Maryville University NURS 661 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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Maryville University NURS 661 Exam 1
Questions With Correct Answers.
TMS - answeruse after you have tried other therapies for depression. Potential side effects of
memory loss, seizures, headaches.
TENS - answernot used as much as TMS for depression, used more for pain
ECT - answertypically do...
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Maryville University NURS 661 Exam 1
Questions With Correct Answers.
TMS - answer✔✔use after you have tried other therapies for depression. Potential side effects of
memory loss, seizures, headaches.
TENS - answer✔✔not used as much as TMS for depression, used more for pain
ECT - answer✔✔typically done 3 times a week for 6-12 sessions. Must have a driver. Seizures
are induced. Headaches are the biggest side effect
Erikson's - answer✔✔Developmental stages
Maslow's - answer✔✔Heirarchy
Maslow suggested that people are motivated to satisfy certain needs, ranging from basic survival
to complex psychological needs, and that people seek a higher need only when the lower needs
have been predominantly met.
This theory proves that people need more than economic security to be motivated.
Freud - answer✔✔(Psychoanalysis) Austrian physician who approached psychology while trying
to treat mental disorders--focused on the unconscious
Jung - answer✔✔student of Freud
Piaget - answer✔✔cognitive development
Early Adolescence - answer✔✔Ages 12 to 14. Challenging behaviors towards authority figures.
Starting to make new friends.
Middle Adolescence - answer✔✔Ages 14 to 6. Abstract reasoning, realistic decision-making,
and application of social judgement is put to the test. Tend to identify with groups of peers over
family.
Late Adolescence - answer✔✔ages 17 to 19. Exploration of academic pursuits, musical and
artistic tastes, athletic participation, and social bonds lead a teen toward greater definition of self
and sense of belonging.
Interviewing - answer✔✔Getting a good history is important
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, Resistance - answer✔✔process of conscious or unconscious action to hinder treatment
Transference - answer✔✔process that the patient unconsciously or inappropriately places onto
someone else, often the therapist
Countertransference - answer✔✔provider projects onto the patient, unconsciously
Aphasia - answer✔✔speech difficulties, any disturbance in the comprehension or expression of
language
Aprosodia - answer✔✔Neuro condition characterized by inability to understand range, speech,
intonation, from damage to the non-dominant hemisphere, common in schizophrenia
Avolition - answer✔✔lack of motivation
Echolalia - answer✔✔repetition of vocalizations made by another person, like an echo, seen in
schizophrenia
Dysarthira - answer✔✔motor speech disorder resulting from the motor speech system
Moderate Depressive Disorder - answer✔✔SIGECAPS-sleep disorder, interest deficit, guilt,
energy deficit, concentration deficit, appetite disorder, psychomotor retardation or agitation, and
suicidality
Unspecified Depressive Disorder - answer✔✔does not meet the 5 criteria of MDD bu there is
still some form of depression
Persistent Depressive Disorder - answer✔✔Dysthymia. For more days than not, for two years,
very similar to MDD but lasting 2 years or longer
How to differentiate between MDD and Bereavement? - answer✔✔Based on history and cultural
norms for the history of distress and context of loss, persistent for at least 12 months after the
death in the case of bereaved adult. Typically you don't see the feelings of worthlessness or
hopelessness
Substance Induced Depressive Disorder - answer✔✔disturbance of mood when on a substance
or medication or when a substance or medication has been stopped
PHQ9 - answer✔✔Screens for depression in primary care populations with medical co-
morbidities
Geriatric Depression Scale - answer✔✔a tool to assess for risk of depression in older adults
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