Behavioural/Psych Flashcards
1
Q
Agitated Patient in ED:
List Medical & Psych causes
A
Medical:
- Intox
- Withdrawal
- Encephelitis
- Thyroid
- TBI
- Hypoglycemia
- Epilepsy: temporal lobe
Psych:
- Psychosis/Scz
- Bipolar
- Depression
- Adjustment
- PTSD
- Conduct Disorder
2
Q
Eating Disorder: AN
Reasons for hospitalization
A
-
Wt loss /Malnutrition
- Wt< 75% of avg body wt , BMI <15
-
Cardiac:
- Bradycardia <50 awake <45 asleep
- Postural Changes: >30 BP >20 HR
- Prlonged QT on ECG
-
Fluids/Lytes:
- Lyte AbN: Phosphate , kalemia
- Dehydration
- Hypothermia <35.5
-
Behavioural:
- Acute Food refusal /uncontrolled binging
- SI
- Failure of OP management
3
Q
Eating Disorder/AN:
Invx to order
A
- Lytes + ext lytes + Gluc + Ur Creat
- ECG
- Postural VS
- Liver enzymes
- Beta HCG
- UA
- CBC anemia
- ESR – rule oit other things
4
Q
SI/SA in ED:
Reasons for hospitalization
A
- Failure of rapport among physician, child, and family
- Serious SA (lethality and intent)
- Continuing active suicidality
- Inability to engage in safety planning
- Psychosis of child
- Divisive/disturbed family, incapable of support and supervision
- Denial of significance of SA
Fleischers
5
Q
SI/SA:
risk factors
A
- Positive family history
- Hopelessness
- Low self-esteem
- Active desire to die
- Depression
- Anger/desire for revenge
(Fleischers)
CPS June 2015
- History of mental illness (especially depression but also conduct disorder + others)
- Prior deliberate self harm or previous suicide attempt
- Bullying
- Sexual orientation disclosure, gender identity
- Family conflict or poor child-parent communication
- Impulsivity (physical aggression, risk-taking behaviour)
- Substance abuse
- Parental mental illness or family history of suicide
- Lack of psychosocial support or follow up
6
Q
Signs of Impending Violence
list 4
A
- Recent acts of violence, including property violence
- Verbal or physical threats
- Carrying weapons or other objects that may be used as weapons (e.g., forks, ashtrays)
- Progressive psychomotor agitation
- Alcohol or other substance intoxication
- Paranoid features in a psychotic patient
- Command violent auditory hallucinations—some but not all patients are at high risk
- Catatonic excitement
- Certain manic episodes
- Certain agitated depressive episodes
- Personality disorders (rage, violence, or impulsivity)
(Fleischers)
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8
Q
Adverse effects/events from AntiPsychotic
+ Rx
A
- EMS:
- Acute dystonic reaction –> Benadryl
- Tardive dyskinesia –> Benadryl or Benztropine
- Akathsia –> Ativan
- NMS:
- AMS + HTN/Tachy+ fever + Rigidity –> Dantrolene /cooling
9
Q
Indications for use of restraints
A
- Prevent Imminent harm to pt
- Prevent imminent harm to others
- prevent serious disruption to treatment
- prevent significan damage to envitonment