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WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE
                                         JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS

PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

A. Neurotransmitters                                                     8.  Agreeing: telling client know that you think, feel alike; nurse
                                                                             verbalizes agreement
Dopamine             Dopamine is generally excitatory and is             9. Disagreeing: letting client know that you do not agree; telling
                     synthesized from tyrosine, a dietary amino acid.        client that you do not believe he is right
                     * Antipsychotic medications work by blocking        10. Probing: questioning client about a topic he has indicated he
                     dopamine receptors and reducing dopamine                does not want to discuss.
                     activity.                                           11. Denial: refusing to recognize client’s perception
Norepinephrine       It plays a role in mood regulation.                 12. Changing topic: letting client know you do not want to discuss
Epinephrine          Controls the fight-or-flight response in the            a problem by introducing a new topic.
                     peripheral nervous system.
Serotonin            The function of serotonin is mostly inhibitory,     D. Defense Mechanism
                     involved in the control of food intake, sleep and
                     wakefulness, temperature regulation, pain               Denial: Refusal to acknowledge a part of reality
                     control, sexual behavior, and regulation of             Repression: threatening thoughts are pushed into the
                     emotions                                                 unconscious, anxiety and other symptoms are observed; client
Acetylcholine        It can be excitatory or inhibitory. It is                unable to have conscious awareness of conflicts or events that
                     synthesized from dietary choline found in red            are source of anxiety
                     meat and vegetables and has been found to               Suppression: consciously putting a threatening / distressing
                     affect the sleep-wake cycle and to signal muscles        thought out of one’s awareness
                     to become active.                                       Rationalization: Developing an acceptable, justifiable (to self)
Gamma-               Is a major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the            reason for behavior
Aminobutyric         brain and has been found to modulate other              Reaction-formation: engaging in behavior that is opposite of
Acid (GABA)          neurotransmitter systems rather than to provide          true desires
                     a direct stimulus.                                      Sublimation: anxiety channeled into socially acceptable
                                                                              behavior
                                                                             Compensation: making up for a deficit by success in another
                                                                              field/area
B. Therapeutic Communications                                                Projection: placing own undesirable trait onto another;
                                                                              blaming others for own difficulty
1.    Silence: client able to think about self/problems; does not feel       Displacement: Directing feelings about one object/person
      pressure or obligation to speak                                         towards a less threatening object/person
2.    Offering self: offer to provide comfort to client by presence.         Identification: taking onto oneself the traits of others that one
3.    Accepting: Indicate nonjudgmental acceptance of client and his          admires
      perceptions by nodding and following what client says.                 Introjection: symbolic incorporation of another into one’s
4.    Giving recognition: indicate to client your awareness of him            personality
      and his behaviors.                                                     Conversion: anxiety converted into a physical symptom that is
5.    Making observations: verbalize what you perceive                        motor or sensory in nature
6.    Encourage description: ask client to verbalize his perception          Symbolization: representing an idea or object by a substitute
7.    Using broad openings: encourage client to introduce topic of            object or sign
      conversation                                                           Dissociation: separation or splitting off of one aspect of mental
8.    Offering general leads: encourage client to continue discussing         process from conscious awareness
      topic.                                                                 Undoing: behavior that is opposite of earlier unacceptable
9.    Reflecting: direct client’s questions/ statements back to               behavior or thought
      encourage expression of ideas and feelings.                            Regression: behavior that reflects an earlier level of
10.   Restating: repeat what client has said.                                 development. Adults hospitalized with serious illnesses
11.   Focusing: encourage the client to stay on topic/point.                  sometimes will engage in regressive behaviors.
12.   Exploring: encourage client to express feelings or ideas in more       Isolation: separating emotional aspects of content from
      depth                                                                   cognitive aspects of thought.
13.   Clarification: encourage the client to make idea or feeling more       Splitting: viewing self, others, or situations as all good or all
      explicit, understandable.                                               bad.
14.   Presenting reality: report events/situations as they really are.
15.   Translating into feelings: encourage client to verbalize
                                                                         E. Therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship
      feelings expressed in another way.
16.   Suggesting collaboration: offer to work with client towards
      goal                                                                   Three (3) phases of nurse-client relationship

C. Non-Therapeutic Communications                                             Orientation
1.    Reassuring: telling the client there is no need to worry or be              Nurse explains relationship to client, defines both nurse’s
      anxious.                                                                     and client’s roles.
2.    Advising: telling client what you believe should be done                    Nurse determines what client expects from the
3.    Requesting explanation: asking the client to provide reasons                 relationship and what can be done for the client.
      for his feelings/behavior. The use of “WHY” questions should be             Nurse contracts with client about when and where future
      avoided                                                                      meetings will take place.
4.    Stereotypical response: replying to client with meaningless                 Nurse asses client and develops a plan of care based on
      clichés                                                                      appropriate nursing diagnoses.
5.    Belittling feelings: minimizing or making light of client’s                 Limits/termination of relationship are introduced (e.g.,
      distress or discomfort                                                       “we will be meeting for 30 mins every morning while you
6.    Approving: giving approval to client’s behavior or opinion                   are in the hospital.”)
7.    Disapproving: telling client certain behavior or opinions do not
      meet your approval

POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE
*Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students
on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE
                                         JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS

PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

    Working Phase                                                                    Provide outlets (e.g., talking, psychomotor
          Client’s problems and needs are identified and explored as                 activity, crying, tasks)
           nurse and client develop mutual acceptance.                               Provide support and encourage client to find
          Client’s dysfunctional symptoms, feelings, or interpersonal                ways to cope with anxiety.
           relationships are identified.
                                                                                     In panic state nurse must make decisions.
          Therapeutic techniques are employed to reduce anxiety
           and to promote positive change and independence                                 Do not leave client alone.
          Goals are evaluated as therapeutic work proceeds, and                           Encourage ventilation of thoughts and
           changed as determined by client’s progress.                                      feelings.
                                                                                           Use firm voice and give short, explicit
    Termination Phase                                                                       directions (e.g., “sit in this chair. I will sit
      Relationship and growth in nurse and client are                                      here next to you”).
        summarized                                                                         Engage client in motor activity to reduce
      Client may become anxious and react with increased                                   tension (e.g., “We can take a brisk walk
        dependence, hostility, or withdrawal.                                               around the day room. Let’s go”).
      These reactions are discussed with client.
      Feelings of nurse and client concerning termination
        should be discussed in context of finiteness of
        relationship.                                                    G. Bipolar Disorder

Transeference:        occurs      when     client   transfers               Characterized by hyperactivity and euphoria that may
conflicts/feelings from past to the nurse.                                   become sarcasm or hostility
Example: client becomes overly dependent, clinging to nurse                 Assessment findings
who represents (unconsciously to client) the nurturing client                    Hyperactivity to the point of physical exhaustion
                                                                                 Flamboyant dress/makeup
desires from own mother.
                                                                                 Sexual acting out
                                                                                 Impulsive behaviors
Countertranseference: occurs when nurse responds to                              Flight of ideas: inability to finish one thought before
client   emotionally,     as   if   in a personal,        not                     jumping to another
professional/therapeutic relationship.                                           Loud, domineering, manipulative behavior
Example: Nurse is sarcastic and judgmental to client who has a                   Distractibility
history of drug abuse. Client represents (unconsciously to                       Dehydration, nutritional deficits
nurse) the nurse’s brother who has abused drugs.                                 Delusions of grandeur
                                                                                 Possible short-term depression (risk for suicide)
                                                                                 Hostility, aggression

F. Anxiety
         Experienced as a sense of emotional or physical                   Nursing Intervention:
          distress as the individual responds to an unknown                    Determine what client is attempting to tell you; use
          threat or thwarting of unmet needs.                                     active listening.
         Levels of Anxiety                                                    Assist client in focusing on a topic
                                                                               Offer finger foods, high-nutrition foods, and fluids.
   Mild           Increased awareness; ability to solve problems,              Provide quite environment, decrease stimuli
                  learn; increase in perceptual field; minimal muscle          Stay with client, use silence
                  tension.                                                     Remove harmful objects
   Moderate       Optimal level for learning, perceptual field narrows         Be accepting of hostile statements.
                  to pay attention to particular details, increased            Do not argue with client
                  tension to solve problems or meet challenges.
                                                                               Use distraction to diver client from behaviors that
   Severe         Sympathetic nervous system (flight/fight
                  response): increase in BP, pulse and respirations;              are harmful to self or others.
                  narrowed perceptual field, fixed vision, dilated             Administer medications as ordered and observe for
                  pupils, can perceive scattered details or only one              effects/side effects.
                  detail; difficulty in problem solving.                               Teach clients early sings of toxicity
   Panic          Decrease in VS (release of sympathetic response),                    Maintain fluid and salt intake
                  distorted perceptual field, inability to solve                       Avoid diuretics
                  problems, disorganized behavior, feelings of                         Monitor lithium blood levels
                  helplessness/terror.
                                                                                       Assist in dressing, bathing
                                                                               Set limits on disruptive behaviors.
          Nursing Interventions:
            Determine the level of client’s anxiety by
              assessing the verbal and non-verbal behaviors
              and physiologic symptoms.
            Determine cause of anxiety with client.
            Stay with client.
            Reduce anxiety by remaining calm yourself, use
              silence, or speak slowly and softly.
            Help client recognize own anxious behavior.

POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE
*Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students
on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE
                                       JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS

PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

                                                                                     Contract with client to report suicidal ideation,
Mood Stabilizing Drugs                                                                impulses, plans: check client frequently
 Lithium Carbonate normalizes the reuptake neurotransmitters                        Assist with dressing, hygiene, and feeding
   such as serotonin, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, and                             Encourage discussion of negative/positive
   dopamine.
                                                                                      aspects of self
        Initial dose levels: 600mg tid to maintain blood serum
         level of 1.0-1.5 mEz/L; blood serum levels should be                        Encourage change to more positive topics if
         checked 12 hours after last dose, twice a week.                              self-deprecating thoughts persist
        Maintenance dosage levels: 300mg tid/qid, to maintain                       Administer antidepressant medications as
         a blood serum level of 0.6-1.2mEq/L; checked monthly.                        ordered:
        Toxicity when blood levels higher than 2.0 mEq/L:
         tremors, nausea and vomiting, thirst,
         polyuria, coma, seizures, cardiac arrest                      Anti Depressant Drugs
                                                                           Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)
                                                                                 Effectiveness increased by antihistamine, alcohol,
H. Disorders of Perceptions                                                         benzodiazepines,     effectiveness   decreased      by
     Illusions, stimulus in the environment of                                     barbiturates, nicotine, vitamin C
        misperceived                                                       Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)
     Delusions, fixed, false set of beliefs that are real to                    Effectiveness increased with antipsychotic drugs,
        client                                                                      alcohol, meperidine
             Grandiose: false belief that client has power, wealth,             Avoid foods containing tyramine (e.g., beer, red
              or status or is famous person                                         wine, aged cheese, avocados, caffeine, chocolate, cour
             Persecutory: false belief that client is the object of                cream, yogurt); these foods or MAOIs taken with
              another’s harassment of harmful intent.                               TCAs may result in hypertensive crisis
             Somatic: false belief that client has some                         Be sure client swallows medication. If side effects
              physical/physiologic defect                                           disappear suddenly, cheeking/hoarding may have
                                                                                    occurred.
        Ideas of Reference, belief that events or behaviors
                                                                                 Antidepressant medications do not take effect for 2-3
         of others relate to self.                                                  weeks. Encourage client to continue medication even
        Hallucinations, sensory perceptions that have no                           if not feeling better. Be aware of suicide potential
         stimulus     in     environment    most    common                          during this time.
         hallucinations are auditory and visual.                           SSRIs
                                                                                 venlafaxine, nefazodone, and bupropion are often
         Nursing Intervention:                                                      better choices for those who are potentially suicidal
          Avoid arguing                                                            or highly impulsive
                                                                                 However, SSRIs are only effective for mild to
          Determine client’s need
                                                                                    moderate depression.
          Reduce anxiety
          Present reality
          After therapeutic relationship has been
             established, you can express doubt about
             delusions, hallucinations to client.                      J. Schizophrenia
          Direct client’s attention to non-threatening
             topics.                                                           Characterized by disordered thinking, delusions,
                                                                                hallucinations, depersonalization (feeling of being
I. Depression                                                                   strange, not oneself), impaired reality testing
      Characterized by loss of ambition, lack of interest in                   (psychosis),     and    impaired       interpersonal
         activities and sex, low self-esteem, and feelings of                   relationships.
         boredom and sadness.                                                  Nursing Assessment:
      Nursing Assessment:                                                           Four A’s
             Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness                    1. Affect: flat, blunted
             Reduction in normal activities or agitation                              2. Associative looseness: verbalizations are
             Slowing of body function/elimination                                           disorganized
             Loss of appetite                                                         3. Ambivalence: cannot choose between
             Inappropriate guilt                                                            conflicting emotions
             Self-deprecation, low self-esteem                                        4. Autistic thinking: thoughts on self, extreme
             Inability to concentrate, disordered thinking                                  withdrawal, unable to relate to outside world
             Poor hygiene                                                           Any changes in thoughts, speech, affect
             Slumped posture                                                        Ability to perform self-care activities, nutritional
             Crying, ruminating                                                      deficits
             Dependency                                                             Suicide potential
             Depressed children: possible separation anxiety                        Aggression
             Elderly clients: possible symptoms of dementia                         Regression
       Nursing Interventions                                                        Impaired communication
          Monitor I&O
          Weigh client regularly
          Maintain a schedule of regular appointment
          Remove potentially harmful articles

POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE
*Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students
on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE
                                        JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS

PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

                                                                                 Gestures: engaging in nonlethal behaviors
Antipsychotic Drugs                                                              Actions: engaging in behaviors or planning to
    Also known as neuroleptics, are used to treat the symptoms                   engage in behaviors that have potential to cause
        of psychosis, such as the delusions and the hallucinations.               death
    Antipsychotic’s work by blocking receptors of the
        neurotransmitter, dopamine.                                     WHO WILL COMMIT SUICIDE? SAD PERSON
    Newer, atypical antipsychotic drugs such as clozapine              S- ex - Male (more successful); female (hesitant)
        (Clozaril) are relatively weak blockers of D2, which may        A- ge – 15-25 y/o or above 45 y/o
        account for the lower incidence of extrapyramidal side          D- epression
        effect                                                          P- atient with previous attempts (will try again)
    Extrapyramidal Symptoms                                            E- thanol (Alcoholics)
     a. Dysthonic reactions                                             R- ational (opposite)
          Sudden contractions of face, tongue, extraoccular            S- ocial support (lacks)
               muscles                                                  O- rganized plan (greater risk)
          Administer antiparkinson agents prn (e.g.,                   N- o family
               benztropine (cogentin) 1-8mg or dipenhydramine           S- ickness (terminal stage)
               (benadryl) 10-50mg), which can be given PO or IM
               for faster relief; trihexyphendil (artane) 3-15mg PO
               only, can also be used prn).                                      Nursing Assessment
          Remain with client; this is a frightening experience                   Verbal cues
               and usually occurs when medication is started                       Overt: I’m going to kill myself
     b. Parkinson syndrome                                                         Disguised: I have the answer to my problems
          Occurs within 1-3 weeks                                                Behavioral cues
          Tremors, rigid, posture, masklike facial appearance                     Giving away prized possessions
          Administer antiparkinson agents prn                                     Getting financial affairs in order, making a will
     c.  Akathisia                                                                 Suicidal ideation/gestures
          Motor restlessness                                                      Indication of hopelessness, depression
          Need to keep moving                                                     Behavioral and attitudinal change
          Administer antiparkinson agents
          Reduce medications to see if symptoms decrease                        Nursing Intervention
          Determine if movement is under voluntary control                        Contract with client to report suicide attempt
     d. Tardive dyskinesia                                                         Assess suicide risk
          Irreversible involuntary movements of tongue, face,                     Keep client under constant observation
               extremities                                                         Remove any objects that can be used in suicide
          May occur after prolonged use of antipsychotics                           attempt
     e. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
                                                                                   Therapeutic intervention
          Occurs days/weeks after initiation of treatment in
               1% of clients                                                               Support aspect of wish to live
          Elevated VS, rigidity, and confusion followed by                                Use one-to-one nurse/client relationship
               incontinence, mutism, opisthotonos, retrocollis, renal                      Allow client to express feelings
               failure, coma, and death                                                    Provide hope
          Discontinue medication, notify physician, monitor VS,                           Provide diversionary activities
               electrolyte balance, I&O
                                                                                           Utilize support groups
                                                                                   Following a suicide
                                                                                           Encourage survivor to discuss client’s
                                                                                           death, their feelings and fears
        Nursing Interventions:                                                            Provide anticipatory guidance to family
           Offer self in development of therapeutic                                       Hold staff meetings to ventilate feelings
              relationship
           Use silence                                                 L. Eating Disorders
           Set time for interaction with client
           Encourage reality orientation but understand                        Bulimia Nervosa: binge eating; the ingestion of large
              that delusions/hallucinations are real to client.                  amount of food in short amount of time, often
           Assist with feeding/dressing as necessary                            followed by self-induced vomiting.
           Check on client frequently; remove potentially                      Anorexia Nervosa: refusal to eat or aberration in
              harmful objects                                                    eating patterns resulting in severe emaciation that
           Contract with client to tell you when anxiety is                     can be life threatening.
              becoming so high that loss of control is possible
           Administer antipsychotic medications as                             Nursing Assessment
              ordered; observe for effects                                             Weight loss of 15% or more of original body weight
                                                                                       Electrolyte imbalance
                                                                                       Depression
                                                                                       Pre-occupation with being thin; inability to recognize
                                                                                        degree of own emaciation (distorted body image).
                                                                                       Social withdrawal and poor family and individual
                                                                                        coping skills.
K. Suicide                                                                             History of high activity and achievement in
     Ideation: verbalization of wish to die                                            academics, athletics.
POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE
*Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students
on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE
                                    JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS

PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

           Amenorrhea

       Nursing Interventions:
         Monitor VS                                             N. Child Abuse
         Measure I&O
         Weigh client 3 times/week at the same time                      Nursing Assessment:
           (check to be sure client has not hidden heavy
           objects or water loaded before being weighed,                  Physical Abuse                     Sexual Abuse
           weigh in hospital gown).                              Pattern of bruises/welts           Pain/itching of genitals
         Do not comment on weight loss or gain.                 Burns (cigarette, scald, rope)     Bruised/bleeding genitals
         Set limits on time allotted for eating.                Unexplained                        Stains/blood on underwear
         Record amount eaten.                                   fractures/dislocations             Withdrawn or aggressive
                                                                 Withdrawn or aggressive            behavior
         Stay with client during meals, focusing on             behavior                           Unusual sexual behaviors
           client, not on food.                                  Unusual fear of parent/desire to
         Accompany client to bathroom for at least ½            please parent
           hour after eating to prevent self-induced
           vomiting.                                                      Nursing Interventions
         Individual/family therapy may be necessary.                       Provide SAFETY ENVIRONMENT
         Encourage client to express feelings.                             Provide      nursing      care     specific  to
         Help client to set realistic goal for self and to                   physical/emotional symptoms
           reduce need for being perfect.                                   Conduct interview in private with child and
         Encourage client to discuss own body image;                         parent/s separated
           present reality; do not argue with client.                       Inform parent/s of requirement to report
         Teach client relaxation techniques.                                 suspected abuse.
         Help client identify interests and positive                       Do not probe for information or try to prove
           aspects of self.                                                   abuse
                                                                            Be supportive and nonjudgmental
M. Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome                                              Provide referrals for assistance and therapy

       Alcohol       consumption        reduce/discontinued
        following continuous consumption for many days or
        longer
       Withdrawal is progressive and has four stages:
         At least 8hrs after last drink: symptoms
             include mild tremors, tachycardia, increased
             BP, diaphoresis, nervousness.
         gross tremors: hyperactivity, profound
             confusion, loss of appetite, insomnia, weakness,
             disorientation, illusions, auditory and visual
             hallucinations.
         12-48 hours after last drink: symptoms
             include (in addition to those found in I and II)
             severe hallucinations, grand mal seizures.
         3-5 days after last drink (24-72 hours if
             untreated): delirium tremens, confusion,
             agitation,   severe     psychomotor     activity,
             hallucinations, insomnia, tachycardia.
       Withdrawal may last less than a week or may evolve
        into alcohol withdrawal delirium (delirium
        tremens).




POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE
*Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students
on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE
                                 JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS

PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING

O. Personality Disorders



         Personality           Symptoms / Characteristics                             Nursing Interventions
          Disorder
     Paranoid               Mistrust & suspicions of others;         Serious, straightforward approach; teach client to
                            guarded, restricted affect               validate ideas before taking action; involve client in
                                                                     treatment planning
     Schizoid               Detached from social relationships;      Improve client’s functioning in the community; assist
                            restricted affect; involved with         client to find case manager
                            things more than people
     Schizotypal            Acute discomfort in relationships;       Develop self-care skills; improve community
                            cognitive or perceptual distortions;     functioning; social skills training
                            eccentric behavior
     Antisocial             Disregard fro rights of others, rules,   Limit setting; confrontation; teach client to solve
                            and laws                                 problems effectively and manage emotions of anger or
                                                                     frustration
     Borderline             Unstable relationships, self-image,      Promote safety; help client to cope and control
                            and affect; impulsivity; self-           emotions; cognitive restructuring techniques; structure
                            mutilation                               time; teach social skills
     Histrionic             Excessive emotionality and               Teach social skills; provide factual feedback about
                            attention seeking                        behavior
     Narcissistic           Grandiose; lack of empathy; need         Matter-of-fact approach; gain cooperation with needed
                            for admiration                           treatment; teach client any needed self-care skills
     Avoidant               Social inhibitions; feelings of          Support and reassurance; cognitive restructuring
                            inadequacy; hypersensitive to            techniques; promote self-esteem
                            negative evaluation
     Dependent              Submissive and clinging behavior;        Foster client’s self-reliance and autonomy; teach
                            excessive need to be taken care of       problem-solving and decision-making skills; cognitive
                                                                     restructuring techniques
     Obsessive-             Preoccupation with borderlines;          Encourage negotiation with others; assist client to make
     compulsive             perfectionism, and control               timely decisions and complete work; cognitive
                                                                     restructuring techniques
     Depressive             Pattern of depressive cognitions         Assess self-harm risk; provide factual feedback; promote
                            and behaviors in a variety of            self-esteem; increase involvement in activities
                            contexts
     Passive-aggressive     Pattern of negative attitudes and        Help client to identify feelings and express them directly;
                            passive resistance to demands for        assist client to examine own feelings and behavior
                            adequate performance in social and       realistically
                            occupational situations




POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE
*Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students
on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE

