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Behavioral and Toxicology

Quiz by Robertson, Macee

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  • Q1
    A person who is overdosing on an opiate is MOST likely to present with:
    tachypnea, tachycardia, miosis
    respiratory depression, miosis, bradycardia
    tachycardia, bradypnea, miosis
    bradycardia, respiratory depression, mydriasis
    20s
  • Q2
    Which type of overdose is an indication for activated charchoal?
    A pt who shot up heroine
    A pt who swallowed 34 Advil tablets
    A pt wh drank 40oz of vodka
    A pt who drank a bottle of draino
    20s
  • Q3
    When a person is suffering from a personality disorder:
    There is likely another underlying psychiatric illness present
    They are likely going to harm themselves or others
    The have an unreasonable fear of something
    The only treatment is medication
    20s
  • Q4
    A disorder of mood, thought or behavior that interferes with a person's ability to perform ADLs.
    Behavioral Emergency
    Psychiatric Emergency
    Behavioral Disorder
    Psychiatric Disorder
    20s
  • Q5
    Abnormal behavior that threatens a persons (or another persons) health and/or safety.
    Behavioral Emergency
    Psychiatric Emergency
    Psychiatric Disorder
    Behavioral Disorder
    20s
  • Q6
    When a person becomes suicidal, homicidal or has a psychotic episode
    Psychiatric Emergency
    Behavioral Emergency
    Behavioral Disorder
    Psychiatric Disorder
    20s
  • Q7
    What are the dominant moods/emotions in an anxiety disorder?
    hopelessness and apprehension
    fear and apprehension
    anger and frustration
    fear and helplessness
    20s
  • Q8
    Hypertension, tachycardia, mydriasis, agitation, seizures, hyperthermia
    Cholinergic toxidrome
    Narcotic toxidrome
    Stimulant toxidrome
    Sympathomimetic toxidrome
    20s
  • Q9
    The most common psychiatric disorders are:
    somatoform disorders
    personality disorders
    mood disorders
    substance related disorders
    20s
  • Q10
    Increased salivation, lacrimation, GI distress, diarrhea, respiratory depression, apnea, seizures, coma.
    Hypnotic / Sedative toxidrome
    Stimulant toxidrome
    Anticholinergic toxidrome
    Cholinergic toxidrome
    20s
  • Q11
    Inhaled toxins have the potential to cause almost immediate S/S, because from the anatomical and physiological perspective, they quickly reach the alveoli providing almost instant access to the circulation.
    False
    True
    20s
  • Q12
    Drowsiness, disinhibition, ataxia, slurred speech, mental confusion, respiratory depression, progressive CNS depression, hypotension.
    Narcotic Toxidrome
    Sympathomimetic toxidrome
    Anticholinergic toxidrome
    Hypnotic / Sedative toxidrome
    20s
  • Q13
    Dementia is more of a symptom and is reversible, has a rapid onset. Delirium is a chronic process and is not reversible.
    True
    False
    20s
  • Q14
    Delusions can be described as false perceptions, and hallucinations can be described as false beliefs.
    True
    False
    20s
  • Q15
    Delirium tremens is considered the most serious and lethal side-effect of alcohol withdrawal.
    False
    True
    20s

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