7. What term descries a colletion of individuals who coordinate lobbying ef-
forts around a common interest and seek to influence policymakers?:
Special interest group.
8. What are 3 phases of a therapeutic relationship between NP and pt?: 1.
Intro
,2.Working-
3.Termination
9. The following describes what stage of a therapeutic relationship?
Clarifying patient expectations, ID goals, treatment plan, preventative
healthcare, mea- suring outcomes of care, reprioritizing plan: Working
phase
10.Which type of family therapy uses genograms, structural mapping, em-
phasizes understanding to produce change in the family structure.:
Structural family therapy
11.Symptoms of exess GABA: excess sleepiness, increased blood
pressure, shallow breathing
, 12.Symptoms of insufficient GABA: Sz, trouble concentrating, insomnia,
depres- sion, anxiety
13.A Hamilton Anxiety score of 14-17 indicates what?: Mild Anxiety
14.A Hamilton Anxiety score of 18-24 indicates what?: Moderate Anxiety
15.A Hamilton Anxiety score of 25-30 indicates what?: Severe Anxiety
16.When would you not use seclusion and restraint?: Extremely unstable
med- ical or psychiatric conditions
Delirious or demented patients unable to tolerate decreased
stimulation Overtly suicidal patients
17.When should you use seclusions and restraint?: Prevent significant
disrup- tion to treatment program or physical surroundings
Decrease sensory overstimulation
18.What is the difference between pharmacokinetics, and pharmaodynam-
ics?: pharmacokinetics is whatthe body does to drugs,
pharmacodynamics is what the drug does to the body
19.Problems with the frontal lobe could lead to what: personality changes
20.problems with the temporal lobe can lead to: aphasia and amnesia
21.problems with the occipital lobe can lead to: visual field defects
22.problems with the parietal lobe can lead to: densory perceptual
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