Take A Chill Pill Act Like A Man Think Like A Quitter SSRI's for Dummies Are You Crazy Miscellaneous
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What is Haldol
The pharmacological treatment for aggression.
100
What is Alcohol
Disulfiram (antabuse) is used to help clients maintain abstinence from this functional group
100
What is Norepinephrine
SSRI's do not block dopamine or this other neurotransmitter.
100
What is Alogia
Is a behavior characterized by a negative symptom described as poverty of speech.
100
What is Antisocial Personality Disorder
Exploitation of others, repeated unlawful action, deceit, and failure to accept personal responsibility describes this personality disorder.
200
What is Preassaultive
A angry client exhibiting increased anxiety, hyperactivity, and verbal abuse.
200
What is Seizure
The highest priority for substance abuse would be to implement these precautions.
200
What is Sexual Impotence
SSRI's can cause this which can make any man non compliant in more ways then one.
200
What is Schizoaffective
This type of client would meet the criteria for both schizophrenia and an affective disorder such as depression or mania.
200
What is Agoraphobia
Fear of being out in open spaces.
300
What is assaultive
An act of violence committed by a client.
300
What is Benzodiazepine
This class of medications can be used to treat acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
300
What is Slowly
SSRI's should be tapered at this speed to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
300
What is Waxy Flexability
Excessive maintenance of a position is called.
300
What is Seizures
ECT delivers currents and produces these.
400
What is Negative Emotionality
Behavioral inhibitions, including shyness, fearfulness, and withdrawal from new situations; slow adaptability; and intense and negative mood
400
What is Tremors
A sign of Alcohol abuse includes
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What is Serotonin Syndrome
Agitation, confusion, disorientation, difficulty concentrating, anxiety, hallucinations, tremors, fever,diaphoresis, are signs and symptoms of this syndrome which occurs 2 to 72 hr.
400
What is Atypical antipsycotics
Medications used to treat negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
400
What is Laissez-faire
The group process progress without any attempt by the leader to control the direction of the group.
500
What is Impulsivity
Unpredictable behavior, actions performed with little or no regard for consequence
500
What is Process Addictions
Non substance related dependencies such as gambling, sexual behaviors, excessive shopping, and internet use.
500
What is the Morning
SSRI should be taken this part of the day to avoid sleep disturbances at bed time.
500
What is Conventional Antipsycotics
Medications used to treat only positive symptoms of schizophrenia
500
What is Transferance
The Client views a member of the health care team as having characteristics of another person who is significant in his or her personal life.






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