tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs)
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drugs that block the reuptake of norepinephrine for the secondary amines
and both norepinephrine and serotonin for the tertiary amines; the earliest
developed, increase NE and 5-HT, block acetylcholine, are highly lethal in
overdose, and can cause discontinuation syndrome
maintenance phase
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, a stage of change during which the patient focuses on actively working to
maintain changes made and prevent relapse; the final phase of bipolar
disorder, the focus of which is the prevention of relapse and limitation of
the severity and duration of future episodes
pharmacogenetics
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an approach to treatment that takes into consideration individual genetic
differences when determining which and how much medication to
prescribe
associative looseness
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disorganized thinking, manifested as jumped and illogical speech and
impaired reasoning
working phase
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the phase of the nurse-patient relationship during which the nurse and
patient identify and explore areas that are causing problems in the patient's
life
,stigma
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negative attitudes or behaviours toward a person or group based on a
belief that the possess negative traits
beck's cognitive triad
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three thoughts that perpetuate depression: a negative, self-deprecating
view of self; a pessimistic view of the world; and the belief that negative
reinforcement (or no validation for the self) will continue in the future
motivational interviewing
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an approach to both assessment and treatment whereby nurses and other
practitioners work with patients to facilitate movement through fluctuations
between the stages of change
tolerance
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, a physiological experience that occurs when a person's reaction to a
substance decreases with repeated administrations of the same dose
evidence-informed practice
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care based on the collection, interpretation, and integration of valid,
important, and applicable patient-reported, clinician-observed, and
research-derived evidence
integrated use
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when a substance is used to enhance and already pleasurable and ongoing
experience
social relationship
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a relationship that is initiated primarily for the purpose of friendship,
socialization, enjoyment, or accomplishment of a task
seclusion protocol
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drugs that block the reuptake of norepinephrine for the secondary amines
and both norepinephrine and serotonin for the tertiary amines; the earliest
developed, increase NE and 5-HT, block acetylcholine, are highly lethal in
overdose, and can cause discontinuation syndrome
maintenance phase
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, a stage of change during which the patient focuses on actively working to
maintain changes made and prevent relapse; the final phase of bipolar
disorder, the focus of which is the prevention of relapse and limitation of
the severity and duration of future episodes
pharmacogenetics
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an approach to treatment that takes into consideration individual genetic
differences when determining which and how much medication to
prescribe
associative looseness
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disorganized thinking, manifested as jumped and illogical speech and
impaired reasoning
working phase
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the phase of the nurse-patient relationship during which the nurse and
patient identify and explore areas that are causing problems in the patient's
life
,stigma
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negative attitudes or behaviours toward a person or group based on a
belief that the possess negative traits
beck's cognitive triad
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three thoughts that perpetuate depression: a negative, self-deprecating
view of self; a pessimistic view of the world; and the belief that negative
reinforcement (or no validation for the self) will continue in the future
motivational interviewing
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an approach to both assessment and treatment whereby nurses and other
practitioners work with patients to facilitate movement through fluctuations
between the stages of change
tolerance
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, a physiological experience that occurs when a person's reaction to a
substance decreases with repeated administrations of the same dose
evidence-informed practice
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care based on the collection, interpretation, and integration of valid,
important, and applicable patient-reported, clinician-observed, and
research-derived evidence
integrated use
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when a substance is used to enhance and already pleasurable and ongoing
experience
social relationship
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a relationship that is initiated primarily for the purpose of friendship,
socialization, enjoyment, or accomplishment of a task
seclusion protocol