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[Pages:3]Psychiatric Jeopardy
To play this "Psychiatric Jeopardy" game in class, write the following categories on the chalk or white board, with the numbers of points under each title, just as they are here. Divide the class into 2 teams. Choose one student as a point keeper.
The first team chooses a category and a point value. You read the question from the corresponding box on the next page. The answers are on the third page. They can confer and make their guess as a team. If they are correct, they get the poin ts and they get to choose another question. If they are wrong, the other team gets to try.
If the second team is right, they get the points and it is their turn to choose a question. If they are wrong, announce the answer, and the first team gets their turn back. Erase the points each time a question is answered, and continue until all the questions are gone. The team with the most points wins.
You might give prizes (such as free pamphlets about mental illnesses, pens given free from drug companies, play money, or candy). Prizes or not, this is a good, fun review tool. Change any questions that you don't like. Make up your own jeopardy for other subjects.
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Mental Disorders Medications
Nursing Interventions
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Questions for Psychiatric Jeopardy
Brain
Stress
What is the heaviest organ in the human body?
What happens to your heart rate under stress?
What part of the brain is responsible for thought, learning, and problem solving?
Is using social support an adaptive or maladaptive response to stress?
What part of the brain is responsible for balance and muscle function?
What happens when nurses work long and hard without support and lose hope that things can get better?
What part of the brain is responsible for automatic functions such as breathing?
What happens to the adrenal glands during stress?
What part of the brain is involved in motivation, decisionmaking, and goal-oriented behavior?
What makes a client more likely to have the negative effects of stress?
Mental Disorders In what disorder are serotonin and norepinephrine decreased in the brain? What disorder is characterized by episodes of both depression and mania?
People with what disorder often have hallucinations and delusional thinking and often do not realize that they are ill?
Medications
What happens when a client taking psychotropic meds drinks alcohol? What blood pressure change happens when the client stands up quickly and can be a side effect of antidepressant and antipsychotic drugs? What is the most important advantage of the depot injection antipsychotic meds?
Nursing Care
What should the nurse teach clients taking psychotropic meds about alcohol? Who is the best source of info about how a client's thoughts are responding to antipsychotic medication?
Name one aspect of mental status besides "alert & oriented"
A client with what disorder might say, "I can't get out of bed. I feel like there is no hope for the future?" A client with what disorder might say, "I jumped off the roof because an alien named Bob told me to?"
Name one of the anticholinergic side effects.
What is a drugcaused movement disorder with late onset that can be permanent?
What important safety issue should the nurse assess in all clients with severe depression? When a client is hallucinating and sees a giant spider coming to bite her, what should the nurse say first?
Answers for Psychiatric Jeopardy
Brain The liver Cerebrum
Stress
It increases
Adaptive (healthy)
Mental Disorders Depression
Bipolar disorder
Medications Nursing Care
Additional CNS depression Orthostatic hypotension
Avoid drinking alcohol The client
Cerebellum Brain stem Frontal lobes
Burnout
Schizophrenia
They secrete Depression epinephrine and norepinephrine.
Any one of following: Many stressors. Client's perception that the stress is severe. Poor coping skills.
Schizophrenia or delusional thinking
They are long acting (1-4 weeks)
Any one: increased heart rate, constipation, dry mouth, orthostatic hypotension Tardive dyskinesia
Any one of: behavior, appearance, speech, thought content, judgment, memory, mood Suicidal thinking
"There is no spider. You are safe in the hospital."
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