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  • 1. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING A. Neurotransmitters 8. Agreeing: telling client know that you think, feel alike; nurse verbalizes agreement Dopamine Dopamine is generally excitatory and is 9. Disagreeing: letting client know that you do not agree; telling synthesized from tyrosine, a dietary amino acid. client that you do not believe he is right * Antipsychotic medications work by blocking 10. Probing: questioning client about a topic he has indicated he dopamine receptors and reducing dopamine does not want to discuss. activity. 11. Denial: refusing to recognize client’s perception Norepinephrine It plays a role in mood regulation. 12. Changing topic: letting client know you do not want to discuss Epinephrine Controls the fight-or-flight response in the a problem by introducing a new topic. peripheral nervous system. Serotonin The function of serotonin is mostly inhibitory, D. Defense Mechanism involved in the control of food intake, sleep and wakefulness, temperature regulation, pain  Denial: Refusal to acknowledge a part of reality control, sexual behavior, and regulation of  Repression: threatening thoughts are pushed into the emotions unconscious, anxiety and other symptoms are observed; client Acetylcholine It can be excitatory or inhibitory. It is unable to have conscious awareness of conflicts or events that synthesized from dietary choline found in red are source of anxiety meat and vegetables and has been found to  Suppression: consciously putting a threatening / distressing affect the sleep-wake cycle and to signal muscles thought out of one’s awareness to become active.  Rationalization: Developing an acceptable, justifiable (to self) Gamma- Is a major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the reason for behavior Aminobutyric brain and has been found to modulate other  Reaction-formation: engaging in behavior that is opposite of Acid (GABA) neurotransmitter systems rather than to provide true desires a direct stimulus.  Sublimation: anxiety channeled into socially acceptable behavior  Compensation: making up for a deficit by success in another field/area B. Therapeutic Communications  Projection: placing own undesirable trait onto another; blaming others for own difficulty 1. Silence: client able to think about self/problems; does not feel  Displacement: Directing feelings about one object/person pressure or obligation to speak towards a less threatening object/person 2. Offering self: offer to provide comfort to client by presence.  Identification: taking onto oneself the traits of others that one 3. Accepting: Indicate nonjudgmental acceptance of client and his admires perceptions by nodding and following what client says.  Introjection: symbolic incorporation of another into one’s 4. Giving recognition: indicate to client your awareness of him personality and his behaviors.  Conversion: anxiety converted into a physical symptom that is 5. Making observations: verbalize what you perceive motor or sensory in nature 6. Encourage description: ask client to verbalize his perception  Symbolization: representing an idea or object by a substitute 7. Using broad openings: encourage client to introduce topic of object or sign conversation  Dissociation: separation or splitting off of one aspect of mental 8. Offering general leads: encourage client to continue discussing process from conscious awareness topic.  Undoing: behavior that is opposite of earlier unacceptable 9. Reflecting: direct client’s questions/ statements back to behavior or thought encourage expression of ideas and feelings.  Regression: behavior that reflects an earlier level of 10. Restating: repeat what client has said. development. Adults hospitalized with serious illnesses 11. Focusing: encourage the client to stay on topic/point. sometimes will engage in regressive behaviors. 12. Exploring: encourage client to express feelings or ideas in more  Isolation: separating emotional aspects of content from depth cognitive aspects of thought. 13. Clarification: encourage the client to make idea or feeling more  Splitting: viewing self, others, or situations as all good or all explicit, understandable. bad. 14. Presenting reality: report events/situations as they really are. 15. Translating into feelings: encourage client to verbalize E. Therapeutic Nurse-Patient Relationship feelings expressed in another way. 16. Suggesting collaboration: offer to work with client towards goal  Three (3) phases of nurse-client relationship C. Non-Therapeutic Communications Orientation 1. Reassuring: telling the client there is no need to worry or be  Nurse explains relationship to client, defines both nurse’s anxious. and client’s roles. 2. Advising: telling client what you believe should be done  Nurse determines what client expects from the 3. Requesting explanation: asking the client to provide reasons relationship and what can be done for the client. for his feelings/behavior. The use of “WHY” questions should be  Nurse contracts with client about when and where future avoided meetings will take place. 4. Stereotypical response: replying to client with meaningless  Nurse asses client and develops a plan of care based on clichés appropriate nursing diagnoses. 5. Belittling feelings: minimizing or making light of client’s  Limits/termination of relationship are introduced (e.g., distress or discomfort “we will be meeting for 30 mins every morning while you 6. Approving: giving approval to client’s behavior or opinion are in the hospital.”) 7. Disapproving: telling client certain behavior or opinions do not meet your approval POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE *Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
  • 2. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING Working Phase  Provide outlets (e.g., talking, psychomotor  Client’s problems and needs are identified and explored as activity, crying, tasks) nurse and client develop mutual acceptance.  Provide support and encourage client to find  Client’s dysfunctional symptoms, feelings, or interpersonal ways to cope with anxiety. relationships are identified.  In panic state nurse must make decisions.  Therapeutic techniques are employed to reduce anxiety and to promote positive change and independence  Do not leave client alone.  Goals are evaluated as therapeutic work proceeds, and  Encourage ventilation of thoughts and changed as determined by client’s progress. feelings.  Use firm voice and give short, explicit Termination Phase directions (e.g., “sit in this chair. I will sit  Relationship and growth in nurse and client are here next to you”). summarized  Engage client in motor activity to reduce  Client may become anxious and react with increased tension (e.g., “We can take a brisk walk dependence, hostility, or withdrawal. around the day room. Let’s go”).  These reactions are discussed with client.  Feelings of nurse and client concerning termination should be discussed in context of finiteness of relationship. G. Bipolar Disorder Transeference: occurs when client transfers  Characterized by hyperactivity and euphoria that may conflicts/feelings from past to the nurse. become sarcasm or hostility Example: client becomes overly dependent, clinging to nurse  Assessment findings who represents (unconsciously to client) the nurturing client  Hyperactivity to the point of physical exhaustion  Flamboyant dress/makeup desires from own mother.  Sexual acting out  Impulsive behaviors Countertranseference: occurs when nurse responds to  Flight of ideas: inability to finish one thought before client emotionally, as if in a personal, not jumping to another professional/therapeutic relationship.  Loud, domineering, manipulative behavior Example: Nurse is sarcastic and judgmental to client who has a  Distractibility history of drug abuse. Client represents (unconsciously to  Dehydration, nutritional deficits nurse) the nurse’s brother who has abused drugs.  