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Question 14
You are caring for a client on the inpatient psychiatry floor. Your client is exhibiting agitated and grossly disorganized behaviour. You know that this is an example of:
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- Question 45 Assessment criteria and tools for psychiatric disorders can be found in the: A Principal diagnosis RVU C) Secondary diagnosis D DSMQuestion 63 During a depressive episode, what changes occur in the amygdala? Question 63 options: there is a pruning of neurons in this region increased blood flow and oxygen consumption new disorganized neuronal pathways are formed it becomes much less active for several monthQuestion 2 (4 points) Tuyet Tran, aged 43 years, has been admitted today to the surgical ward. After handover Mrs Tran tells you that she is worried about her upcoming appendectomy surgery and being away from her family. Describe four (4) physiological responses Mrs Tran may experience related to anxiety. (4 points)
- Question 59 During a depressive episode a patient may exhibit symptoms such as reduced problem-solving ability, indecisiveness, and a lack of insight. Altered functioning of what CNS structure is thought to contribute to these symptoms? Question 59 options: Hippocampus Prefrontal cortex Amygdala HypothalamusQuestion 16 A mother is asking which treatment will be most effective for her 15 year old daughter who is experiencing depression. The nurse explains which of the following treatments have been effective for individuals with depression. Question 16 options: Tricyclic Antidepressants and Electroconvulsive Therapy Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors and Exercise Therapy Benzodiazepines and Problem Solving TherapyQuestion 115 Which symptom is common with premenstrual syndrome (PMS)? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. Fatigue Bloating Anorexia Depression Weight loss Mood swings Confident Not Sure
- Question 69SavedA client is having electroconvulsive therapy for the first time. What potential risk exists with this type of therapy? Question 69 options: hearing impairment generalized seizure activity retrograde amnesia frontal lobe atrophyQuestion 67SavedAltered functioning of what CNS structure is responsible for the neuro-vegetative features of depression? (e.g. hypersomnia, altered appetite, decreased libido) Question 67 options: hippocampus hypothalamus amygdala frontal cortexQUESTION 8 ALS stands for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. What is the word "lateral" referring to in this case? The symptoms only affect one side of the body. The neurodegeneration affects the lateral portion of the cerebrum. The disease only affects the lateral part of the body. The neurodegeneration affects the lateral columns of the spinal cord.