NURS 222 Exam 2 Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct Answers
Priority finding in schizophrenia Command hallucination Not meeting maslow/ABCs
negative symptoms of schizophrenia absence of appropriate behaviors
disturbance of affect, blunting (severe reduction in the intensity of affect expression), flat
affect, inappropriate affect (might laugh hysterically while describing someones death)
positive symptoms of schizophrenia Delusions of reference, delusions of persecution,
delusions of grandeur, thought broadcasting, though insertion, hallucinations, disorganized
thought, disorganized behaviour, catatonia
Side effects of clozapine High risk: weight gain, diabetes, dyslipidemia
Agranulocytosis
Infection
Sedation, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects
Stages of Schizophrenia premorbid, prodromal, onset/deterioration, chronic/residual
signs of bulimia tooth erasion
Russell's sign= callused knuckles from self induced vomiting
-Regular binge eating episodes, at a rate of two per week for several months.
-Binges followed by purging, strict dieting, or excessive exercise to prevent weight gain.
-Use of self-induced vomiting or laxatives as part of purging.
-An obsession with weight and body shape.
Normal BMI
signs of anorexia nervosa orthostatic hypotension,
constipation,
, amenorrhea (decreased body fat and poor nutrition)
tachycardia
Fear of gaining weight
lanugo
Low BMI
dangers of eating disorders Hair loss
Dental problems
Broken blood vessels in the face and eyes.
Dry, scaly skin
Severe dehydration
Loss of menstrual period in females
Low bone density
Heart irregularities
Organ failure
Death
Risk factors for abuse Static factors: prior abuse, violence, demographics
Dynamic factors: low self-esteem, financial problems, poor skills, family issues poor coping
Substances use lack of support
mandated reporters people who are required to report suspected or observed abuse or
neglect due to their regular contact with vulnerable populations, such as the elderly in long-
term care facilities
play therapy an approach to treating childhood disorders that helps children express their
conflicts and feelings indirectly by drawing, playing with toys, and making up stories
Priority finding in schizophrenia Command hallucination Not meeting maslow/ABCs
negative symptoms of schizophrenia absence of appropriate behaviors
disturbance of affect, blunting (severe reduction in the intensity of affect expression), flat
affect, inappropriate affect (might laugh hysterically while describing someones death)
positive symptoms of schizophrenia Delusions of reference, delusions of persecution,
delusions of grandeur, thought broadcasting, though insertion, hallucinations, disorganized
thought, disorganized behaviour, catatonia
Side effects of clozapine High risk: weight gain, diabetes, dyslipidemia
Agranulocytosis
Infection
Sedation, orthostatic hypotension, anticholinergic effects
Stages of Schizophrenia premorbid, prodromal, onset/deterioration, chronic/residual
signs of bulimia tooth erasion
Russell's sign= callused knuckles from self induced vomiting
-Regular binge eating episodes, at a rate of two per week for several months.
-Binges followed by purging, strict dieting, or excessive exercise to prevent weight gain.
-Use of self-induced vomiting or laxatives as part of purging.
-An obsession with weight and body shape.
Normal BMI
signs of anorexia nervosa orthostatic hypotension,
constipation,
, amenorrhea (decreased body fat and poor nutrition)
tachycardia
Fear of gaining weight
lanugo
Low BMI
dangers of eating disorders Hair loss
Dental problems
Broken blood vessels in the face and eyes.
Dry, scaly skin
Severe dehydration
Loss of menstrual period in females
Low bone density
Heart irregularities
Organ failure
Death
Risk factors for abuse Static factors: prior abuse, violence, demographics
Dynamic factors: low self-esteem, financial problems, poor skills, family issues poor coping
Substances use lack of support
mandated reporters people who are required to report suspected or observed abuse or
neglect due to their regular contact with vulnerable populations, such as the elderly in long-
term care facilities
play therapy an approach to treating childhood disorders that helps children express their
conflicts and feelings indirectly by drawing, playing with toys, and making up stories