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A comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions and answers covering various topics related to psychiatric mental health nursing. It is designed to help students prepare for the nrnp 6675 final exam. The questions cover a wide range of topics, including neuroleptic malignant syndrome, gender discordance, antipsychotic medication effects, substance use disorder, ocd, and more. The document also includes explanations for the correct answers, making it a valuable resource for studying and understanding the concepts.
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Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? Select all that apply Rapid dose escalation; parental route of administration; higher potency typical antipsychotics Discrepancy between anatomical sex and gender is known as? B) Gender Discordance Antipsychotic medication provides D2 blockage in the meso-coritcal pathway causing which of the following effects? B) Increases EPS Incorrect: reduces negative s/s, causes prolactinemia, reduces positive symptoms Phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine exert their unique behavioral effects by blocking which of the following receptors? D) NMDA type receptors Incorrect: GABA, serotonin, dopamine "receptors" The diagnosis used to describe a syndrome characterized by specific s/s resulting from recent ingestion or exposure to a substance is known as which of the folllowing? C) Substance use disorder Incorrect: substance intox, substance withdrawal, all of the above Abnormal involuntary movements in a rhythmic pattern affecting the face, mouth, tongue jaw is known as which of the following? C) Tardive dyskinesia Incorrect: akathisia, dystonia, EPS A deeply held belief despite evidence to the contrary, lasting at least 1 month, without prominent hallucinations, with functional impairment that relates to the delusional system disorder called? Delusional disorder Which of the following is true about preoccupation with castration? A) This can be serious and life threatening if castration is carried out without medical supervision Incorrect: consistent with transvestiatic disorder, other specified paraphillic disorder, or sexual machochism disorder Which of the following is a system that provides a uniform language for describing medical and surgical procedures and diagnostics services rendered by clinicians?
Incorrect: HIPPA, DSM5-, DRG A patient on Chlorpromazine states his orgasm is dry and afterwards he will commonly have milky urine. The APRN realizes this is which of the following? A) This is likely a harmless response to the Chlorpromazine "Thorazine" A condition which results from absence of second female sex chromosome (XO) and is associated with web neck, dwarfism, cubitus valgus and infertility is known as which of the following? B) Turners Syndrome Turners syndrome: tx involves hormone therapy; fertility treatments for women when they decide to have a baby Which of the following would be characterized as a negative s/s of schizophrenia? B & C only B) impaired social and occupational functioning C) isolation and impaired self-care Which of the following are keys to distinguishing OCD from psychosis? Patients with OCD can almost always acknowledge the unreasonable nature of their symptoms A federal program administered nationally and locally which covers enrolled individuals 65+ who pays premiums and disabled individuals Both A& B (Medicare and Medicaid) Having an adequate legal description of nurse practitioner (NP) scope of practice according to state law is important for which of the following reasons? All of the above (to avoid any charges of practicing medicine without a license, to place accountability for both benefits and harm to patients squarely on the NP, to get reimbursed for physician services when provided by a NP Which of the following is the most widely consumed psychoactive substance? B) Caffeine Incorrect: alcohol, heroin, cannabis Which of the following is used to tx TD? None of the above (cogentin, artane, catapress) The APRN consensus model did which of the following? B & C
If a pregnancy begins while the woman is taking high doses of methadone and withdrawal is desired during which trimester is the least hazardous? D) Withdrawal from methadone should never be done while the woman is pregnant Neurochemical or neurophysiological changes in the body that results from the repeated administration of a drug is known as which of the following? C) Neuroadaption incorrect: cross-tolerance, neurotransformation, neurocognitive adjustment The recurrent and intense sexual arousal from the physical and psychological suffering of another person is known as which of the following? C) Sexual sadism Which of the following is not consistent with the onset of OCD? D) The onset of OCD is typically preceded by OCD personality traits True answers about OCD: -more than 1/2 of pts with OCD have a sudden onset of symptoms -the onset of symptoms for about 50-70% of patients occurs after a stressful event -most patients keep their symptoms secret initially The recurrent urge to expose one's genitals to a stranger is known ass which of the following? C) Exhibitionism Which of the following patients would be appropriate for hospitalization for substance use disorder? Select all that apply D) A&B only (Patients who have a substance overdose who cannot be safely tx in an outpt setting & pts who are at risk for severe or medically complicated withdrawal symptoms The nursing practice model recommendation for NPs by the NAtional Academy of Medicine and the National Council of State Boards of Nursing is which of the following? A) Full practice Which of the following groups does medicare cover? Select all the above A) Individuals 65+ years and older who have enrolled and pay premiums B) Disabled individuals who quality for social security disability payments and benefits Which of the following neurotransmitters increases libidio? D) Dopamine Incorrect: GABA, serotonin, oxytocin Which of the following factors are associated with poor prognosis for patients with OCD? D) A & C (Childhood onset & Co-existing major depressive disorder) Which of the following is inconsistent with current knowledge about schizophrenia? C) Dopamine level is a laboratory tests that assists in the diagnosis of schizophrenia
A chronic disorder characterized by repetitive hair pulling leading to variable hair loss that may be..to others known as? C) Trichotillomania Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? B) Rapid dose escalation C) Parental route of admin D) High potency typical antipsychotics A method of therapy used to tx individuals with substance use based on the fundamental principle of a psychology that reinforced behaviors are likely to be..is known as the following? B) Contingency Management The conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live and age are known as? Social determinants of health All of the following is consistent with the ANCCs rules regarding recertification EXCEPT: A) You are required to have a maximum of 25 credit hours during each certification period Correct: B) you can start the recert process 1 year before your expiration date, but no later than 3 months before C) You must have 1000 clinical practice hours in a clinical speciality within the preceding 5 years D)you must have at least 25 contact hours in pharmacotherapy Risks factors for school violence include which of the following? Select all that apply A) Bullying B) Being bullied C) Isolation Persons who subordinate their own needs to those of others, get others to assume responsibility for major areas in the lives, lack of self-confidence, and may experience intense discomfort when alone for more than a brief period of time are demonstrating characteristics with which of the following personality disorders? C) Dependent personality disorder Incorrect: avoid PD, passive PD, antisocial PD Generalized convulsions, oliguria, and renal failure are symptoms seen with which of the following lithium levels? D) >25 mEq/L (TOXICITY) A form of child abuse in which a patient or character repeatedly fabricates or actually inflicts injury or illness in a child for whom medical intervention is then sought in an ER is known as which of the following? D) Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy