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PMHNP Boards
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A 14-year-old patient has nonspecific complaints about pain in his or her legs. The physical examination is unremarkable. Laboratory results are within normal limits except for a markedly elevated alkaline phosphatase level. The psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner - interprets the findings as normally occurring during a rapid adolescent growth spurt 
 
 Laboratory findings for a patient with an alcohol use disorder indicate increased liver function values and: - inc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PMHNP Boards 
 
 
A 14-year-old patient has nonspecific complaints about pain in his or her legs. The physical examination is unremarkable. Laboratory results are within normal limits except for a markedly elevated alkaline phosphatase level. The psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner - interprets the findings as normally occurring during a rapid adolescent growth spurt 
 
 Laboratory findings for a patient with an alcohol use disorder indicate increased liver function values and: - inc...
PMHNP Exam Reported Questions -
PMHNP Exam Reported Questions - 
 
 
What is dissemination? - Getting the research information out to those who need to know it! 
 
Publication - highest level 
Presenting at National Conference 
Presenting at Local Conference 
Journal Club where one person reviews an article 
 
 What does a 17 on MMSE mean? - Moderate cognitive impairment 
 
 What is Tegretol in the CYP450 system? - Inducer -->will lower dose of Lamictal and BCP's 
 
 What do BCP's do to Lamictal? - Inducer - will l...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PMHNP Exam Reported Questions - 
 
 
What is dissemination? - Getting the research information out to those who need to know it! 
 
Publication - highest level 
Presenting at National Conference 
Presenting at Local Conference 
Journal Club where one person reviews an article 
 
 What does a 17 on MMSE mean? - Moderate cognitive impairment 
 
 What is Tegretol in the CYP450 system? - Inducer -->will lower dose of Lamictal and BCP's 
 
 What do BCP's do to Lamictal? - Inducer - will l...
Georgette Review In-class activity
Georgette Review 
In-class activity 
 
When many answers are remarkably similar, they are usually _____________ - wrong 
 
 Interprofessional collaboration is encouraged. - Collaborate is usually right. 
Delegate is usually wrong. 
 
 ADPIER - Assessment, diagnosis, Plan, intervention, evaluate, refer out last. 
 
 Lithium - Normal 0.6-1.2 
 
 Lithium toxicity occurs at levels - > 1.5 
 
 Signs of Lithium toxicity - severe nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, confusion, drowsiness, muscle ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Georgette Review 
In-class activity 
 
When many answers are remarkably similar, they are usually _____________ - wrong 
 
 Interprofessional collaboration is encouraged. - Collaborate is usually right. 
Delegate is usually wrong. 
 
 ADPIER - Assessment, diagnosis, Plan, intervention, evaluate, refer out last. 
 
 Lithium - Normal 0.6-1.2 
 
 Lithium toxicity occurs at levels - > 1.5 
 
 Signs of Lithium toxicity - severe nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, confusion, drowsiness, muscle ...
Georgette's LMR In-class activity
Georgette's LMR 
In-class activity 
 
 
What should you not do when advocating for a patient? - Judge or confront 
 
 What class of medication is contraindicated with tics? - Stimulants 
 
 What should you provide for prior to assessing abuse victims? - A safe environment 
 
 What are your actions if a child reports abuse? - First interview separately from parents then report to CPS 
 
 What should you do if a child plays with toys in a way that you suspect abuse? - Report to CPS 
 
 ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Georgette's LMR 
In-class activity 
 
 
What should you not do when advocating for a patient? - Judge or confront 
 
 What class of medication is contraindicated with tics? - Stimulants 
 
 What should you provide for prior to assessing abuse victims? - A safe environment 
 
 What are your actions if a child reports abuse? - First interview separately from parents then report to CPS 
 
 What should you do if a child plays with toys in a way that you suspect abuse? - Report to CPS 
 
 ...
ANCC Georgette Review for boards
ANCC Georgette Review for boards 
 
 
3 yr old play with self, says naughty things. Normal for which theorist - Piaget 
 
 Which cranial nerve for 14yr old clenching teeth - Trigeminal, Cranial nerve V 
 
 16yr old falls with wrong crowd may have what disorder - Conduct disorder 
 
 Ace inhibitors are drug choice for what - Heart failure, HTN 
 
 Acute distress disorder must occur within what time frame - 1 month of trauma and resolve within the month 
 
 Exposure to a major stressor w...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ANCC Georgette Review for boards 
 
 
3 yr old play with self, says naughty things. Normal for which theorist - Piaget 
 
 Which cranial nerve for 14yr old clenching teeth - Trigeminal, Cranial nerve V 
 
 16yr old falls with wrong crowd may have what disorder - Conduct disorder 
 
 Ace inhibitors are drug choice for what - Heart failure, HTN 
 
 Acute distress disorder must occur within what time frame - 1 month of trauma and resolve within the month 
 
