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NRS 350 - MH Final Exam Study Guide. / NRS 350 - MH Final Exam Study Guide. 
MH Final Exam Study Guide 
Communication techniques 
 Accepting – indicating reception 
o ex- “Yes”, “I follow what you said”, or nodding 
o an accepting response indicates that the nurse has heard and followed the train of 
thought. It does not indicate agreement but is nonjudgmental. Facial expression, tone of 
voice, and so forth also must convey acceptance or the words lose their meaning.
MED SURG 210 - Exam 3 Study Guide. 
Macrovascular 
(Macroangiopathy) 
“bigger” 
- Cardiovascular disease 
- Cerebrovascular disease 
- Peripheral vascular disease (PVD)
NRS 350 - MH Final Exam Study Guide. 
Communication techniques 
 Accepting – indicating reception 
o ex- “Yes”, “I follow what you said”, or nodding 
o an accepting response indicates that the nurse has heard and followed the train of 
thought. It does not indicate agreement but is nonjudgmental. Facial expression, tone of 
voice, and so forth also must convey acceptance or the words lose their meaning. 
 Broad opening – allowing the client to take the initiative in introducing...
Application of Ethics in the Community Stanhope: Population-Centered Health Care in the Community, 10th Edition MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which statement regarding Florence Nightingale’s ideas about ethics is correct? a. Nursing is a call to service, and the moral character of persons entering nursing is important. b. Ethical principles are based on the values of the individual nurse. c. Society will dictate the ethical principles to which nurses must adhere. d. Ethics are very important in times of ...
Med Surg 3 Final Exam Review
NRS 350 - MH Exam 2 Study Guide/NRS 350 - MH Exam 2 Study Guide. 
Ch. 2- Neurobiologic Theories and Psychopharmacology 
 
This chapter discusses each classification of meds and goes into more detail- review this material. 
o Antipsychotic agents (neuroleptics) 
 
Use: treatment of psychotic symptoms 
 
Delusions and hallucinations seen in schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and the manic phase of bipolar 
 
Mechanism of action: block dopamine receptors Conventional