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NFDN 2007 Midterm Exam with Complete Solutions 2024 Latest Update Mood Stabilizer Medication Goals - Answer- rapid control of symptoms, prevention of future episodes Lithium carbonate - Answer- A simple chemical compound that is highly effective in dampening the extreme mood swings of bipolar disorder. most widely used, needed with antipsychotics, helps with irritability, insomnia, nervousness, flight of ideas, paranoia. Carbamazepine (Tegretol) - Answer- anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer, mostly used when pt. does not tolerate lithium. Monitor liver function and drowsiness. Phases of Bipolar - Answer- Acute: symptom reductio and stabilization Continuation Phase: goal is prevent relapse of current episode Maintenance: sustain remission and prevent new episode Discontinuation: conversation with Dr. positive symptoms of schizophrenia - Answer- delusions, hallucinations, and illusions Schizophrenia - Answer- A psychotic disorder involving distortions in thoughts, perceptions, and/or emotions. "shattered mind". Must be present for significant period of 1 month negative symptoms of schizophrenia - Answer- Changes that diminish functioning. The absence of appropriate behaviors (expressionless faces, rigid bodies) neologisms - Answer- invented words by the client Verbigeration - Answer- repetition of words or phrases, may not have meaning to listener Perseveration - Answer- persistent adherence to a thought or idea Hypervigilance - Answer- sustained attention to external stimuli, expecting something important or frightening to happen waxy flexibility - Answer- posture held in odd or unusual fixed position, for extended period of time Etiology of Schizophrenia - Answer- Heredity, high dopamine levels, high exposure to stress Schizophrenia is NOT caused by - Answer- medication taken during pregnancy, poor bonding during infancy, poor parenting, guilt, failure or misbehaviour Typical Antipsychotics - Answer- Haldol: significant neurologic side effects, negative symptoms don't respond well - may even worsen Atypical Antipsychotics - Answer- riperdal or seroquel: newer antipsychotic, less significant neurologic side, more effective at improving negative symptoms Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome - Answer- Adverse reaction to antipsychotics with severe "lead pipe" rigidty, FEVER, and mental status changes Acute Illness Period of Schizophrenia - Answer- bizarre or disruptive through and behaviour (cannot be over looked) + and - symptoms included

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NFDN 2007 Midterm Exam with
Complete Solutions 2024 Latest
Update

Mood Stabilizer Medication Goals - Answer- rapid control of symptoms, prevention of
future episodes

Lithium carbonate - Answer- A simple chemical compound that is highly effective in
dampening the extreme mood swings of bipolar disorder. most widely used, needed
with antipsychotics, helps with irritability, insomnia, nervousness, flight of ideas,
paranoia.

Carbamazepine (Tegretol) - Answer- anticonvulsant and mood stabilizer, mostly used
when pt. does not tolerate lithium. Monitor liver function and drowsiness.

Phases of Bipolar - Answer- Acute: symptom reductio and stabilization
Continuation Phase: goal is prevent relapse of current episode
Maintenance: sustain remission and prevent new episode
Discontinuation: conversation with Dr.

positive symptoms of schizophrenia - Answer- delusions, hallucinations, and illusions

Schizophrenia - Answer- A psychotic disorder involving distortions in thoughts,
perceptions, and/or emotions. "shattered mind". Must be present for significant period of
1 month

negative symptoms of schizophrenia - Answer- Changes that diminish functioning. The
absence of appropriate behaviors (expressionless faces, rigid bodies)

neologisms - Answer- invented words by the client

Verbigeration - Answer- repetition of words or phrases, may not have meaning to
listener

Perseveration - Answer- persistent adherence to a thought or idea

Hypervigilance - Answer- sustained attention to external stimuli, expecting something
important or frightening to happen

, waxy flexibility - Answer- posture held in odd or unusual fixed position, for extended
period of time

Etiology of Schizophrenia - Answer- Heredity, high dopamine levels, high exposure to
stress

Schizophrenia is NOT caused by - Answer- medication taken during pregnancy, poor
bonding during infancy, poor parenting, guilt, failure or misbehaviour

Typical Antipsychotics - Answer- Haldol: significant neurologic side effects, negative
symptoms don't respond well - may even worsen

Atypical Antipsychotics - Answer- riperdal or seroquel: newer antipsychotic, less
significant neurologic side, more effective at improving negative symptoms

Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome - Answer- Adverse reaction to antipsychotics with
severe "lead pipe" rigidty, FEVER, and mental status changes

Acute Illness Period of Schizophrenia - Answer- bizarre or disruptive through and
behaviour (cannot be over looked) + and - symptoms included

TX = psychotherapeutics, suicide prevention, normalize sleep and reduce substance
abuse

Stabilization period of schizophrenia - Answer- sypmtoms less acute, but may be
present, med. regime is established, family and patient adjust, treatment is intense

Maintenance & Recovery Period of Schizophrenia - Answer- condition is stabilized,
improvement in symptom remission. Focus - regain previous level of functioning and
quality of life, identify signs of a relapse and how to cope, medication compliance and
family support are crucial. Education is key!

Relapses in schizophrenia - Answer- occur any time during TX and recovery, major
reason is noncompliance with medication regime

schizoaffective disorder - Answer- Psychotic disorder featuring symptoms of both
schizophrenia and major mood disorder.

Epidemiologic and Risk factors of Schizoaffective disorder - Answer- lifetime prevalence
is estimated to be around 0.3%, onset is early adulthood and the most type is presented
is bipolar, later onset are likely to be the depressive type, comorbidity is substance
abuse

Priority care issues of schizoaffective disorder - Answer- suicide risk, persistant
psychotic disorder with a mood component, comorbidity with substance abuse may
increase risk of suicide

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