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Mental Health ch 35 Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What is an involuntary admission that can be done by a judge, a clinical psychologist, or a physician if the individual is to be a danger to self or others?Answer:
Question: Which acute psychiatric disorder has rapid onset of symptoms: , incoherent thought content, impaired cognitive function, symptoms worsen at night, illusions, hallucinations?Answer:
Question: What is a persistent desire to be the sex and desire to have the body of the opposite sex. Transvestic fetishism is associated with this disorder?Answer:
Question: Which mental disorder is characterized by recurrent, multiple, physical complaints and symptoms for which there is no cause. It is a process whereby an individual's feelings, needs, and conflicts are manifested physiologically?Answer:
Question: Which type of delusion is the of being someone with great powers to control the situationAnswer: Grandeur
Question: What is sometimes referred to as delirium, manifested by increased disorientation and agitation only during the evening and nighttime and is seen more often in older adults?Answer: syndrome
Question: What anxiety disorder is characterized by a fear of being in an open, crowded, or public place, such as a field, tunnel, bridge, congested streets, or busy stores, where escape may be difficult or help if anxiety incapacitates the sufferer?Answer: Agoraphobia
Question: What is a persistent, aberrant belief or perception held inviolable by a person despite to the contrary?Answer: Delusion
Question: Which type of delusion is a that someone is out to harm them?Answer:
Question: Which type of schizophrenia is flat or affect, incoherence; prognosis is poor?Answer:
Question: What is a experience without a stimulus trigger that occurs in the waking state. It can occur in any of the senses?Answer: Hallucination
Question: What is defined as an attack of acute, intense, and overwhelming anxiety accompanied by a degree of personality disorganization, such as being unable to solve problems or think clearly, symptoms occur abruptly and peak within 10 . Answer: Panic
Question: Which type of delusion is the that their thoughts are being removed from their mind?Answer: Thought
Question: What are some of the of a panic atack?Answer: Heart palpitations, sweating, trembling or shaking, feelings of dyspnea or choking, chest pain, nausea or abdominal distress, dizzy or faint, fear of losing control or going crazy, fear of dying, paresthesias, and chills or hot flashes.
Question: Which type of features stupor, negativism, rigidity, excitement, posturing; prognosis is fair?Answer:
Question: Which mental disorder describes a response to an intense traumatic experience that is the usual range of human experiences, such as war, rape, major auto accident, etc.? Answer: Post Stress Disorder
Question: Psychoanalysis was by whom?Answer: Sigmund
Question: Which type of schizophrenia has delusions, auditory hallucinations; prognosis is good with ?Answer: Paranoid
Question: What is and how is it used?Answer: It is an antimanic drug used to bipolar disorder. Lithium has a narrow therapeutic range, and close monitoring of the drug is necessary for safety.
Question: What is A slow, , organic mental disorder characterized by chronic personality disintegration, deterioration of intellectual capacity and function, and memory loss that leads to confusion, disorientation, and stupor?Answer:
Question: What is a long-term and intense form of therapy that allows the individual to bring unconscious to the surface?Answer: Psychoanalysis
Question: What problem can be with the use of Lithium?Answer: Toxicity is a problem with lithium. Poor fluid intake and salt restriction in the diet increase the risk of toxicity. Be aware of the signs of : nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, drowsiness, muscle weakness, and ataxia, can lead to seizures and death.
Question: type of delusion is the belief that ideas are put in their mind, i.e, “Janie put these thoughts in my head for her own pleasure.”?Answer: Thought
Question: What are traits or behaviors?Answer: Negative behavior includes apathy (avolition), social withdrawal, alogia, blunted responses, and anhedonia.
Question: What is a lack of energy, a contentment to just sit and do nothing. An appearance is a reflection of this?Answer: Apathy
Question: What is defined as content of speech and may occur as part of the overload of information that occurs in conversation, and the schizophrenic individual needs time to sort out the message received?Answer: Alogia
Question: What is are positive or behaviors?Answer: Positive behavior patterns include delusions, , and disordered thinking.
Question: What positive trait or behavior is thought to occur when the individual cannot interpret information being received in the brain. This may be exhibited by loose association in . Conversation does not flow logically?Answer: Disordered
Question: What is an anxiety characterized by obsessive, irrational, and intense fear of a specific object or activity?Answer:
Question: Which type of delusion is the that their ideas are known to others without any action on their part to convey the thoughtsi.e, “You all know the thoughts I have been having today.”?Answer: Broadcasting
Question: What is DSM-IV-TR?Answer: It is a multiaxial system that classifies disorders and is used by most hospitals and health care professionals in the United States. It consists of the physical, psychiatric, and social factors affecting the individual.
