel
EMS
Law enforcement
Crisis center personnel