Mental health Jeopardy Review PDF

Title Mental health Jeopardy Review
Course Nursing Theory IVB
Institution St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology
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Practice questions for exam 1...


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Mental health Jeopardy Review Intro and Legal Ethics 1. Q: This neurotransmitter is inhibitory and a low level of it can lead to anxiety A: GABA 2. Q: This neurotransmitter is derived from tryptophan and plays an important role in anxiety and mood disorders A: Serotonin 3. Q: this is the application by a doctor for psychiatric assessment and lasts up to 72 hours A: Form 1 4. Q: This form is used when a change in status has occurred (from involuntary to voluntary) A: Form 5 5. Q: List 5 things that a person deemed incompetent cannot do A: Sign a legal document, cheques, credit card, make a will, open bank account, get married, sell property, give consent Bipolar & Mood Disorders 1. Q: This was the name of the guest speaker week 2 A: Nicole Howsin 2. Q: These 2 neurotransmitters are low in depression A: Serotonin and norepinephrine 3. Q: This treatment for depression is safe for pregnant woman A: ECT 4. Q: This is the health teaching that must take place for clients taking MAOI’s A: Stay away from tyramine rich foods due to risk for hypertensive crisis 5. Q: This type of bipolar disorder consists of recurrent depressive episodes with at least 1 hypomanic episode A: Type 2 Depression and Suicide 1. Q: This time of the year is known for having the highest suicide rate A: July/early August 2. Q: This is the term used when someone loses interest in previously enjoyed activities A: Anhedonia 3. Q: This combination is the most effective treatment for mood disorders A: Medication and psychotherapy 4. Q: This type of suicidal ideation thinks about it, but has no plan A: Passive ideation

5. Q: Caregivers must be careful of this when a suicidal person is on an antidepressant A: Antidepressant energy Anxiety 1. Q: These are the 4 major elements of PTSD A: re-experiencing, avoidance, negative cognition, hyperarousal 2. Q: This is the most common thought disorder that leads people to worry about the worst possible outcome A: Catastrophizing 3. Q: Cognitive behavioural therapy focuses on these 3 components A: Positive reframing, decatastrophizing, and assertiveness training 4. Q: This is repeated, seemingly purposeless behaviors driven by anxiety like drumming fingers, tapping foot, twisting hair A: Automatisms 5. Q: These are three stages of stress response by Dr. Hans Selye and how they affect the body A: 1. Alarm-mind/body on high alert 2. Resistance-fight, flight, freeze 3. Exhaustion-lose ability to manage other stressors Schizophrenia 1. Q: These symptoms take away a behaviour, thought or feeling A: Negative/soft symptoms 2. Q: This type of medication only targets the positive signs of schizophrenia A: 1st generation/conventional antipsychotics 3. Q: This is a tool used to measure extra pyramidal side effects A: Abnormal Involuntary Movement (AIM) scale 4. Q: This type of speech pattern is a repetition of what has been said by another A: Echolalia 5. Q: An example of this type of delusion is when a person thinks that the TV broadcaster is speaking directly to them A: Referential delusion...


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