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PMHNP Role addresses.. - need to providence holistic holistic nursing care that doesn't artificially 
separate mind and body 
Who was the NP Role introduced by? - 1. NP role was introduced in by Loretta C. Ford and Henry K. 
Silver 
2. The first nurse practitioners were pediatric NPs. 
What did June Mellow and Hildegard Peplau do? - June Mellow and Hildegard Peplau helped make 
psychiatric nursing a well-established, well-recognized, sub-specialty of nursing. 
Independent Practice Competencies ...
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PMHNP Role addresses.. - need to providence holistic holistic nursing care that doesn't artificially 
separate mind and body 
Who was the NP Role introduced by? - 1. NP role was introduced in by Loretta C. Ford and Henry K. 
Silver 
2. The first nurse practitioners were pediatric NPs. 
What did June Mellow and Hildegard Peplau do? - June Mellow and Hildegard Peplau helped make 
psychiatric nursing a well-established, well-recognized, sub-specialty of nursing. 
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INITIAL STAGE: "CHIEF COMPLAINT" 
-History Of Presenting Problems 
-Social History 
-Developmental History 
-Family history 
-Personal Evaluation 
-Genetics 
-Culture , religion, spirituality 
-Past Psychiatric History 
-Medical History ( 
-Sleep 
-Substance use assessment - SYMPTOM OF PRESENTING PROBLEM-the patients words 
-Affective 
-Cognitive 
-Physical 
i.e "I am depressed" 
History of presenting problems - C- Characteristics of Symptoms 
O-Onset 
L-Lingering (how long has the symptoms ...
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INITIAL STAGE: "CHIEF COMPLAINT" 
-History Of Presenting Problems 
-Social History 
-Developmental History 
-Family history 
-Personal Evaluation 
-Genetics 
-Culture , religion, spirituality 
-Past Psychiatric History 
-Medical History ( 
-Sleep 
-Substance use assessment - SYMPTOM OF PRESENTING PROBLEM-the patients words 
-Affective 
-Cognitive 
-Physical 
i.e "I am depressed" 
History of presenting problems - C- Characteristics of Symptoms 
O-Onset 
L-Lingering (how long has the symptoms ...
HLA-B 1502 - check for prior to starting carbamazepine o asia patient, FDA required. Increased risk 
of SJS in pts with the allele 
Medication that can induce Mania: - Steroids, Antidepressants in bipolar, isoniazid, disulfiram- 
antabase 
Medication that can induce depression - Beta blockers 
Benzos 
Antineoplastic drugs, accutane 
Steroids 
Interferon 
Some retroviral drugs 
Progesterone 
Inhibitors - lower dose of medication - Buproprion 
Clomipramine - tricyclic 
Clarithromycin 
Flouroquinol...
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HLA-B 1502 - check for prior to starting carbamazepine o asia patient, FDA required. Increased risk 
of SJS in pts with the allele 
Medication that can induce Mania: - Steroids, Antidepressants in bipolar, isoniazid, disulfiram- 
antabase 
Medication that can induce depression - Beta blockers 
Benzos 
Antineoplastic drugs, accutane 
Steroids 
Interferon 
Some retroviral drugs 
Progesterone 
Inhibitors - lower dose of medication - Buproprion 
Clomipramine - tricyclic 
Clarithromycin 
Flouroquinol...
Most common issues for individual therapy - 1. losses 
2. interpersonal conflicts 
3. symptomatic presentations such as panic 
phobias, and negativity 
4. Unfulfilled expectations at life transitions 
5. Characterological issues such as narcissim 
or aggressiveness 
Psychoanalytic therapy - 1. Originated by Freud 
2. believed that behavior is determined by 
unconsious motivations and instincual drives . 
3. promotes change by the development of 
greater insight and awareness of maladaptive 
defe...
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Most common issues for individual therapy - 1. losses 
2. interpersonal conflicts 
3. symptomatic presentations such as panic 
phobias, and negativity 
4. Unfulfilled expectations at life transitions 
5. Characterological issues such as narcissim 
or aggressiveness 
Psychoanalytic therapy - 1. Originated by Freud 
2. believed that behavior is determined by 
unconsious motivations and instincual drives . 
3. promotes change by the development of 
greater insight and awareness of maladaptive 
defe...
symptom presentation - affective, cognitive, physical 
autosomal dominant - genetic inheritance. will present in more than one generation. 50/50 chance 
of passing on trait (Huningtons) 
autosomal recessive - two copies must be present (cystic fibrosis 
prior to MSE - assessment includes ROS, VS, heart tone, lung sounds, neuro exam, muscle tone, 
rigidity 
SLUMS - 11 items. Max 30, 27-30 normal for high school education, 21-60 mild neurocognitive 
disorder, 0-20 dementia 
MMSE - 11 components. M...
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symptom presentation - affective, cognitive, physical 
autosomal dominant - genetic inheritance. will present in more than one generation. 50/50 chance 
of passing on trait (Huningtons) 
autosomal recessive - two copies must be present (cystic fibrosis 
prior to MSE - assessment includes ROS, VS, heart tone, lung sounds, neuro exam, muscle tone, 
rigidity 
SLUMS - 11 items. Max 30, 27-30 normal for high school education, 21-60 mild neurocognitive 
disorder, 0-20 dementia 
MMSE - 11 components. M...
