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NURS 6630 Midterm Exam Latest 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | WALDEN UNIVERSITY
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NURS 6630 Midterm Exam Latest 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | WALDEN UNIVERSITY
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NURS 6630 Final Exam
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What is the strongest established risk factor for bipolar disorder? 
- ANS: - Family history 
which of the following medications are known as selective serotonin reuptake 
inhibitors (SSRIs)? - ANS:- 
Nortriptyline 
Citalopram 
Duloxetine 
fluoxetine 
venlafaxine 
Which disease state o a non-adherent patient is at greater risk for 
substance use violence, and victimization as well as worse overall 
quality of life? 
- ANS: - Schizophrenia 
Patient is a 72-year-old male with a past medical histor...
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NURS 6630N-28 Week 11 Final Exam Latest (complied from real exam)
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When completing this exam, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct 
including the expectations for academic integrity? 
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An 8-year-old patient presents with severe hyperactivity, described as “ants in his pants.” 
Based on self-report from the patient, his parents, and his teacher; attention deficit 
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is suspected. What medication is the PMNHP most likely to 
prescribe? 
ANS: b. 
Meth...
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NURS-6630N Week 11 Final Exam
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A patient diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder has been 
taking a high-dose SSRI and is participating in therapy twice a week. 
He reports an inability to carry out responsibilities due to consistent 
interferences of his obsessions and compulsions. The PMHNP knows 
that the next step would be which of the following? 
Selected Answer: B. 
Decrease his SSRI and add an MAOI. 
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Which statement best describes a pharmacologi...
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NURS 6630 Midterm Exam Test Bank
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Question 1 
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A noncompliant patient states, “Why do you want me to put this poison in my body?” Identify 
the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP). 
Answer: C. “Most medications that work in the brain will result in restoring an imbalance of 
one or more neurotransmitters that your body already produces helping to alleviate 
your symptoms .” 
Question 2 
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Ms. Hill is currently being treated for schizophrenia bu...
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NURS 6630 MIDTERM EXAM 3 GRADED LATEST A+
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When an unstable patient asks why it is necessary to add medications to his 
current regimen, the PMHNP’s best response would be: 
Selected Answer: C. “Many psychiatric illnesses involve several dysfunctioning 
neurotransmitter systems in the brain. Often, a single medication may only effect 
one or two of the dys-functioning systems. The addition of another medication 
can work with the current medication in stabilizing multiple neurotransmitter 
systems and help to allev...
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NURS 6630N 4/NURS 6630F 4/NURS 6630C 4 Approaches to Treatment 2024/2025 VERIFIED 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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NURS 6630 Midterm Exam Latest 2024 QUESTIONS & GRADED ANSWERS | WALDEN UNIVERSITY
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QUESTION 1 
1. A noncompliant patient states, "Why do you want me to put this poison in my 
body?" Identify the best response made by the psychiatric-mental health nurse 
practitioner (PMHNP). 
A. 
"You have to take your medication to become stable." 
B. 
"Most medications will increase the number of neurotransmitters that you already have 
in the brain." 
C. 
"Most medications used in treatment are either increasing or decreasing 
neurotransmitters that your body already has.".............
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide 
classic synaptic neurotransmission 
stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
The synaptic cleft 
is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins a...
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