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NR 546 MIDTERM EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 70 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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How does the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) affect the amygdala? - ANSWER-inhibits and activates the amygdala Wernicke's area is associated with which of the following? - ANSWER-speech comprehension The limbic system is associated with which of the following - ANSWER-emotion and learning Which brai...

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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How does the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) affect the amygdala? - ANSWER-inhibits and activates the
amygdala



Wernicke's area is associated with which of the following? - ANSWER-speech comprehension



The limbic system is associated with which of the following - ANSWER-emotion and learning



Which brain structure is most associated with long term memory? - ANSWER-hippocampus



When prescribing psychotropic medications, the PMHNP knows that these medications work within
which specific areas? - ANSWER-mood



Which of the following are involved in regulating neurotransmission via excitation-secretion coupling? -
ANSWER-voltage-sensitive sodium channels and voltage-sensitive calcium channels



What system influences the length of time for a drug to achieve efficacy? - ANSWER-signal transduction
cascades



One of the signal transduction cascades, pass the message from a first receptor to a second messenger. -
ANSWER-G protein linked systems



Human central nervous system communication at synapses is which of the following? - ANSWER-
chemical



Which of the following is an excitatory neurotransmitter? - ANSWER-glutamate



Which statement correctly pairs the pharmacodynamic effect with its definition? - ANSWER-antagonist
effect - drug binds to receptor, but does not activate a response

,A major current hypothesis for the cause of schizophrenia proposes that N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA)
receptors may be which of the following?

Correct! - ANSWER-hypofunctional



Which medication is least associated with weight gain? - ANSWER-aripiprazole



Which dopamine pathway is associated with positive symptoms of schizophrenia? - ANSWER-
mesolimbic pathway



Which pathway is associated with negative symptoms? - ANSWER-The mesocortical pathway



Is part of the extrapyramidal nervous system and associated with extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) -
ANSWER-nigrostriatal pathway



This pathway is associated with hyperprolactinemia. - ANSWER-The tuberoinfundibular pathway



A 34-year old male recently began experiencing breast secretions while receiving risperidone . Which
dopamine pathway is associated with this side effect? - ANSWER-tuberoinfundibular pathway



A 44-year-old woman is initiated on an atypical antipsychotic for the treatment of schizophrenia.
Regarding affinity, atypical antipsychotics demonstrate which of the following most often? - ANSWER-
Atypical antipsychotics have equal positive symptom antipsychotic actions and low extrapyramidal
symptoms.



is a syndrome that can be associated with several different psychiatric disorders. Symptoms include
hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, disorganized behavior, and distortions of reality. This
syndrome can affect a person's cognition, affective response, communication, capacity to recognize
reality, and ability to relate to others. - ANSWER-psychosis



What Diagnosis require the presence of psychosis? - ANSWER-schizophrenia

substance-induced psychotic disorders

, schizophreniform disorder

schizoaffecive disorder

delusional disorder

brief psychotic disorder

psychotic disorder due to a medical condition



What diagnosis has a diagnosis of psychosis as a feature? - ANSWER-mania

depression

cognitive disorders

dementia



What are some positive symptoms? - ANSWER-Hallucinations

Delusions

Thought disorder

Hostility

Excitability



What are some Negative symptoms? - ANSWER-Affective flattening

Alogia

Anhedonia

Amotivation

Asociality



What area of the brain is associated with negative and affective symptoms? - ANSWER-Mesocortical and
ventromedial prefrontal cortex:



What area of the brain is associated with cognitive symptoms? - ANSWER-Dorsolateral

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