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RNSG2213 RNSG 2213 Mental Health Nursing Review
for Exam 2 Level 3 (Answered) updated Version 2024.
Graded A+.
RNSG2213/RNSG 2213 Mental Health Nursing Review
for Exam 2 Level 3 (Answered) Updated Version 2024.
Graded A+.
How are anticonvulsants used in the treatment of anxiety? – ANSUsually used in
adjunct to other medications, help relieve the symptoms of anxiety

Valporic acid, gabapentin (neurontin

How are antidepressants used to treat anxiety? - ANSFirst line treatment for anxiety
disorders, secondary benefit of treating co-occurring depressive disorders. SSRIs and
SNRIs preferred over TCAs as they have less side effects

•SSRIs: celexa (citalopram) Lexapro (escitalopram) Prozac (fluoxetine) paxil
(paroxetine) zoloft (sertraline)
•SNRIs: cymbalta (duloxetine) and Effexor (venlafaxine)
•tricyclics: anafranil (clomipramine): for OCD

How are beta blockers used in the treatment of anxiety? – ANSUsed for panic disorders
and social anxiety. Decreases heart rate, contractility and blood pressure to relieve
physical symptoms of anxiety

Propranolol (Inderal)

How are beta-blockers used in the treatment of anxiety? – ANSBlocks the hormones
epinephrine/adrenaline. Decrease heart rate, contractility and blood pressure to
decrease somatic feelings of anxiety.

Propranolol (Inderal) and atenolol (Tenormin)

How do biochemical factors effect depression? – ANSBiochemical factors: changes in
the neurotransmitters and the limbic system, hypothalamus, prefrontal cortex,
hippocampus and amygdala. Low serotonin and norepinephrine, and dysfunction in
glutamate, dopamine, GABA and acetylcholine.

*PET scan reveals a less active brain

How do genetics effect depression? – ANSinteract with environmental factors, first
degree family members are 2-4 times more likely to develop. Increased risk for
comorbidity (substance abuse) increased risk for occurrence and earlier onset

,RNSG2213 RNSG 2213 Mental Health Nursing Review
for Exam 2 Level 3 (Answered) updated Version 2024.
Graded A+.

How do hormone effect depression? – ANSMany depressed patients have increased
levels of cortisol caused by chronic stress

*depressed individuals display hyperactivity in HPA axis

How do stressful life events effect depression? - ANSEarly life experiences such as
harsh/abusive parenting can make a person more psychologically sensitive to rejection
and stress.

Implications: social separations, job loss, loss of self esteem, death of someone
important, extreme poverty

How is generalized anxiety disorder diagnosed? - ANSAn individuals symptoms must
persist for most days during a 6 month period and have at least three of the following
symptoms:
•restlessness
•fatigue
•poor concentration
•irritability
•muscle tension
•sleep disturbances

How should you communicate someone who is experiencing mild to moderate anxiety?
- ANS•be simple, direct and calm
•identify the persons anxiety and assess it "you look upset"
•encourage the patient to talk about feelings and concerns, use nonverbal language to
demonstrate interest
•focus on the patients concerns, do not introduce irrelevant topics and do ask clarifying
questions "I'm not sure what you mean, can you give me an example?"
•help identify thoughts or feelings before the onset of anxiety and encourage problem
solving. The person may need assistance with this.
•explore behaviors that have worked to relieve anxiety in the past and provide outlets for
dissipating excess energy (walking, exercising)

How you should you communicate with someone with severe to panic levels of anxiety?
- ANS•maintain a calm manner and ALWAYS remain with the person (prevent feelings
of abandonment)
•use clear and simply statements in a low-pitched, slow voice. You may need to repeat
yourself
•move to a quieter environment, decrease stimuli
•reinforce reality if distortions occur, focus on the now and what's happening in the
environment

,RNSG2213 RNSG 2213 Mental Health Nursing Review
for Exam 2 Level 3 (Answered) updated Version 2024.
Graded A+.
•safety is an overall goal, attend to physical needs when necessary (warmth,
elimination, pain relief, family contact)
•provide opportunities for movement and exercise (walk/pace with them) but set
physical limits for safety "you may not hit anyone here. If you can't control yourself, we
will help you." Be firm and authoritative.
•assess need for medications (benzodiazepines)

If a client with a history of anxiety disorders presents with symptoms. What is the priority
intervention? - ANSPerform a physical exam to determine the cause of the clients
systems

*physical problems should be ruled out before determining a psychological cause for a
clients symptoms

What are acting-out behaviors? - ANSaddressing of emotional conflict or stressors by
actions rather than reflecting. A person may lash out in anger verbally or physically to
distract themselves from thoughts or feelings and feel less vulnerable or helpless (a
man tearing up every patient file in a cabinet after he was turned down for a promotion)

What are antihistamines used in the treatment of anxiety? - ANSUsed in the short term
for mild to moderate anxiety, safe to use in adolescents. Non addictive and have a
sedating effect.

Benadryl (diphenhydramine) vistaril (hydroxyzine pamoate) atarax (hydroxyzine
chloride)

SE: dizziness, headache, sedation, dry mouth

What are atypical antidepressants? - ANSbupropion (Wellbutrin) (Zyban):
norepinephrine-dopamine reuptake inhibitor. Can also be used for smoking cessation.
Caution in patients with seizures

trazodone (Desyrel): serotonin antagonist-reuptake inhibitor. Useful for insomnia. Can
cause priapism.

mirtazapine (Remeron): tetracyclic antidepressant. Increases noradrenaline and
serotonin.

What are behaviors that indicate a higher suicide risk? - ANSIsolation, refusal to eat
meals, crying, inability to sleep, expressions of hopelessness, agitation, impulsivity and
aggressiveness

, RNSG2213 RNSG 2213 Mental Health Nursing Review
for Exam 2 Level 3 (Answered) updated Version 2024.
Graded A+.
What are benzodiazepines used for the treatment of anxiety? - ANSEnhance the
actions of GABA receptors, producing a depressing/calming effect. Has a rapid onset,
only used for short term management

Ativan (lorazepam) Valium (diazepam) Xanax (alprazolam) Librium (chlordiazepoxide)

SE: sedation, ataxia, decreased cognitive function

What are bipolar spectrum disorders? - ANSBrain disorders that cause unusual shifts in
mood, energy, judgement and the ability to carry out daily tasks. It is a flaw in chemistry,
not character. Characterized by periods of mania or hypomania

What are compulsions? - ANSRitualistic behaviors that an individual feels driven to
perform in an attempt to reduce anxiety. Relief is only temporary though this compulsive
acts must be repeated many times.
•hand washing
•checking a door multiple times
•counting
•praying

What are concerns when taking benzodiazepines? - ANSHigh risk for development of
tolerance, dependency and withdrawal

Contraindications:
•adults with narrow angle glaucoma
•older adults due to decreased renal functioning and decreased metabolism

*Do not stop abruptly. Can cause withdrawal syndrome. Withdrawal can result in
seizures

Cannot be taken with alcohol, can cause respiratory depression and death

What are considerations in the nurse/patient relationship in patients with depression? -
ANS•accept patient as they are and for where they are. Try to anticipate their needs
•acknowledge their emotional pain in a gentle manner and offer work through it with
them, provide hope
•point out small visible accomplishments
•never compare patients to others who may have it worse
•do not reinforce hallucinations, delusions or irrational beliefs
•do not take anger personally
•manage time to try and spend 5-10 extra minutes with them, even if it is in silence.
Actively listen, be accessible and consistent
•reinforce decision making once they feel ready

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