Delusions of grandeur  Possible short-term depression (risk for suicide)  Hostility, aggression F. Anxiety  Experienced as a sense of emotional or physical  Nursing Intervention: distress as the individual responds to an unknown  Determine what client is attempting to tell you; use threat or thwarting of unmet needs. active listening.  Levels of Anxiety  Assist client in focusing on a topic  Offer finger foods, high-nutrition foods, and fluids. Mild Increased awareness; ability to solve problems,  Provide quite environment, decrease stimuli learn; increase in perceptual field; minimal muscle  Stay with client, use silence tension.  Remove harmful objects Moderate Optimal level for learning, perceptual field narrows  Be accepting of hostile statements. to pay attention to particular details, increased  Do not argue with client tension to solve problems or meet challenges.  Use distraction to diver client from behaviors that Severe Sympathetic nervous system (flight/fight response): increase in BP, pulse and respirations; are harmful to self or others. narrowed perceptual field, fixed vision, dilated  Administer medications as ordered and observe for pupils, can perceive scattered details or only one effects/side effects. detail; difficulty in problem solving.  Teach clients early sings of toxicity Panic Decrease in VS (release of sympathetic response),  Maintain fluid and salt intake distorted perceptual field, inability to solve  Avoid diuretics problems, disorganized behavior, feelings of  Monitor lithium blood levels helplessness/terror.  Assist in dressing, bathing  Set limits on disruptive behaviors.  Nursing Interventions:  Determine the level of client’s anxiety by assessing the verbal and non-verbal behaviors and physiologic symptoms.  Determine cause of anxiety with client.  Stay with client.  Reduce anxiety by remaining calm yourself, use silence, or speak slowly and softly.  Help client recognize own anxious behavior. POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE *Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
  • 3. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING  Contract with client to report suicidal ideation, Mood Stabilizing Drugs impulses, plans: check client frequently  Lithium Carbonate normalizes the reuptake neurotransmitters  Assist with dressing, hygiene, and feeding such as serotonin, norepinephrine, acetylcholine, and  Encourage discussion of negative/positive dopamine. aspects of self  Initial dose levels: 600mg tid to maintain blood serum level of 1.0-1.5 mEz/L; blood serum levels should be  Encourage change to more positive topics if checked 12 hours after last dose, twice a week. self-deprecating thoughts persist  Maintenance dosage levels: 300mg tid/qid, to maintain  Administer antidepressant medications as a blood serum level of 0.6-1.2mEq/L; checked monthly. ordered:  Toxicity when blood levels higher than 2.0 mEq/L: tremors, nausea and vomiting, thirst, polyuria, coma, seizures, cardiac arrest Anti Depressant Drugs  Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)  Effectiveness increased by antihistamine, alcohol, H. Disorders of Perceptions benzodiazepines, effectiveness decreased by  Illusions, stimulus in the environment of barbiturates, nicotine, vitamin C misperceived  Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs)  Delusions, fixed, false set of beliefs that are real to  Effectiveness increased with antipsychotic drugs, client alcohol, meperidine  Grandiose: false belief that client has power, wealth,  Avoid foods containing tyramine (e.g., beer, red or status or is famous person wine, aged cheese, avocados, caffeine, chocolate, cour  Persecutory: false belief that client is the object of cream, yogurt); these foods or MAOIs taken with another’s harassment of harmful intent. TCAs may result in hypertensive crisis  Somatic: false belief that client has some  Be sure client swallows medication. If side effects physical/physiologic defect disappear suddenly, cheeking/hoarding may have occurred.  Ideas of Reference, belief that events or behaviors  Antidepressant medications do not take effect for 2-3 of others relate to self. weeks. Encourage client to continue medication even  Hallucinations, sensory perceptions that have no if not feeling better. Be aware of suicide potential stimulus in environment most common during this time. hallucinations are auditory and visual.  SSRIs  venlafaxine, nefazodone, and bupropion are often Nursing Intervention: better choices for those who are potentially suicidal  Avoid arguing or highly impulsive  However, SSRIs are only effective for mild to  Determine client’s need moderate depression.  Reduce anxiety  Present reality  After therapeutic relationship has been established, you can express doubt about delusions, hallucinations to client. J. Schizophrenia  Direct client’s attention to non-threatening topics.  Characterized by disordered thinking, delusions, hallucinations, depersonalization (feeling of being I. Depression strange, not oneself), impaired reality testing  Characterized by loss of ambition, lack of interest in (psychosis), and impaired interpersonal activities and sex, low self-esteem, and feelings of relationships. boredom and sadness.  Nursing Assessment:  Nursing Assessment:  Four A’s  Feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness 1. Affect: flat, blunted  Reduction in normal activities or agitation 2. Associative looseness: verbalizations are  Slowing of body function/elimination disorganized  Loss of appetite 3. Ambivalence: cannot choose between  Inappropriate guilt conflicting emotions  Self-deprecation, low self-esteem 4. Autistic thinking: thoughts on self, extreme  Inability to concentrate, disordered thinking withdrawal, unable to relate to outside world  Poor hygiene  Any changes in thoughts, speech, affect  Slumped posture  Ability to perform self-care activities, nutritional  Crying, ruminating deficits  Dependency  Suicide potential  Depressed children: possible separation anxiety  Aggression  Elderly clients: possible symptoms of dementia  Regression  Nursing Interventions  Impaired communication  Monitor I&O  Weigh client regularly  Maintain a schedule of regular appointment  Remove potentially harmful articles POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE *Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
  • 4. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING  Gestures: engaging in nonlethal behaviors Antipsychotic Drugs  Actions: engaging in behaviors or planning to  Also known as neuroleptics, are used to treat the symptoms engage in behaviors that have potential to cause of psychosis, such as the delusions and the hallucinations. death  Antipsychotic’s work by blocking receptors of the neurotransmitter, dopamine. WHO WILL COMMIT SUICIDE? SAD PERSON  Newer, atypical antipsychotic drugs such as clozapine S- ex - Male (more successful); female (hesitant) (Clozaril) are relatively weak blockers of D2, which may A- ge – 15-25 y/o or above 45 y/o account for the lower incidence of extrapyramidal side D- epression effect P- atient with previous attempts (will try again)  Extrapyramidal Symptoms E- thanol (Alcoholics) a. Dysthonic reactions R- ational (opposite)  Sudden contractions of face, tongue, extraoccular S- ocial support (lacks) muscles O- rganized plan (greater risk)  Administer antiparkinson agents prn (e.g., N- o family benztropine (cogentin) 1-8mg or dipenhydramine S- ickness (terminal stage) (benadryl) 10-50mg), which can be given PO or IM for faster relief; trihexyphendil (artane) 3-15mg PO only, can also be used prn).  