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NUR 310 EXAM QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS



Mental Health

The ability to engage in productive activities, maintain healthy relationships, and adapt
to change and adversity.

Mental Illness

Significant changes in thinking, emotion, or behavior that cause distress or impair
functioning in social, work, or family activities.

DSM Criteria for Mental Illness

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) significant dysfunction in one
or more areas of life such as work, interpersonal relations or self-care defines .

Continuum Model

A fluid continuum from mental wellness to mental illness.

Excelling

No symptoms of mental illness, functioning at an optimal level

Thriving

Some stress, but manageable, no interference in daily functioning

Surviving

Some problems, but manageable without distress

Struggling

Mental health distress interferes with daily functioning

Crisis

Severe mental illness with marked impairment in functioning

Physiologic Responses to Stress



The body's response to perceived threats initially had to do with physical survival; now it
has the same response from emotional and psychological stressors.

,Selye's Definition of Stress



A non-specific bodily response to any demand placed on it; includes fight-or-flight.



Cerebrum



Divided into four lobes each having different functions.



Frontal Lobes



Responsible for voluntary movement and emotions.



Parietal Lobes



Governing sensory input.



Temporal Lobes



Auditory functions, smell, and emotions.



Occipital Lobes



Visual processing.



Diencephalon

,Includes the thalamus and hypothalamus, part of the limbic system, which is involved in
emotional regulation.



Neurotransmitters



Chemicals released by neurons that transmit signals across synapses. They play a key
role in regulating mood and are often targeted by medications prescribed for
psychiatric disorders.



Anxiety



A feeling of discomfort and apprehension, usually related to fear of impending danger.
Anxiety can be adaptive but becomes problematic when it interferes with daily life.



Peplau's Four Levels of Anxiety- Mild Anxiety



Increased focus and alertness.



Peplau's Four Levels of Anxiety- Moderate Anxiety



Perceptual field narrows, physical symptoms include increase in heart rate.



Peplau's Four Levels of Anxiety- Severe Anxiety



Very little perception, confusion, physical symptoms.



Peplau's Four Levels of Anxiety- Panic Anxiety



Totally disoriented, hallucinations and delusions possible.

, Genotype



Genetic composition of any individual

Phenotype



Physical appearance of those genes.

Epigenetics



How the environment influences the genes to change without altering DNA.

Genetic Concordance



Twin Studies: Research comparing identical and fraternal twins in order to tease out
genetic from environmental contributions to mental health disorders.



Lifetime Risk of Schizophrenia



The genetically determined chances, or risk, of a first-degree relative and twin
developing schizophrenia.



Outpatient Services



Primary care, mental health clinics, telehealth, and home-based services for patients
with nonacute mental health needs.



Inpatient Services



Care for patients who need extended treatment and monitoring; crisis stabilization,
state hospitals, and long-term care facilities.

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