Chp 8: Mental Health Treatments
The movie about Patch Adams represents this type of therapy:
Humor therapy
While doing a 24-hour chart check, the LPN notes a patient was admitted to a mental health unit on an involuntary status. The nurse becomes aware that this type of admission could be because the patient attempted to do the following:
Presented harm to self
The form of therapy that focuses on the cause of the problem, originated from Sigmund Freud, is _____
Psychoanalysis
During electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), the patient is monitored carefully before and after the procedure. The nurse assisting with this procedure is aware that monitoring is necessary because the patient may suffer from:
Seizure activity
Pete has recently been admitted to the hospital and is being treated for bipolar disorder. When you go to check in on him, he tells you that he is feeling very drowsy and has been vomiting. He is also running a fever. You suspect that Petes problem is caused by:
Side effects of the lithium therapy he is receiving.
The category of medication that promotes alertness, diminishes, appetite, and combats narcolepsy and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is ____
Stimulant
A patient being medicated with haloperidol for over 4 weeks has started to display symptoms of involuntary movements of the mouth that resemble chewing. Of the following extrapyramidal adverse reactions, the client is showing signs of:
Tardive dyskinesia
The following medications are used for treatment in mental health disorders (select all that apply)
1)Antipsychotics 2)Stimulants 3)Mood stabilizers
Which of the following items should be included when providing patient teaching about monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) antidepressants (select all that apply)
1)Avoid foods containing the amino acid tyramine 2)Dont take prescribed or over-the-counter medications without consulting the physician
Patients who practice Judaism may have concerns about the following (select all that apply)
1)Dietary selection 2)Having tests scheduled between sundown Friday and sundown Saturday
Nursing preparation for a client undergoing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) resemble those used for general anesthesia. The nurse should follow these steps for this procedure (place in the order they will occur)
1)Educate patient and patients family 2)Check a signed consent 3)Monitor the patients vital signs before the procedure 4)Medicate as prior to procedure if ordered 5)Monitor the patients vital signs after the procedure
Which of the following should be included in patient teaching about antidepressants (select all that apply)
1)Encourage patients to continue taking the medication 2)If it is an MAOI antidepressant, the patient should avoid foods containing the amino acid tyramine
Nursing preparations for a client undergoing electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) resemble those used for general anesthesia (select all that apply)
1)Monitors the patients vital signs before and after the procedure 2)Medicate prior to procedure if ordered 3)Educate patient and patients family 4)The patient may be slightly confused after the problem
Commonly used typical antipsychotic agents are (select all that apply)
1)Thorazine 2)Stelazine 3)Prolixin 4)Haldol
Which of the following may affect African Americans seeking to comply with medical or mental health treatment (select all that apply)
1)Usually receive treatment from primary health care provider rather than a mental health specialist 2)More likely to receive substandard treatment 3)Tend to be more receptive to taking medications that any other group
The ABCs of rational-emotive therapy (RET) are:
Activating, belief, consequence
The drug category _____ increases the availability of serotonin, which is decreased in the brains of depressed individuals.
Antidepressants
The drug category ____ blocks dopamine receptors and is a major treatment for schizphrenia.
Antipsychotics
Which of the following best explains why tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) are used cautiously with the elderly population?
Cardiovascular system effects
The act of purging or purification of emotions is known as ___
Cartharsis
Nurse Arlene recognizes that the focus of environmental (MILIEU) therapy is to:
Control the environment to bring about a positive behavior change.
This type of intervention might be used for states of extreme emotional or physical turmoil in which the patient feels out of control of self:
Crisis intervention
The patient taking lithium should understand that the following could affect fluid and sodium levels and increase the chances of becoming toxic:
Dehydration
Lynn, the LPN is providing care for a patient diagnosed with depression. The patient is not responding to any of the medications ordered. The nurse foresees this patient may be a candidate for
Electroconvulsive therapy
The patient in what type of therapy gains knowledge that there are others with similar problems?
Group therapy
A client comes to the outpatient mental health clinic 2 days after being discharged from the hospital. The client was given a 1-week supply of clozapine (Clozaril). The nurse reviews information about clozapine with the client. Which client statement indicates an accurate understanding of the nurses teaching about this medication?
I need to keep my appointment this week for a blood test to monitor my white blood cells
Linda says that she feels confused and anxious. In addition, Linda feels unorganized and states, "It is as not bad as it seems. What phase of crisis is Linda experiencing?
Impact
Nurse Maryse invites a recently discharged patients family to attend an outpatient support group. This type of program would most likely help the family with which of the following issues?
Learning from others in the same situation
Which of the following drugs indicates the patient is toxic with a serum level of 1.5 mEq/L?
Lithium
When developing a care plan for Ms. Smith, who was diagnosed with schizophrenia and is receiving haloperidol, which of the following medications would Nurse Janet expect to administer if the patient developed extrapyramidal side effects (EPS)?
Lorazepam (Ativan)
A therapeutic environment in mental health terminology is called a ____
Milieu
The category of drugs that treat manic phase of bipolar disorders are called ___
Mood stabilizers
Dr. Albert Ellis, who developed the theory of RET, thought that people teach themselves to be ill. He used the following terminology:
Musturbation and awfulizing
Which of the following is true about lithium?
None
Your manic patient is being discharged on lithium. Which of the following would NOT be in the teaching plan?
Restrict fluids while taking this drug
When teaching Mary, who has depression, about foods to avoid while taking phenelzine (Nardil), which of the following would Audrey LPN include?
Salami
Andrea, the charge nurse, spoke to the director of nursing about one of the staff nurses having a crisis. The nurse suggested a crisis intervention group to the staff nurse. Crisis intervention groups are successful because:
The patient is assisted to develop new insights and return to the precrisis phase
A patient is admitted to the Mental Illness and Chemical Abuse unit. The patient has been placed on a 1:1. After reviewing the clients progress notes, the nurse notes that the admission was voluntary. The nurse would expect which of the following?
The patient was given an informed consent
The desired outcome from humor therapy is:
The patient will demonstrate a more positive outlook
Counseling is a field that requires licensing. This licensing is providing by:
The state
When observing a patient receiving tricyclic antidepressant therapy, ______ would bring attention to the nurse that the patient was undergoing anticholinergic effects.
Urine retention and changes in blood glucose
A patient consents to be hospitalized for psychiatric treatment. This is a ___ admission.
Voluntary