Positive Romberg Sign - (r/t etoh) loss of balance that occurs when closing the eyes 
ETOH withdrawal delirium may result in? - Seizures or death 
DSM Severity for ETOH - Mild = 2-3 sx 
Moderate = 4-5 sx 
Severe = >= 6 sx 
DSM ETOH Remission Criteria - Early = >3 mos & <12 mos 
Substantial Remission = >12 mos 
Screening & Early Intervention scale for SUD - SBIRT Screening, Brief Intervention & Refereal to 
Treatment 
CAGE - Cut down 
Annoyed 
Guilty 
Eye-Opener 
>=2 is clinically ...
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Positive Romberg Sign - (r/t etoh) loss of balance that occurs when closing the eyes 
ETOH withdrawal delirium may result in? - Seizures or death 
DSM Severity for ETOH - Mild = 2-3 sx 
Moderate = 4-5 sx 
Severe = >= 6 sx 
DSM ETOH Remission Criteria - Early = >3 mos & <12 mos 
Substantial Remission = >12 mos 
Screening & Early Intervention scale for SUD - SBIRT Screening, Brief Intervention & Refereal to 
Treatment 
CAGE - Cut down 
Annoyed 
Guilty 
Eye-Opener 
>=2 is clinically ...
Positive Romberg Sign - (r/t etoh) loss of balance that occurs when closing the eyes 
ETOH withdrawal delirium may result in? - Seizures or death 
DSM Severity for ETOH - Mild = 2-3 sx 
Moderate = 4-5 sx 
Severe = >= 6 sx 
DSM ETOH Remission Criteria - Early = >3 mos & <12 mos 
Substantial Remission = >12 mos 
Screening & Early Intervention scale for SUD - SBIRT Screening, Brief Intervention & Refereal to 
Treatment 
CAGE - Cut down 
Annoyed 
Guilty 
Eye-Opener 
>=2 is clinically ...
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Positive Romberg Sign - (r/t etoh) loss of balance that occurs when closing the eyes 
ETOH withdrawal delirium may result in? - Seizures or death 
DSM Severity for ETOH - Mild = 2-3 sx 
Moderate = 4-5 sx 
Severe = >= 6 sx 
DSM ETOH Remission Criteria - Early = >3 mos & <12 mos 
Substantial Remission = >12 mos 
Screening & Early Intervention scale for SUD - SBIRT Screening, Brief Intervention & Refereal to 
Treatment 
CAGE - Cut down 
Annoyed 
Guilty 
Eye-Opener 
>=2 is clinically ...
increase prolactin - - Stop prolactin (stop the agent that cause increase prolactin) 
3-year-old masturbates, play with self, says naughty things - Normal for Piaget 
5-year-old tells you his brother sodomized him - - Tell mom don't leave him alone with patient and 
call CPS implement crisis 
13-year-old want to smoke - - Ask him of his plan to stop smoking 
14-year-old girl clenching her teeth - - Cranial nerve V-Trigeminal nerve 
16-year-old falls with the wrong crowd - - Conduct disorder 
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increase prolactin - - Stop prolactin (stop the agent that cause increase prolactin) 
3-year-old masturbates, play with self, says naughty things - Normal for Piaget 
5-year-old tells you his brother sodomized him - - Tell mom don't leave him alone with patient and 
call CPS implement crisis 
13-year-old want to smoke - - Ask him of his plan to stop smoking 
14-year-old girl clenching her teeth - - Cranial nerve V-Trigeminal nerve 
16-year-old falls with the wrong crowd - - Conduct disorder 
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Medicare Part A Coverage -Hospital insurance that covers inpatient and most skilled care. 
Mandatory copays for hospital days 21-150, getting higher with each period of time. 
Medicare Part A Eligibility ->65 in social security automatic enrollment 
Medicare Part A Cost -No cost if automatically qualified. 30-39 work quarters: ~$250/mo <30 work 
quarters: ~$450/mo 
Medicare Part B Coverage -Supplemental medical insurance. Outpatient services, care, 
physical/speech therapy, some home healt...
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Medicare Part A Coverage -Hospital insurance that covers inpatient and most skilled care. 
Mandatory copays for hospital days 21-150, getting higher with each period of time. 
Medicare Part A Eligibility ->65 in social security automatic enrollment 
Medicare Part A Cost -No cost if automatically qualified. 30-39 work quarters: ~$250/mo <30 work 
quarters: ~$450/mo 
Medicare Part B Coverage -Supplemental medical insurance. Outpatient services, care, 
physical/speech therapy, some home healt...
Medicare Part A Coverage -Hospital insurance that covers inpatient and most skilled care. 
Mandatory copays for hospital days 21-150, getting higher with each period of time. 
Medicare Part A Eligibility ->65 in social security automatic enrollment 
Medicare Part A Cost -No cost if automatically qualified. 30-39 work quarters: ~$250/mo <30 work 
quarters: ~$450/mo 
Medicare Part B Coverage -Supplemental medical insurance. Outpatient services, care, 
physical/speech therapy, some home healt...
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Medicare Part A Coverage -Hospital insurance that covers inpatient and most skilled care. 
Mandatory copays for hospital days 21-150, getting higher with each period of time. 
Medicare Part A Eligibility ->65 in social security automatic enrollment 
Medicare Part A Cost -No cost if automatically qualified. 30-39 work quarters: ~$250/mo <30 work 
quarters: ~$450/mo 
Medicare Part B Coverage -Supplemental medical insurance. Outpatient services, care, 
physical/speech therapy, some home healt...