PMH-BC 2 Questions & answers
Bowlby's attachment theory
children have biological drive to form attachment to caregiver for protection and to navigate
environment
4 stages of peplau's theory
Orientation (introductions), Identification (understand how the nurse can help the patient),
Exploitation (nurse acts as guide and resource to help the patient, Resolution (relationship
terminates, can sometimes lead to regression)
Beck's cognitive triad
negative views of world, self, and future all interact (CBT)
creator of DBT
Marsha Linehan (tolerate discomfort and manage emotions)
How does benztropine reduce EPS
anticholinergic, blocks dopamine reuptake to increase levels (dopamine reuptake inhibitor)
when can Tardive dyskinesia become an emergency (3)
affect ability to breath, swallow, or eyes lock
treatment for tourettet's syndrome (4)
CBIT (possibly medications like Guanfacine, clonidine and antipsychotics)
Paranoid PD
, distrust, suspicious
Schizoid PD
Introverted, uninterested in social relationships, aloof
schizotypal PD
magical thinking, bizarre behavior
Antisocial PD
sociopath, against society
Borderline PD
impulsive, unstable, need for engagement with others
Histrionic PD
sexualizes, dramatic
Avoidant PD
avoid tension, insecure
OCD PD
concerned with order and conformity (not repetitive behaviors in OCD)
depersonalization
feeling like an observer outside of one's body
Lithium range
Bowlby's attachment theory
children have biological drive to form attachment to caregiver for protection and to navigate
environment
4 stages of peplau's theory
Orientation (introductions), Identification (understand how the nurse can help the patient),
Exploitation (nurse acts as guide and resource to help the patient, Resolution (relationship
terminates, can sometimes lead to regression)
Beck's cognitive triad
negative views of world, self, and future all interact (CBT)
creator of DBT
Marsha Linehan (tolerate discomfort and manage emotions)
How does benztropine reduce EPS
anticholinergic, blocks dopamine reuptake to increase levels (dopamine reuptake inhibitor)
when can Tardive dyskinesia become an emergency (3)
affect ability to breath, swallow, or eyes lock
treatment for tourettet's syndrome (4)
CBIT (possibly medications like Guanfacine, clonidine and antipsychotics)
Paranoid PD
, distrust, suspicious
Schizoid PD
Introverted, uninterested in social relationships, aloof
schizotypal PD
magical thinking, bizarre behavior
Antisocial PD
sociopath, against society
Borderline PD
impulsive, unstable, need for engagement with others
Histrionic PD
sexualizes, dramatic
Avoidant PD
avoid tension, insecure
OCD PD
concerned with order and conformity (not repetitive behaviors in OCD)
depersonalization
feeling like an observer outside of one's body
Lithium range