Chapter 11
You are called by law enforcement to the residence of a 22-year-old adult male who overdosed on PCP. On your arrival, you determine that the scene has been secured, and you find the patient lying prone in the front yard in handcuffs. His is being physically restrained by two police officers. The patient is violently fighting back to get lose, and you note that he is tachypenic, ; his skin is hot, and he is perspiring heavily. An officer tells you it several people to subdue and restrain him, at which time he became even more violent. What should the paramedic consider performing?
administer midazolam
Which of the following disorders can result from AIDS, Parkinson's, or drug abuse?
dementia
The feeling of being different - that their body has taken a different form or that they have become someone else is the characteristic of which of the following?
depersonalization
Suicide is 500 times more common among people also suffering from which of the following?
depression
What mental disorder is normally mistaken for dementia in the elderly patient?
depression
Which of the following is most indicative of schizophrenia?
disorganized speech, distortions of reality, and flat affect
You are treating a 19-year-old female patient who has been TASERed by police. After removing the darts, how should they be secured?
disposed of in the sharps container
The overuse of mood-altering drugs can result in which of the following conditions?
drug abuse
Which of the following causes of behavioral disorders are related to a patient's personality style, dynamics of unresolved conflict, or crisis management methods?
psychosocial
Which of the following conditions is related to a patient's personality or crisis management methods?
psychosocial
You are transporting a behavioral patient with a history of parental neglect. This person is likely suffering from which of the following forms of behavioral conditions?
psychosocial
You are transferring a schizophrenic patient from the local hospital to a specialty hospital for continuing treatment. Despite your encouragement, he begins to exhibit aggressive behavior while en route to the specialty hospital. Your next action should be to do which of the following?
restrain the patient
What is the general rule of thumb when a patient is physically restrained in the field?
restraints remain in place until the patient is evaluated in the hospital
Which behavioral disorder is distinguished by a significant change in behavior and a loss of contact with reality that is manifested by hallucinations or delusions?
schizophrenia
What is the disorder that is characterized by physical symptoms that have no apparent physiologic cause?
somatoform
Your patient complains of acute onset blindness, deafness and loss of touch sensation. This would suggest which of the following psychiatric disorders?
somatoform disorder
Which of the following is a psychiatric disorder in which the patient is commonly dependent on mood-altering drugs?
substance abuse
Which of the following are the best indicators of an abnormal assessment finding that may indicate substance abuse?
track marks and smell of alcohol
Your crew has been called to a potential suicide. He is found in the bathroom holding a razor blade to his wrist, but hasn't cut yet. He states "I don't want to hurt anyone; I just want to end the pain." You ask him to put down the razor so you can talk to him. He puts the razor down and consents to your questioning and evaluation. What should be the next action?
you should limit the number of people around the patient and ask open-ended questions
You are treating a 17 year-old female for a syncopal episode. The school nurse informs you that the patient is known to follow eating binges with purging with the assistance of laxatives. The patient is very frail with a blood pressure of 88/50 mmHg and glucose of 38 mg/dL. Which of the following are proper treatment considerations for this patient?
50% dextrose, IV fluids administered to maintain perfusion
Which of the following is an indicator of potential danger with a person experiencing a behavioral emergency?
patient's posture
What is one of the best methods for gathering more information during your mental status examination during a behavioral emergency?
Ask the patient clear, open-ended questions.
Which of the following psychiatric disorders have organic causes such as brain injury or diseases like infections, neoplasm, or drug abuse?
Cognitive disorders
What is the reversible state of maniacal excitement characterized by restless behavior, confused speech, hallucinations, disorientation and widespread disorganized thought?
Delirium
Which of the following acronyms provides a screening mnemonic for major depression?
INSADCAGES
Which of the following is most indicative of mood disorders?
Significant weight loss and feelings of worthlessness
A patient suffering from excited delirium will always present with which sign or symptom?
abnormal pain tolerance
Which of the following is a well-known cause of excited delirium syndrome?
cocaine
The schizophrenic patient you are transporting is preoccupied with feelings of persecution and is delusional. Which type of schizophrenia is he exhibiting?
paranoid
What is typically considered the radius of a patient's personal space?
