mental final study 3 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Prescribed to children with ADD or ADHD | Psychostimulants |
Another word for antipsychotics | neuroleptics |
Decreases risk of social withdrawal, elevates mood | antidepressants |
Minor tranquilizers | antianxiety |
Lithium | anti-manic |
Under which condition is ECT still used | Severe or intractable depression |
When working with possible suicide individuals it is most important for the OTA to be aware of | elopement |
When working with possible suicide individual, it is important to | never leave pt. alone |
OTA should follow steps when dealing with assault except for | summon help quietly without yelling |
On locked unit, it is important to be aware of who is behind you as you leave to prevent | elopement |
Pt. education in safety procedures may include instructions in | simple first aid |
Medication used to treat psychotic conditions are called | neuroleptics |
A COTA is working in a psyche social setting with clients who are classified a being risk for suicide. Craft selection should be | Stenciling on poster board |
What are 3 response variables OTA’s use when working with clients | self, environment, & activity |
Ability to understand how other person feels | empathy |
Sense of friendliness, interest, and enthusiasm | warmth |
Alertness to pt’s needs | sensitivity |
Not phony, comfortable with who you are | Genuiness |
Recognize as unique individual | Respect |
Revealing myself when appropriate | Self-disclosure |
State what is relevant | Specificity |
Giving feed-back right after event | Immediacy |
In some situations, the client may consciously or unconsciously use symptoms to cope with underlying | problems |
How we intervene or treat as practitioners the symptoms & behaviors will determine if we have implemented a successful | treatment plan |
As OT practitioners, we strive for providing our client with the | just right challenge |
Often seen in the criminal justice system | Antisocial Personality Disorder |
Unstable or erratic relationships and fluctuating sense of personal identity | Borderline Personality Disorder |
Characterized by perfectionism | Obsessive-compulsive disorder |
Extreme self-centeredness | Narcissistic Personality Disorder |
Misinterpreting others actions as suspicious | Paranoid Personality Disorder |
Fear of social contact with others | Avoidant personality Disorder |
The five C’s do not include | colorful |
When working with a depressed individual, the most important thing is to | Give simple directions and patiently wait for a response |
It is the most serious side effect of neuroleptics. May become permanent unless stopped. Writhing of tongue and fingers | Tardive Dyskinesia |
Side effect of neuroleptics characterized by movements similar to Parkinson’s pts. | extra Pyramidal Syndrome |
RUMBA stands for | Goal writing is relative, understandable, measurable, behavioral, and achievable |
Categories of antidepressants include all but | benzodiaxipine |
Another word for psychotropic | mind-changing |
When a person, (usually the pt.) unconsciously relates to the other person( usually the therapist) as if they were someone else important in their life | Transference |
Occurs when the other person, (usually the therapist) unconsciously falls into that role | Countertransference |
IQ less than 70 | mental retardation |
Marked loss of interest | major depressive disorder |
Group of mental conditions that manifest with feelings of discomfort, dread, apprehension | anxiety disorder |
Sensory experience that does not correspond to external reality | hallucinations |
Beliefs that are contrary to reality as experienced in one’s cultural group | Delusions |
A type of thinking in which persecutory and grandiose ideas predominate | Paranoia |
Pts. with seductive behavior and sexual acting out should have their own personal space and be protected from sudden touch smell and | warmth of others |
Treatment intervention planning that measures how effective treatment was | quality assurance |
As a general rule about environments for the acute client which type would be the best | decrease stimulation and reduce light and noise level |
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