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Characteristics of delirium. - CORRECT ANSWER-Rapid in onset, 24-72 hours, related
to infection, NOT common with aging.
What is an important intervention for patients with delirium? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Reorient them.
What are the primary characteristics of borderline personality disorder? - CORRECT
ANSWER-splitting people (Pitting a group against each other). Self-defeating cycle
of behavior.
What do you give a patient who has overdosed on PCP? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Benzodiazepine
Example of a benzodiazpine antidote? - CORRECT ANSWER-Flumazenil
What type of patients go to memory care? - CORRECT ANSWER-Dementia or
Alzheimers
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Can a social worker make a decision about placement for an elderly person if that
person has living family members, a POA? - CORRECT ANSWER-No, they cannot make
the decision. Nurses must educate family about decisions.
What does agnosia mean? - CORRECT ANSWER-Inability to interpret sensations and
hence to recognize things, typically as a result of brain damage.
Example of something that could cause agnosia? - CORRECT ANSWER-TBI, vascular
dementia.
What type of environment is a memory care unit? - CORRECT ANSWER-Locked unit,
24-7 supervision.
What type of activities do you implement to interact with memory care patients?
- CORRECT ANSWER-Activities that help them to recall their past-show old photos,
ask questions like what was your first job? where did you grow up? what was your
parents names?
If a patient is not engaged in a group of people sharing photos what might they be
feeling? - CORRECT ANSWER-Depressed, Isolated, Angry
What type of personality disorder might a patient who still lives at home at 30
and depends on their mother for everything, have? - CORRECT ANSWER-dependent
personality disorder
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Give an example of a positive statement made by a recovering alcohol that made
signal that they are getting better? - CORRECT ANSWER-I will identify things that
trigger my cravings
Symptoms of patient with suspected opioid abuse/overdose? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Contracted pupils, increased HR, shallow Resp., increased temp (but not always).
What do you give a opioid overdose patient? - CORRECT ANSWER-Narcan (Naloxone)
S/S of acute alcohol withdrawal? - CORRECT ANSWER-Everything is increased! RR, BP,
Temp, HR, delerium
Characteristics of histrionic personality disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-Mania,
melodramatic, manipulative, emotional attention seeking behavior, often
seductive and flirtatious.
Interventions for histrionic personality disorder patient - CORRECT ANSWER-They are
very manipulative. Set fine lines, do not offer relationship advice, avoid situations
where they are the center of attention.
Possible fatal complications of patient withdrawing from CNS stimulant - CORRECT
ANSWER-Respiratory failure, suicide, and depression.
What is a hypochondriac? - CORRECT ANSWER-Someone who thinks that everything
is wrong with them. Ex. their acute headache is caused by a brain tumor.
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How does cocaine stimulate the body? What do cocaine users use to combat
these effects? - CORRECT ANSWER-It is an upper. Alcohol-allows them to sleep.
Characteristics of borderline personality disorder - CORRECT ANSWER-Split people
apart and are very manipulative.
Interventions for nurses dealing with borderline personality disorder patients -
CORRECT ANSWER-Keep all the staff on the same page. Set limits and rules.
What is a personality disorder in general? What type of issues do these patients
have? - CORRECT ANSWER-When people rely on others to make decisions. They have
difficulties in their social life, work, relationships, family problems. Place the
blame on others. Many go undiagnosed.
What is conversion disorder?` - CORRECT ANSWER-Something psychological happens
and it then manifests somatically. Ex. Someone has fake blindness
What is the difference between objective and subjective data? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Subjective is what the patient tells you, objective is what you see and obtain from
the physical assessment of the patient.
What is somatoform disorder? - CORRECT ANSWER-A mental illness that causes
bodily symptoms that cannot be tracked back to any specific cause.