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Inability to consider the abstract meaning of a phrase test it by having clients interpret Proverbs. Concrete thinking
Repeating words of another after they have stopped talking Echolalia
Rapid changing topics with a rabbit flow of speech Flight of ideas
Expressing a belief that some events have special personal meaning Ideas of reference
Thanking characterized by speech that moves from one unrelated idea to another Loose associations
A random jumbled set of words that have no connection or relationship to one another Word salad
Speech problem examples, a stitch in time saves nine may mean so the holes in your close to a person with schizophrenia Examples of concrete thinking
Speech problem examples, The nurse asks how is your day going the client replies day going day going day going Examples of Echolalia
Speech problem examples,The sky is blue the dog is dead and I have two eyes Example of flight of ideas
Speech problem examples, do United States is sending satellites into space so that they can spy on me Examples of ideas of reference
Speech problem examples, I’m hungry but the desert has no rain and it’s cold outside Examples of loose association
Speech problem examples, Hot Happys are spying on me but no man love short feet Examples of word salad
A cluster of related behaviors, that affects perception and can include hallucinations, delusions, illusions, and agnosia Schizophrenia
Mart psycho motor problems immobility or excessive activity with no purpose add movements rigid posture Catatonic schizophrenia
Disorder thinking, speech, and behavior emotions that are flat or inappropriate primitive uninhibited behaviors unusual mannerisms distorted facial expressions giggles or cries out Disorganized schizophrenia
Organize delusions of grandeur and persecution auditory hallucinations high anxiety levels garden suspicious aloof hostile angry and can be violent or suicidal Paranoid schizophrenia
Has had at least one acute episode of schizophrenia is free of a cute episodes but still has negative symptoms of withdrawal emotional changes disorganized thinking and I behaviors Residual schizophrenia
Little impulse control, inability to cope with depression, inability to manage anger, substance abuse, noncompliance with medication. Behavioral Clinical symptoms of schizophrenia
Apathy told response, flattened a fact, reduce responsiveness, exaggerator euphoria, rage Label affect
Poor peer relationships, low interest and hobbies and activities, loss of interest in appearance, not competitive in sports or academics, may suffer from attention deficit hyper activity disorder as a somatic symptoms Social clinical symptoms of schizophrenia
Maladaptive thoughts and behaviors and include hallucinations, speech problems, and bizarre behavior Positive symptoms
Lack of adaptive Mechanisms. Flat affect poor grooming withdrawal and poverty of speech Negative symptoms
Prodromal phase, pre-psychotic phase, acute phase, residual phase, remission. Phases of becoming disorganized
Marked by episodes of acute psychosis alternating with periods of relatively normal functioning The course of schizophrenia
Begins with withdrawal, a lack of energy, and little motivation.This can be a brief period of a few weeks or up to 2 to 5 years in duration Prodromal phase of schizophrenia
Individuals are usually quiet, passive, and obedient and they prefer to be alone. They have a few or no friends because of their odd suspicious or eccentric behaviors. Pre-psychotic phase of schizophrenia
Follows an acute episode. It is marked by lack of energy, no interest in goal directed activities, and a negative outlook. The residual phase of schizophrenia
Treatment requires multidisciplinary mental health team. The core team consists of psychiatrist, nurses, psychologist, and psychiatric social worker, dietitians, occupational therapist, and spiritual advisers join in when needed Therapeutic interventions of schizophrenia
Stabilize the client, prevent further decline in functioning, and assist the client in coping with the disorder Goals of inpatient care for schizophrenia
Psychosocial and vocational rehabilitation. One available family members are included in the care and education of the client. Long-term goals of schizophrenia
Slows the central nervous system, resulting in an emotional quiet team, slowed motor response, and sedation. This medication may take weeks to become effective. Antipsychotic drugs
What law allows the police to transport the patient to the hospital against his will An emergency containment order
Lack of joy or enthusiasm Anhedonia
Lack of motivation Avolition
Hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, disorganized thoughts, movement abnormalities or disorganized behaviors Examples of positive symptoms
White or blunted affect, lack of joy or enthusiasm, lack of interest in the world, lack of motivation, limited speech Examples of negative symptoms
What is the maximum time a temporary detention order can hold the patient against his will 72 hours
What criteria is necessary to be held under a temporary detaining order Harm to self and others and not able to meet personal needs
Haldol is what type of medication Antipsychotic
A potentially fatal adverse reaction of antipsychotic medication with symptoms of fever, tachycardia, muscle rigidity, sweating, catatonia, and a change in mental status hallmark labs are an elevated creatinine photokinesis and increase Leukocytes Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Actions require you to stop Antipsychotic, support, cool, hydrate. Usually requires transferred to ICU Neuroleptic malignant syndrome Nursing care plan
The inability to recognize reality, relate to others, or cope with life’s demands Psychosis
Genetic influences, complications during pregnancy or birth, bio chemical imbalances Risk factors for childhood schizophrenia
The acute onset of psychotic behavior and any elderly client must be…… Investigated
Most often occurs in men during their mid-20s wild women usually present with symptoms in their late 20s Psychosis in adulthood
Stress, disease, trauma model. Neurochemical model Biological theories
Schizophrenia is caused by a basic character flaw combine with poor family relationships what type of theory is this Psychological models.
Another way of expressing oneself it is a shortcut for words and expressions Cryptic language
A word or phrase which has recently been coin, a new word or phrase or the act or instance of cleaning or ordering a new word Neologism
The active phase of the disorder. Psychotic symptoms are prominent in social occupational Dysfunction occurs Acute phase
A diagnostic test given to patient taking anti-psychotics to detect symptoms of EPS AIMS scale abnormal involuntary movement scale
Medication is given to offset extraparametal side effects Anticholinergic
Feelings of nervousness and jittery. Intense need to move Akathisia
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