 Exposure to a major stressor w...
ILTS History Practice Content Exam
ILTS History Practice Content Exam 
 
 
a researcher studying early modern europe would be most likely to use parish baptismal and burial records in investigating which of the following research topics? - patterns of change in birthrates and mortality rates 
because analysis of these records would be particularly useful for determining demographic changes 
 
 students in a social science class plan to research the attitudes of their peers toward current events. the student researchers believe...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ILTS History Practice Content Exam 
 
 
a researcher studying early modern europe would be most likely to use parish baptismal and burial records in investigating which of the following research topics? - patterns of change in birthrates and mortality rates 
because analysis of these records would be particularly useful for determining demographic changes 
 
 students in a social science class plan to research the attitudes of their peers toward current events. the student researchers believe...
Grade 10 History exam
Grade 10 History exam 
 
 
Social programs are when someone gets ill, and they do not have to worry about personally paying for expensive medical treatments - what are "social programs"? 
 
 an example is when many Canadians have jobs where their employers help them save for retirement - Provide an example of a social welfare program 
 
 Some factors that influenced Canada to develop social welfare programs are, the 
Depression and the Second World War. - what factors influenced Canada to...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Grade 10 History exam 
 
 
Social programs are when someone gets ill, and they do not have to worry about personally paying for expensive medical treatments - what are "social programs"? 
 
 an example is when many Canadians have jobs where their employers help them save for retirement - Provide an example of a social welfare program 
 
 Some factors that influenced Canada to develop social welfare programs are, the 
Depression and the Second World War. - what factors influenced Canada to...
US HISTORY EXAM
HISTORY EXAM 
 
 
14th Amendment - - Incorporates the Bill of Rights (1-9) down to the state level, meaning that neither the national nor state governments can abridge basic rights of citizenship. 
- Sometimes called the Civil Rights amendment. 
- Equal protection under the law for all citizens. 
 
 Explain how the mid-20th century black Civil Rights movement incorporated strategies pioneered by early civil rights leaders. - - Using the Constitution and promoting education! 
- W.E.B. Du Bois ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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HISTORY EXAM 
 
 
14th Amendment - - Incorporates the Bill of Rights (1-9) down to the state level, meaning that neither the national nor state governments can abridge basic rights of citizenship. 
- Sometimes called the Civil Rights amendment. 
- Equal protection under the law for all citizens. 
 
 Explain how the mid-20th century black Civil Rights movement incorporated strategies pioneered by early civil rights leaders. - - Using the Constitution and promoting education! 
- W.E.B. Du Bois ...
U.S. History exam review In-class activity
U.S. History exam review 
In-class activity 
 
 
Mercantalism - System of trade between a mother country and a colony 
 
 Columbia Exchange - Movement of gooods between the new world and the old 
 
 Glorious revolution - Parliment replaces the King of England 
 
 Articles of Confederation - 1st American Constitution 
 
 Great compromise - Settled dispute over representation in Cogress 
 
 Great Migration - Puritans immigrate to the USA in large numbers 
 
 Capitalism - Buisnesses ar...
- Summary
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U.S. History exam review 
In-class activity 
 
 
Mercantalism - System of trade between a mother country and a colony 
 
 Columbia Exchange - Movement of gooods between the new world and the old 
 
 Glorious revolution - Parliment replaces the King of England 
 
 Articles of Confederation - 1st American Constitution 
 
 Great compromise - Settled dispute over representation in Cogress 
 
 Great Migration - Puritans immigrate to the USA in large numbers 
 
 Capitalism - Buisnesses ar...
Grade 10 history Exam review
Grade 10 history Exam review 
 
 
the main causes of WWI - Militarism 
Alliance system 
Imperialism 
nationalism 
 
 WWI - August 1914- November 11, 1918 
The great war 
 
 Militarism - belief that it is necessary to have a big army to settle disputes with other countries 
 
 Alliance system - a country backs up another country or they have a defense agreement, which helps out the other country 
 
 Imperialism - a policy of establishing colonies away from the homeland and building an e...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Grade 10 history Exam review 
 
 
the main causes of WWI - Militarism 
Alliance system 
Imperialism 
nationalism 
 
 WWI - August 1914- November 11, 1918 
The great war 
 
 Militarism - belief that it is necessary to have a big army to settle disputes with other countries 
 
 Alliance system - a country backs up another country or they have a defense agreement, which helps out the other country 
 
 Imperialism - a policy of establishing colonies away from the homeland and building an e...