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Persistent pattern of violating the rights of others and age-appropriate rules.
Conduct Disorder
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Which scale measures the severity of opioid intoxication?
Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale (COWS)
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What side effect is common to both risperidone and aripiprazole?
Weight Gain (Metabolic Issues)
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What is the primary concern when feeding a patient with anorexia?
Refeeding syndrome.
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What is WRAPP?
Washington Recovery and Monitoring Program (Nurses with SUD)
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What disorder often develops due to long-term substance misuse and changes in brain reward systems?
Substance Use Disorder (SUD)
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What is a key difference between ODD and Conduct Disorder?
Conduct Disorder includes physical aggression; ODD does not.
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Calluses on the knuckles from self-induced vomiting.
Russell's sign
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What type of therapy gives the client control over rewards based on weight gain?
Behavior modification.
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Overactivation of the reward pathway causing cravings (name the neurotransmitter)
Dopamine
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What is a key sign of stimulant overdose?
Severe agitation, HTN, risk of cardiac arrest.
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Which family of medications is commonly used for Alcohol Withdrawal?
Benzos
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What are two hallmark features of Autism Spectrum Disorder?
Social withdrawal and rigid, repetitive behaviors.
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What defense mechanism is commonly seen in children with Conduct Disorder?
Projection
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Name one major barrier to care for people with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI).
Fragmented healthcare system; lack of access; trust, trauma
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Grunts, barks, echolalia, palilalia are known as what?
Vocal Tics
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What is the 'OD Triad' for opioid overdose?
Pinpoint pupils, respiratory depression, unconsciousness.
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Which eating disorder is associated with metabolic alkalosis?
Bulimia Nervosa
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What are three common medical symptoms of Anorexia Nervosa?
Osteoporosis, amenorrhea, and refeeding syndrome.
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What type of medication is commonly used to treat ADHD?
CNS stimulants (i.e. Methylphenidate (e.g., Ritalin, Concerta)
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Which CMH prevention level includes ACT teams and IOPs?
Tertiary prevention.
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What is one nursing responsibility if a colleague is suspected of substance use on the job?
Report to a supervisor (legal/ethical obligation).
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What is a symptom of cannabis intoxication?
Red eyes (conjunctival injection).
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How do we assess severity of alcohol withdrawal?
CIWA-Ar Scale
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What is the most common comorbidity with ADHD?
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
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Which substance can cause 'sudden sniffing death'?
Inhalants
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Name one antipsychotic used for Tourette’s Disorder.
haloperidol (Haldol).
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What are 3 primary medical issues with those suffering from Bulimia Nervosa?
Tooth Decay; Bilateral Parotitis; Metabolic Alkalosis
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What does the acronym SPMI stand for?
Severe/Serious and Persistent Mental Illness
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What are the two FDA-approved medications for Autism Spectrum Disorder?
risperidone (Risperdal) and aripiprazole (Abilify)
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What is a major concern when using Flumazenil to reverse benzo overdose?
It can trigger seizures.
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What’s one major reason people with mental illness become homeless after deinstitutionalization?
Lack of adequate community support.
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What sets Anorexia Nervosa apart from Bulimia Nervosa?
Anorexia=<18.5 BMI
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