Question: What does DSM-IV-TR for?Answer: The Diagnostic and Statistical of Psychiatric Disorders
Question: Which type of schizophrenia demonstrates the typical signs and symptoms associated with schizophrenia without displaying evidence of disorganization, incoherence, delusions, and hallucinations; prognosis is poor?Answer:
Question: Which type of delusion is the that an event has special personal meaningi.e., “The lady on TV is telling me to buy the soap.”Answer: of Reference
Question: What is a system that classifies mental disorder; used by most hospitals and health care professionals in the United States. Various and descriptive references are outlined?Answer: Multiaxial
Question: Which alternative medicine has been shown to be effective for mild depression with few side effects when taken in doses? Answer: St. John's
Question: What can the herb, Kava, be used for?Answer: It can be used to anxiety and insomnia.
Question: Which popular herbs are believed by some to improve and boost energy?Answer: Ginkgo and
Question: What is a severe form of self-starvation that can lead to ?Answer: Anorexia
Question: What is as is a prolonged emotion that affects a person's psyche?Answer:
Question: What is nervosa commonly known as?Answer:
Question: What is as repeating, severe depressive episodes lasting more than 2 years?Answer: Unipolar depression or major depressive
Question: What disorder has episodes of overeating followed by purging through induced vomiting, laxatives, , fasting, or vigorous exercise?Answer: nervosa
Question: What is a mood disturbance characterized by exaggerated feelings of , despair, lowered self-esteem, loss of interest in former activities, and pessimistic thoughts?Answer: Depression
Question: In what is suicide the highest?Answer: The population
Question: What percentage of diagnosed with major depressive disorder die from suicide?Answer: 15%
Question: Which manic-depressive disorder exhibits sudden shifts of emotional extremes from to mania?Answer: Bipolar
Question: What is a mood disorder characterized by persistent, overactivity and a euphoric state?Answer:
Question: Which disorder is a pattern that involves repeated mood of hypomania and depression but are less intense with no periods of normal function. Many individuals with progress to bipolar disorder.Answer: disorder
Question: Which are connected with hormonal imbalances and respond well to treatment?Answer: Seasonal affective (SAD) and postpartum depression
Question: If postpartum depression lasts longer than what of time is further investigation of the problem advised?Answer: Longer than 2
Question: What is ECT?Answer: Electroconvulsive therapy is considered when drug therapy is ineffective or is
Question: What is sexual perversion or deviation. One of main clusters of sexual and gender identity disorders?Answer: Paraphilia
Question: What is the early phase of a manic episode when symptoms are not ?Answer: Episode
Question: What are thoughts that are , intrusive, and senseless. These thoughts are anxiety producing and distressful in that they are uncontrollable.Answer: Obsessions
Question: What is an irresistible, repetitive, irrational impulse to perform an act that is contrary to one's ordinary judgments or standards yet results in overt anxiety if not completed.Answer:
Question: What is a term describing difficulty with that causes mild interpersonal disorganization. There is no loss of reality perception; the individual has insight that he or she has a problem?Answer:
Question: An individual who is overcooperative from a deep fear of abandonment; cannot carry out a task ; unable to take responsibility for his own ADLs; usually seeks overprotective, dominating, or abusive relationships is what type of personality disorder?Answer: personality
Question: This type of personality disorder has not established self- identity; fears being alone; experiences mood swings over a short of time; relationships with others reveal rapid shifts from adoring to cruel punishing; impulsiveness Answer: Borderline :
Question: What is a dynamic process in which both participants (the nurse and the patient) share . Answer: Communication
Question: What is used to relieve anxiety by conditioning and retraining of behavioral by repetition. Answer: Therapy
Question: Which type of therapy focuses on breaking thought patterns and developing positive feelings about memories or thoughts?Answer: Therapy
Question: Which type of therapy may be used to help children express themselves by using toys such as puppets as their “spokesperson” of ?Answer: Play
Question: Which type of therapy can help resolve ?Answer: Therapy
Question: What type of therapy is used to help the person recover repressed emotions and speed recovery?Answer: Hypnosis
Question: What is a potentially life-threatening that can occur usually as a result of an interaction between an SSRI and another serotonergic agent.Answer: Syndrome
Question: What is the usual ECT planAnswer: 10 treatments over 7
Question: What are the 4 of Schizophrenia?Answer: Prodromal, prepsychotic, and residual
Question: During which schizophrenia phase are signs and symptoms widely varied but disturbances in thought, perception, emotion, and behavior are very apparent. Often, the individual loses contact with reality and is to function in the most basic ways.Answer: Acute
Question: Which schizophrenia stage often begins in adolescence and begins with lack of energy, motivation and withdrawal. symptoms include affect becomes blunted; beliefs and ideas become odd; may develop an excessive interest in or religion, etc.Answer: Prodromal
 
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