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Wernicke-Korsakoff Expected Finding - -----ANSWER---->Confusion
Heroin Intoxication Expected Finding - -----ANSWER---->Respiratory Depression
Reaction of Terminal Cancer Diagnosis - -----ANSWER---->Denial
Valproic Acid Teaching - -----ANSWER---->Teach the need to regularly monitor liver
function levels due to the risk of hepatotoxicity
When should Donapezil be taken? - -----ANSWER---->Bedtime to reduce the risks for
injury due to bradycardia and syncope
Methadone is indicated for TX of.... - -----ANSWER---->Opiate use disorder
Phenelzine---Finding to report - -----ANSWER---->Elevated BP: increases risk for
hypertensive crisis
This is an MAOI!
Acute Main---Priority Goal - -----ANSWER---->Maintain adequate hydration
Binge-eating expected finding - -----ANSWER---->Abdominal pain
,Stage 4 Alzheimers expected finding - -----ANSWER---->Client is able to identify the
names of family members
Restricting type anorexia expected finding - -----ANSWER---->Decreased caloric intake
due to excessive fear of weight gain
ECT Potential Complications - -----ANSWER---->Cardiac arryhthmia
Cocaine intoxication expected finding - -----ANSWER---->Dilated pupils
Benzo---finding that would indicate questioning the provider - -----ANSWER----
>Hypotension
Alcohol Withdrawal Medication - -----ANSWER---->Disulfram
Can give____________with lithium - -----ANSWER---->Valproic Acid
Both treat bipolar
Common adverse effect of Buspirone - -----ANSWER---->Dizziness
Confusion develops...... - -----ANSWER---->SLOWLY with alzheimers
What food type to avoid with Disulfram - -----ANSWER---->Pure vanilla extract
Conduct Disorder expected finding - -----ANSWER---->Aggressive behavior toward
others
Heroin withdrawal expected findings - -----ANSWER---->Muscle aches
Alcohol withdrawal expected findings - -----ANSWER---->Insomnia and restlessness
Mematine is used to treat - -----ANSWER---->Severe alzheimers
ADHD teaching - -----ANSWER---->Ignore child's attention seeking behaviors that are
not dangerous
Rape-Trauma Syndrome finding - -----ANSWER---->Report of intense guilt
Medication that is given during alcohol detox - -----ANSWER---->Diazepam
ECT expected findings - -----ANSWER---->Memory loss
Nausea
Tachycardia
ECT is given for - -----ANSWER---->Bipolar with rapid cycling
,Vagus Nerve Stimulation adverse effects - -----ANSWER---->Voice changes
Dysphagia
Neck pain
Modeling - -----ANSWER---->Allows client to see a demonstration of appropriate
behaviors in a stressful situation. The goal is that the client will imitate the behaviors
Systemic Desentization - -----ANSWER---->Begins with mastering of relaxation
techniques. Then a client is exposed to increasing levels of anxiety-producing stimulus.
Flooding - -----ANSWER---->Exposing the client to a great deal of undesirable stimulus
in an attempt to turn off anxiety response.
Most useful for phobias
Thought Stopping - -----ANSWER---->Teaches a client to say "stop" when a negative
thought or compulsive behavior arises and substitute positive thought. The goal is that
the client with time will use command silently
Eye Movement Desentization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - -----ANSWER---->Therapy
for clients who have PTSD. Encourages eye focus on a separate stimuli while thinking
of or talking about the traumatic event
PTSD expected findings - -----ANSWER---->Hallucinations
Recurring nightmares
How is seasonal depression treated? - -----ANSWER---->Light therapy
Dysthymic Disorder - -----ANSWER---->Mild form of depression that usually has an early
onset, such as in childhood and lasts at least 2 years in length
St. John's Wort adverse effects - -----ANSWER---->Photosensitivity
Skin rash
Rapid heart rate
GI distress
Abdominal pain
Depressive disorders are most prevalent in... - -----ANSWER---->Adults between ages
of 15-40
Transpersonal Communication - -----ANSWER---->Addresses an individual's spiritual
needs and providers interventions to meet those needs
Empathy - -----ANSWER---->UNDERSTANDING of feelings
Rapid Cycling - -----ANSWER---->4 or more episodes of acute mania within 1 year
, Bipolar I - -----ANSWER---->Client has at least one episode of mania alternating with
major depression
More severe
Bipolar II - -----ANSWER---->Client has one or more hypomanic episodes alternating
with MDD
Bipolar Meds - -----ANSWER---->Lithium=mood stabilizer
Anticonvulsants such as Valproic Acid (Depakote), Clonazapam, Lamitcal, Gabapentin,
and Topiramate
Benzos such as Lorazepam used on a short term basis
SSRIs such as Prozac
A client in a true manic state will... - -----ANSWER---->Not stop moving, and does not
eat or drink, or sleep. This can become a medical emergency
Alogia - -----ANSWER---->Poverty of thought or speech; the client may sit with a visitor
but may only mumble or respond vaguely to questions
Avolition - -----ANSWER---->Lack of motivation in activities and hygiene
Grandeur - -----ANSWER---->Believes that she is all powerful and important, like a god
Somatic Delusionals - -----ANSWER---->Believes that his body is changing in an
unusual way, such as growing a third arm
Depersonalization - -----ANSWER---->Nonspecific feeling that a person has lose their
identity, self is different or unreal
Derealization - -----ANSWER---->Perception that environment has changed
Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF Scale) - -----ANSWER---->Helps to determine
a client's ability to perform ADLs and to function independently
Mileu - -----ANSWER---->Safe, structured environment that decreases anxiety and
distracts the client from constant thinking and hallucinations
Atypical Antipsychotics - -----ANSWER---->Treat BOTH positive and negative symptoms
of schizophrenia
Abilify
Geodon
Zyprexa
Seroquel
Risperdal
Clozaril (Clozapine)