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NUR 223 - TEST 1 | 229 QUESTIONS | WITH
ACTUAL ANSWERS!!
What are the two portions of the forebrain? Answer - -Cerebrum
-Limbic system
What side of the brain deals with logic and problem solving? Answer - Left
hemisphere
What are the reflexes controlled by the midbrain? Answer - -Visual reflexes
-Auditory reflexes
-Balance reflexes
What are the parts of the hindbrain? Answer - -Pons
-Medulla
-Cerebellum
What is the function of the pons? Answer - -Regulation of respiration
-Sensory information
-Sleep cycle
What part of the brain regulates HR, BP, and RR? Answer - Medulla
What neurotransmitter does cholinergic medications regulate? Answer -
Acetylcholine
,What is mental health? Answer - Successful adaptation to stressors
What are the developments of proper mental health? Answer - -Productive
activity
-Fulfilling relationships
-Ability to adapt to change and diversity
-Age-appropriate thought and congruent with local/cultural norms
What is mental illness? Answer - Maladaptive responses to stressors
What can mental illness lead to? Answer - -Maladaptive behavior
-Inability to cope with normal stressors
-Impaired functioning
What is resilience? Answer - Ability to recover from stressors and difficulties
What is the number one consideration prior to discharging a psych patient?
Answer - Demonstrating safety
What was the first antipsychotic developed? Answer - Thorazine
What was the first antimanic drug? Answer - Lithium
What was the first antidepressant? Answer - Imipramine (Tofranil)
When was the period of psychotropic drugs? Answer - 1950s
,When was the pre-enlightenment era of mental health treatment? Answer -
Before 1700s
What were the characteristics of the pre-enlightenment era? Answer -
Mentally ill were regarded as wild animals and were confined, chained, and put
on display for other's amusement
When were "asylums" created? Answer - Enlightenment period
When was the enlightenment period? Answer - 1790s
When was the period of scientific study of mental health? Answer - 1850s-
1870s
When was the period of community mental health? Answer - 1960s
What was deinstitutionalization? Answer - People have right to be treated in
own community, which led to increased homelessness
When was the decade of the brain? Answer - 1990s
What are the factors that influence emotion/behavior? Answer - -Heredity
-Temperament
-Learning
-Social interaction
What are Freud's principles of the structure of personality? Answer - -Id
, -Ego
-Superego
What is id? Answer - Pleasure principle
What is ego? Answer - Rational self
What is superego? Answer - Moral compass
What are the three parts of Freud's topography of the mind? Answer - -
Conscious
-Preconscious
-Unconscious
What is conscious? Answer - What we are aware of
What is preconscious? Answer - Memories forgotten, but can be retrieved
What is unconscious? Answer - Memories unaware of
What are Freud's dynamics of personality? Answer - -Psychic energy "libido"
-Cathexis
-Anticathexis
What is cathexis? Answer - Process of attachment to another person.
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