Nursing Assessment  Remain with client; this is a frightening experience Verbal cues and usually occurs when medication is started  Overt: I’m going to kill myself b. Parkinson syndrome  Disguised: I have the answer to my problems  Occurs within 1-3 weeks Behavioral cues  Tremors, rigid, posture, masklike facial appearance  Giving away prized possessions  Administer antiparkinson agents prn  Getting financial affairs in order, making a will c. Akathisia  Suicidal ideation/gestures  Motor restlessness  Indication of hopelessness, depression  Need to keep moving  Behavioral and attitudinal change  Administer antiparkinson agents  Reduce medications to see if symptoms decrease  Nursing Intervention  Determine if movement is under voluntary control  Contract with client to report suicide attempt d. Tardive dyskinesia  Assess suicide risk  Irreversible involuntary movements of tongue, face,  Keep client under constant observation extremities  Remove any objects that can be used in suicide  May occur after prolonged use of antipsychotics attempt e. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome  Therapeutic intervention  Occurs days/weeks after initiation of treatment in 1% of clients Support aspect of wish to live  Elevated VS, rigidity, and confusion followed by Use one-to-one nurse/client relationship incontinence, mutism, opisthotonos, retrocollis, renal Allow client to express feelings failure, coma, and death Provide hope  Discontinue medication, notify physician, monitor VS, Provide diversionary activities electrolyte balance, I&O Utilize support groups  Following a suicide Encourage survivor to discuss client’s death, their feelings and fears  Nursing Interventions: Provide anticipatory guidance to family  Offer self in development of therapeutic Hold staff meetings to ventilate feelings relationship  Use silence L. Eating Disorders  Set time for interaction with client  Encourage reality orientation but understand  Bulimia Nervosa: binge eating; the ingestion of large that delusions/hallucinations are real to client. amount of food in short amount of time, often  Assist with feeding/dressing as necessary followed by self-induced vomiting.  Check on client frequently; remove potentially  Anorexia Nervosa: refusal to eat or aberration in harmful objects eating patterns resulting in severe emaciation that  Contract with client to tell you when anxiety is can be life threatening. becoming so high that loss of control is possible  Administer antipsychotic medications as  Nursing Assessment ordered; observe for effects  Weight loss of 15% or more of original body weight  Electrolyte imbalance  Depression  Pre-occupation with being thin; inability to recognize degree of own emaciation (distorted body image).  Social withdrawal and poor family and individual coping skills. K. Suicide  History of high activity and achievement in  Ideation: verbalization of wish to die academics, athletics. POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE *Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
  • 5. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING  Amenorrhea  Nursing Interventions:  Monitor VS N. Child Abuse  Measure I&O  Weigh client 3 times/week at the same time  Nursing Assessment: (check to be sure client has not hidden heavy objects or water loaded before being weighed, Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse weigh in hospital gown). Pattern of bruises/welts Pain/itching of genitals  Do not comment on weight loss or gain. Burns (cigarette, scald, rope) Bruised/bleeding genitals  Set limits on time allotted for eating. Unexplained Stains/blood on underwear  Record amount eaten. fractures/dislocations Withdrawn or aggressive Withdrawn or aggressive behavior  Stay with client during meals, focusing on behavior Unusual sexual behaviors client, not on food. Unusual fear of parent/desire to  Accompany client to bathroom for at least ½ please parent hour after eating to prevent self-induced vomiting.  Nursing Interventions  Individual/family therapy may be necessary.  Provide SAFETY ENVIRONMENT  Encourage client to express feelings.  Provide nursing care specific to  Help client to set realistic goal for self and to physical/emotional symptoms reduce need for being perfect.  Conduct interview in private with child and  Encourage client to discuss own body image; parent/s separated present reality; do not argue with client.  Inform parent/s of requirement to report  Teach client relaxation techniques. suspected abuse.  Help client identify interests and positive  Do not probe for information or try to prove aspects of self. abuse  Be supportive and nonjudgmental M. Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome  Provide referrals for assistance and therapy  Alcohol consumption reduce/discontinued following continuous consumption for many days or longer  Withdrawal is progressive and has four stages:  At least 8hrs after last drink: symptoms include mild tremors, tachycardia, increased BP, diaphoresis, nervousness.  gross tremors: hyperactivity, profound confusion, loss of appetite, insomnia, weakness, disorientation, illusions, auditory and visual hallucinations.  12-48 hours after last drink: symptoms include (in addition to those found in I and II) severe hallucinations, grand mal seizures.  3-5 days after last drink (24-72 hours if untreated): delirium tremens, confusion, agitation, severe psychomotor activity, hallucinations, insomnia, tachycardia.  Withdrawal may last less than a week or may evolve into alcohol withdrawal delirium (delirium tremens). POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE *Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE
  • 6. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE THE PNLE JULY 2012 PNLE PEARLS OF SUCCESS PART 5: PSYCHIATRIC NURSING O. Personality Disorders Personality Symptoms / Characteristics Nursing Interventions Disorder Paranoid Mistrust & suspicions of others; Serious, straightforward approach; teach client to guarded, restricted affect validate ideas before taking action; involve client in treatment planning Schizoid Detached from social relationships; Improve client’s functioning in the community; assist restricted affect; involved with client to find case manager things more than people Schizotypal Acute discomfort in relationships; Develop self-care skills; improve community cognitive or perceptual distortions; functioning; social skills training eccentric behavior Antisocial Disregard fro rights of others, rules, Limit setting; confrontation; teach client to solve and laws problems effectively and manage emotions of anger or frustration Borderline Unstable relationships, self-image, Promote safety; help client to cope and control and affect; impulsivity; self- emotions; cognitive restructuring techniques; structure mutilation time; teach social skills Histrionic Excessive emotionality and Teach social skills; provide factual feedback about attention seeking behavior Narcissistic Grandiose; lack of empathy; need Matter-of-fact approach; gain cooperation with needed for admiration treatment; teach client any needed self-care skills Avoidant Social inhibitions; feelings of Support and reassurance; cognitive restructuring inadequacy; hypersensitive to techniques; promote self-esteem negative evaluation Dependent Submissive and clinging behavior; Foster client’s self-reliance and autonomy; teach excessive need to be taken care of problem-solving and decision-making skills; cognitive restructuring techniques Obsessive- Preoccupation with borderlines; Encourage negotiation with others; assist client to make compulsive perfectionism, and control timely decisions and complete work; cognitive restructuring techniques Depressive Pattern of depressive cognitions Assess self-harm risk; provide factual feedback; promote and behaviors in a variety of self-esteem; increase involvement in activities contexts Passive-aggressive Pattern of negative attitudes and Help client to identify feelings and express them directly; passive resistance to demands for assist client to examine own feelings and behavior adequate performance in social and realistically occupational situations POSSIBLE TOPICS ON PSYCHIATRIC NURSING FOR THE UPCOMING JULY 2012 PNLE *Patterned on the previous board exams from December 2006 – December 2011… the purpose of this note is to GUIDE students on the possible topics that might be part of the upcoming July 2012 PNLE