3 feet
What is the proper sequence for removing a TASER dart?
Have TASER turned off, cut the dart wire, pull dart out, and cover wound with dressing
Which of the following guidelines is recommended for questioning patients who have behavior problems?
Place yourself at the patient's level and listen to what the patient says.
Why should the use of chemical restraint by paramedics be considered whenever a physically restrained patient struggles excessively?
The patient may be suffering from excited delirium syndrome.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the causes of behavioral emergencies?
They most frequently involve biological conditions or substance abuse.
You are transporting an elderly female patient who displays symptoms of early dementia to the local hospital for routine testing. The patient expresses concern that you are in a rush and she can't locate her glasses. How should you respond?
We have plenty of time, Mrs. Jones. I'll help you look for them.
If depression lasts longer than two months or is accompanied by suicide ideation or marked functional impairment, it is classified as:
a major depressive episode
You are called to the scene of a domestic dispute for a 46-year-old adult male that was TASERed by law enforcement; they are still at the scene. On your arrival, approximately 15 minutes later, you determine that the scene has been secured and that there is adequate police presence. You move toward the patient, who is prone with one TASER lead in his lower back and the other on the ground next to him. He is handcuffed and being further restrained by two police officers, one on his shoulders and one on his legs. The patient is violently fighting the restraint and has a respiratory rate of 32; his skin is hot and he is perspiring heavily. An officer tells you he has been that way since a couple of minutes after being TASERed. What would you do next?
administer midazolam
What component of the MSE is evaluated when the patient's immediate expression of emotion is observed?
affect
What is the psychological term for an observable expression of emotion?
affect
Removal of the TASER darts by emergency personnel should be considered:
after ensuring that the patient is stable and has no other acute medical condition
When dealing with either geriatric or pediatric patients in behavioral crisis, it is better to:
allow a family member to remain with them whenever possible
Which situation would best describe a potentially dangerous scene?
arguing family members
Which of the following will help you gain the trust of an emotionally distraught child?
be truthful with the child
Which of the following is not one of the diagnostic criteria used when determining if a patient has a depressive episode?
bereavement
Which of the following terms describes psychiatric disorders which result from disease processes, such as infections and tumors, or from structural changes in the brain, such as those brought on by the abuse of alcohol or drugs?
biological
Which of the following best describe the factors that alter the behavior of an ill or injured person?
brain trauma, hypoxia and hypoglycemia
When treating an elderly person with a behavioral disorder who is in crisis, how can you compensate for the patient's impaired sight and hearing?
by using reassuring physical contact
Which of the following mental disorders appears to be a factor in sudden death associated with restraint situations?
excited delirium syndrome
When conducting the MSE on a patient, which of the following can you observe upon initial contact on scene?
general appearance
Which of the following is not a risk factor for a patient considering suicide?
heterosexuality
What appears to be the main reason why excited delirium emerges within a patient?
increased brain dopamine levels
A patient's ability or non-ability to recognize that she or he has a behavioral problem is what MSE component that should be evaluated?
insight
Lesions in certain cortical areas of the brain may affect the normal pitch and cadence of speech and destroy subtleties of full comprehension such as appreciation of irony, sarcasm, and humor. This can be evaluated with what component of the MSE?
intelligence
The electric shock delivered to the body by a TASER:
is considerably less than needed to affect the heart
When approaching a patient, if you determine the potential for violence, you should do which of the following?
maintain a safe distance and call police
Which of the following is characterized by the need for increased amounts of a mood-altering drug to obtain the desired effect?
physical dependence
Which of the following patients is at the highest risk of committing suicide?
one in possession of a gun
Bipolar disorder is characterized by which of the following?
one or more manic episodes
Questions such as, "Where are we right now? What city are we in? What is today's date? What time is it right now (to the nearest hour)?" evaluate what aspect of the MSE?
orientation
