Deck 18: Behavioral Emergencies
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Deck 18: Behavioral Emergencies
1
As the use of restraints, by definition, represents a loss of the patient's liberty, complete documentation is essential.
True
2
The administration of antipsychotic medications relieves the Paramedic of the responsibility to practice therapeutic communications.
False
3
Chief among the brain's inhibitory neurotransmitters is ____.
A) dopamine
B) norepinephrine
C) adrenaline
D) serotonin
A) dopamine
B) norepinephrine
C) adrenaline
D) serotonin
serotonin
4
Psychopharmacological management of the emotionally disturbed patient can be used to treat an underlying medical condition.
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5
Increased dopamine and norepinephrine levels combined with low levels of serotonin may be related to ____.
A) lethargy
B) hallucinations
C) aggression
D) depression
A) lethargy
B) hallucinations
C) aggression
D) depression
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6
____ is defined as behavior that does not allow the patient to adapt to her environment and is potentially harmful to the patient's well-being.
A) Crisis emergency behavior
B) Maladaptive behavior
C) Dissociative behavior
D) Acute psychotic behavior
A) Crisis emergency behavior
B) Maladaptive behavior
C) Dissociative behavior
D) Acute psychotic behavior
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7
When a patient is experiencing psychotic agitation, the Paramedic must understand that the ____ is the patient's last remaining defense mechanism.
A) anxiety
B) mania
C) violence
D) struggle
A) anxiety
B) mania
C) violence
D) struggle
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8
A person who exhibits aggressive behavior toward others or acts in a manner harmful to oneself, especially potentially self-destructive behaviors, is said to have a(n) ____.
A) emotionally disturbed episode
B) crisis emergency
C) behavioral emergency
D) behavioral crisis
A) emotionally disturbed episode
B) crisis emergency
C) behavioral emergency
D) behavioral crisis
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9
In some instances, the use of sedatives can eliminate the need for physical restraint.
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10
Suicide is the eighth leading cause of death in the United States for patients over the age of 24.
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11
No clear definition of abnormal behavior exists.
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12
Normalcy is a function of personal expectations.
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13
Although most people desire the highest level of mental health, in truth most people are somewhere along a spectrum from high functioning to low functioning.
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14
____ include such things as finding food and shelter, toileting, and grooming.
A) HDLs
B) LDLs
C) PDLs
D) ADLs
A) HDLs
B) LDLs
C) PDLs
D) ADLs
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15
Having thoughts about suicide is known as ____.
A) manic depression
B) suicidal mania
C) crisis mode
D) suicidal ideation
A) manic depression
B) suicidal mania
C) crisis mode
D) suicidal ideation
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16
High levels of serotonin have been related to hyper-responsiveness and impulsivity.
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17
A(n) ____ is one whose emotional behavior is magnified in relation to the reason behind it.
A) suicidal person
B) emotionally disturbed person
C) depressed person
D) paranoid person
A) suicidal person
B) emotionally disturbed person
C) depressed person
D) paranoid person
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18
____ is a therapeutic technique using supportive communications to provide an immediate resolution of the patient's crisis.
A) Crisis intervention
B) Behavioral intervention
C) Family intervention
D) Critical intervention
A) Crisis intervention
B) Behavioral intervention
C) Family intervention
D) Critical intervention
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19
A(n) ____ is a medically necessary restriction of the patient's freedom so that he cannot harm himself or others.
A) medical restraint
B) physical restraint
C) injection of medication
D) neurological restraint
A) medical restraint
B) physical restraint
C) injection of medication
D) neurological restraint
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20
The treatment of EPS is administration of a benztropine (Cogentin), either intramuscularly or intravenously, and/or diphenhydramine (Benadryl).
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21
When interviewing a patient, ____________________ questions allow the Paramedic to not only listen to the answers but observe the patient's stream of thought and thought process.
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22
When a person is incapable of caring for himself (unable to perform ADLs) by reason of mental (not physical) defect, then that person is demonstrating ____________________ behavior.
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23
The class of antipsychotics used in behavioral emergencies are called ____.
A) butyrophenones
B) phenothiazines
C) thioxanthenes
D) dopamines
A) butyrophenones
B) phenothiazines
C) thioxanthenes
D) dopamines
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24
____ is a medication-induced movement disorder that is characterized by motor restlessness.
A) Akathisia
B) Acalculia
C) Agrammatism
D) Amaurosis
A) Akathisia
B) Acalculia
C) Agrammatism
D) Amaurosis
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25
A(n) ____ is one in which the patient's eyeballs appear to have an involuntary rotational movement.
A) nystagmus crisis
B) oculogyric crisis
C) trismus reaction
D) acute dystonic reaction
A) nystagmus crisis
B) oculogyric crisis
C) trismus reaction
D) acute dystonic reaction
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26
Clenched teeth is known as ____.
A) nystagmus
B) oculogria
C) trismus
D) dystonia
A) nystagmus
B) oculogria
C) trismus
D) dystonia
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27
Law enforcement and the media often use the term ____ whenever there is an in-custody death.
A) hyperdynamic state
B) excited dementia
C) excited delirium
D) heightened physiologic state
A) hyperdynamic state
B) excited dementia
C) excited delirium
D) heightened physiologic state
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28
____ is when the patient's eyeballs appear to have an involuntary rotational movement.
A) Oculogyria
B) Trismus
C) Acute dystonia
D) Nystagmus
A) Oculogyria
B) Trismus
C) Acute dystonia
D) Nystagmus
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29
The class of sedatives used in behavioral emergencies is the ____________________.
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30
The violence exhibited by a patient experiencing psychotic agitation, at its core, is a result of ____.
A) delusions
B) fear
C) dementia
D) hallucinations
A) delusions
B) fear
C) dementia
D) hallucinations
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31
____, by definition, is only used in emergencies and only for the patient's protection.
A) Medical intervention
B) Pyschotropic assistance
C) Neurological restraint
D) Physical restraint
A) Medical intervention
B) Pyschotropic assistance
C) Neurological restraint
D) Physical restraint
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32
The Paramedic's approach to a medical restraint should be deliberate and follow ____.
A) the four P's
B) the four R's
C) the three S's
D) the four S's
A) the four P's
B) the four R's
C) the three S's
D) the four S's
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33
If the patient is medically compromised (e.g., due to liver disease) or if the patient is elderly, then a(n) ____ method of administration of antipsychotic medication should be considered.
A) aggressive
B) singular
C) stepwise
D) triphased
A) aggressive
B) singular
C) stepwise
D) triphased
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34
A(n) ____________________ is obtained by any physical means necessary or the use of a mechanical device which restricts the patient's liberty.
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35
Anyone who is not meeting society's expectations of normal behavior would be acting ____________________.
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