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Final Exam: NR546/ NR 546 Psychopharmacology for the Psychiatric- Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Final Exam Review | Complete Guide Questions and Verified Answers| 2023/ 2024!! |Chamberlain
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Final Exam: NR546/ NR 546 
Psychopharmacology for the Psychiatric- 
Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Final 
Exam Review | Complete Guide Questions 
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QUESTION 
 Paroxetine warning 
 
Answer: 
 this antidepressant has the highest risk of discontinuation syndrome d/t serotonin transporter 
inhibition and anticholinergic rebound. If treatment course has lasted 8 weeks, discontinue over 
1-2 weeks. 
 
 
 
QUESTION 
 serotonin syndrome 
 
Ans...
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IAAI CFI & NFPA 921
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IAAI CFI & NFPA 921 
"Rule of Nines" Medical concept, where major body areas are represented by increments of 
9% 
*For example the head equals 9% 
109F In hyperthermia, what core body temperature is generally fatal 
within minutes unless treated? 
4.0 to 10 w.c. The typical water column range for gas service lines 
4th Amendment The amendment concerning search and seizure 
*Remember "knocking" 
5th Amendment The amendment concerning pleading, grand jury and double jeopardy
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EPPP |1275 Exam Questions Correctly Answered|339 Pages| Download To Pass
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___ statistics are used to describe or summarize a distribution of data: a)descriptive b)inferential c) frequency d)interval - ️️️a 
____ is a rare, idiosyncratic reaction to neuroleptic drugs that may be caused by dopamine blockage in the basal ganglia. Muscle rigidity, hyperthermia, and stupor are the core symptoms of this. Other symptoms include painful joints, mutism, tachycardia, and urinary retention. a) tricyclic overdose b)Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) c)5-HT toxicity syndro...
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Exam 3: NUR 2459 / NUR2459 (Latest 2023/2024) Mental and Behavioral Health Nursing Exam|Grade A| Questions and Verified Answers| Rasmussen
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Exam 3: NUR 2459 / NUR2459 (Latest 2023/2024) Mental and Behavioral Health Nursing Exam|Grade A| Questions and Verified Answers| Rasmussen 
 
	Which of the following ego defense mechanisms describes the underlying psychodynamics of somatic symptom disorder? 
 
a.	Denial of depression 
b.	Repression of anxiety 
c.	Suppression of grief 
d.	Displacement of anger 
 
 
	Answer: b. Repression of anxiety 
 
 
 
	Nursing care for a client with somatic symptom disorder should focus on helping th...
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AORN Periop 101 Final Exam 2024 
Who can provide anesthesia care? (4) - Answer ️️ -1. Anesthesiologists 
2. CRNA's 
3. Anesthesia assistants 
4. Periop nurses 
4 types anesthesia - Answer ️️ -General - loss of consciousness 
Regional - loss of sensation 
Local - small area loss of sensation 
MAC - IV 
Whose responsibility during MAC to monitor pt? - Answer ️️ -RN 
What should RN monitor during MAC? (3) - Answer ️️ -1. Extravasation of IV 
2. Reduction of arterial O2 sat 
3. Diff...
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The nurse assesses a patient with shortness of breath for evidence of long-standing hypoxemia by inspecting: 
A. Chest excursion 
B. Spinal curvatures 
C. The respiratory pattern 
D. The fingernail and its base 
D. The fingernail and its base Clubbing, a sign of long-standing hypoxemia, is evidenced by an increase in the angle between the base of the nail and the fingernail to 180 degrees or more, usually accompanied by an increase in the depth, bulk, and sponginess of the end of the finger. 
 
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint Questions with Complete Solutions Rated A+
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Surgery EOR Exam [PAEA Blueprint Questions with 
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_______is the most important anesthetic complication. Anesthesia causes an uncontrolled 
increase in skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism, which overwhelms the body's capacity to 
supply oxygen, remove CO2, and regulative body temperature. Malignant hyperthermia 
If patient is hyperkalemic (normal range 3.8-5.0), how should you treat the patient? treat 
with glucose/insulin, and calcium +/-bicarb 
_______is the revers...
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NSG 552 Exam 3 Updated Questions and Answers Graded A 2024 Verified 100%
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What is the mechanism of action of Naloxone? - Pure opioid antagonist that competes and displaces opioids receptor sites. 
 
What medications treat opioid disorder? - Methadone; 
Buprenorphine, buprenorphine + Naloxone 
 
What medication for opioid use disorder is used with comorbid pain? - Buprenorphine + Naloxone 
 
Inappropriate use of what substance may be due to uncontrolled pain? - Opioids 
 
What are the Naltrexone delivery methods? - Tablet; 
Injectable; 
Implant 
 
What is one form of N...
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Malignant hyperthermia | Questions with 100 % correct answers | Verified
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What is Malignant hyperthermia? - -inherited disorder of skeletal muscle 
-triggered in susceptible humans or animals by inhalation agents or Sch 
Name the 4 characteristics MH. - -hypermetabolism 
-skeletal muscle damage 
-hyperthermia 
-death ( if left untreated) 
T/F. A MH susceptible person often will not trigger with every exposure. - true 
Patients with trismus have ____ incidence of positive MH testing. - higher 
T/F. Unusual before age 3 or after age 60. - true 
T/F. Males affected more ...
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Malignant Hyperthermia | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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What is Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) and what is it triggered by? - MH is characterized by a 
HYPERMETABOLIC state and SKELETAL MUSCLE RIGIDITY 
It is triggered by exposure to INHALATIONAL agents or SUCCINYLCHOLINE in susceptible individuals 
What is the pathophysiology of MH? - Pathophysiology of MH: 
- numerous mutations on the Ryanodine (Ryr1) and alpha 1 subunit of Ca+ receptor 
- impairment of Ca+ reuptake by the sarcoplasmic reticulum when exposed to trigger agents 
What is the incidence of...
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