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

Bipolar Disorders - Call List

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