maniaWhat is oneof the primarysymptoms ofbipolardisorders?psychosis_ commonlyoccurs in patientswith bipolardisorder,especially duringacute episodes ofmania.moodstabilizers_ andantipsychoticsare the mainstaymedications inthe treatment ofbipolar disorders.risk-takingbehaviorsDuring a manicepisode, poorjudgment andimpulsivity lead to _that can have direconsequences for thepatient and family.bipolarIIdisorderHypomania,a mild formof mania, ischaracteristicof:suicideRisk of _ isalways presentfor thosehaving adepressive ormanic episode.euphoriaWhat is anexaggeratedfeelings ofwell-being?depressedIn bipolar IIdisorder, theindividual ismostly:unknownThe etiologyof mooddisorders is_.moodBy definition,bipolardisorder is adisturbanceof _.sleepdisturbances_ is common inindividuals withbipolardisorder,especiallymania.moodlabilityWhat arealterations inmoods with littleor no change inexternal events?stressfullifeeventsWhat is arisk factorfor bipolardisorders?safetyThe priorityof nursingcare isalwayspatient _.thyroidAbnormal _functioning canbe responsiblefor the moodand behavioraldisturbances.elationA feeling “high,”“ecstatic,” “ontop of theworld,” or “up inthe clouds” is:psychotherapyThe primarytreatmentmodalities aremedications, _,education, andsupport.medicationnonadherenceThreeinterconnectedpathways can leadto relapse: stressfullife events, _, anddisruption in socialrhythms.bipolardisordersWhat arecharacterized byperiods of maniaor hypomaniathat alternate withdepression?maniaWhat is oneof the primarysymptoms ofbipolardisorders?psychosis_ commonlyoccurs in patientswith bipolardisorder,especially duringacute episodes ofmania.moodstabilizers_ andantipsychoticsare the mainstaymedications inthe treatment ofbipolar disorders.risk-takingbehaviorsDuring a manicepisode, poorjudgment andimpulsivity lead to _that can have direconsequences for thepatient and family.bipolarIIdisorderHypomania,a mild formof mania, ischaracteristicof:suicideRisk of _ isalways presentfor thosehaving adepressive ormanic episode.euphoriaWhat is anexaggeratedfeelings ofwell-being?depressedIn bipolar IIdisorder, theindividual ismostly:unknownThe etiologyof mooddisorders is_.moodBy definition,bipolardisorder is adisturbanceof _.sleepdisturbances_ is common inindividuals withbipolardisorder,especiallymania.moodlabilityWhat arealterations inmoods with littleor no change inexternal events?stressfullifeeventsWhat is arisk factorfor bipolardisorders?safetyThe priorityof nursingcare isalwayspatient _.thyroidAbnormal _functioning canbe responsiblefor the moodand behavioraldisturbances.elationA feeling “high,”“ecstatic,” “ontop of theworld,” or “up inthe clouds” is:psychotherapyThe primarytreatmentmodalities aremedications, _,education, andsupport.medicationnonadherenceThreeinterconnectedpathways can leadto relapse: stressfullife events, _, anddisruption in socialrhythms.bipolardisordersWhat arecharacterized byperiods of maniaor hypomaniathat alternate withdepression?

Bipolar Disorders - Call List

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  1. What is one of the primary symptoms of bipolar disorders?
    mania
  2. _ commonly occurs in patients with bipolar disorder, especially during acute episodes of mania.
    psychosis
  3. _ and antipsychotics are the mainstay medications in the treatment of bipolar disorders.
    mood stabilizers
  4. During a manic episode, poor judgment and impulsivity lead to _ that can have dire consequences for the patient and family.
    risk-taking behaviors
  5. Hypomania, a mild form of mania, is characteristic of:
    bipolar II disorder
  6. Risk of _ is always present for those having a depressive or manic episode.
    suicide
  7. What is an exaggerated feelings of well-being?
    euphoria
  8. In bipolar II disorder, the individual is mostly:
    depressed
  9. The etiology of mood disorders is _.
    unknown
  10. By definition, bipolar disorder is a disturbance of _.
    mood
  11. _ is common in individuals with bipolar disorder, especially mania.
    sleep disturbances
  12. What are alterations in moods with little or no change in external events?
    mood lability
  13. What is a risk factor for bipolar disorders?
    stressful life events
  14. The priority of nursing care is always patient _.
    safety
  15. Abnormal _ functioning can be responsible for the mood and behavioral disturbances.
    thyroid
  16. A feeling “high,” “ecstatic,” “on top of the world,” or “up in the clouds” is:
    elation
  17. The primary treatment modalities are medications, _, education, and support.
    psychotherapy
  18. Three interconnected pathways can lead to relapse: stressful life events, _, and disruption in social rhythms.
    medication nonadherence
  19. What are characterized by periods of mania or hypomania that alternate with depression?
    bipolar disorders