2809NRS Mental Health Nursing Practice
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Fill in the blank(s)
"Manic episode criteria involves persistent elevated, expansive or irritable moods for at
least ___ week(s). ___ symptoms must be present during mood disturbance (___ if
mood is irritable)"
A) 1; equal to or greater than 3; 4
B) 4; greater than 5; 7
C) 3; equal to or greater than 3; 5
D) 1; equal to or greater than 5; 7 - ANS-A) 1; equal to or greater than 3; 4
FIll in the blank(s):
"Major depression is characterised by at least 1 of 2 features with depressed mood or
loss of interest/pleasure with ___ symptoms experienced over a ___ period:
A) Greater than 3; 12 month
B) Greater than 4; 6 week
C) Greater than 5; 2 week
D) Greater than 7; 1 month - ANS-C) greater than 5; 2 week
Fill in the blank(s):
Schizophrenia criteria as per the DSM-V
A. "___ or more of the following symptoms need to be present for a significant a
significant amount of time during ___ month(s). At least ___ symptom must be ___,
___, ___
Fill in the blank(s):
Schizophrenia criteria as per the DSM-V
B. ___
C. Evidence that disturbance existed for at least ___ month(s) with at least ___
month(s) of symptoms in Criteria A
D. & E. Other illnesses and ___ need to be excluded
How many clusters of personality disorders are there? - ANS-3
Cluster A
Cluster B
Cluster C
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 2 biological risk
factors/aetiology of substance abuse? - ANS-1. Increased dopamine levels from drugs
2. Biological predisposition of requiring a greater stimuli to increase dopamine levels
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 3 biological risk
factors/aetiology of eating disorders (though it is idiopathic)? - ANS-1. Hypothalamus
function
2. Altered metabolic system
3. Diabetes mellitus
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 3 psychological risk
factors/aetiologies of personality disorder? - ANS-1. Cognitive and neuropsychological
factors
2. Prior childhood or adolescent psychopathology
3. Personality structure of traits
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 4 biological risk
factors/aetiologies of personality disorder? - ANS-1. History of childhood temperament,
predisposition, abuse, neglect
2. Autonomic nervous system over-arousal and reactivity
3. Neurotransmitter response differently
4. Brain structure and functioning
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 4 psychological risk
factors/aetiology of eating disorders (though it is idiopathic)? - ANS-1. Fear of growing
i.e puberty, pregnancy
2. Seen as a way to gain control
3. Poor role models/support
4. Low self-esteem
, In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 4 psychological risk
factors/aetiology of substances abuse? - ANS-1. Pleasure experienced becomes sought
continually, causing dependence
2. Discussing people's trigger for substance use (smell, sounds, sights) initiates
cravings
3. Pain
4. Sparked interest due to its taboo
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 4 social risk
factors/aetiologies of personality disorder? - ANS-1. Faulty or inadequate parenting
approaches
2. Child abuse or neglect
3. Sexual abuse
4. Inherent abuse e.g over expectations
In consideration to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 4 social risk
factors/aetiology of eating disorders (though it is idiopathic)? - ANS-1. Peers
2. Media
3. Culture
4. Focused on weight
In reference to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 2 social risk
factors/aetiology of anxiety? - ANS-1. Stressful life events
2. Unsafe environment
In reference to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 3 biological risk
factors/aetiology of anxiety? - ANS-1. Evolutionary argument - humans are fearful
creature
2. Genetic predisposition
3. Altered brain biochemistry
In reference to the Biopsychosocial Approach to Care, what are 3 psychological risk
factors/aetiology of anxiety? - ANS-1. Learned behaviour
2. Response to environment
List 2 different types of social care interventions for eating disorders - ANS-1. Family
psychoeducation
2. Family therapy
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