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PRITE STUDY GUIDE EXAM (ALL CHAPTERS INCULUDE )AND ACTUAL ANSWERS.
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Amnesia preceded by epigastric sensation and fear are associated with electrical abnormality where? - Answer Temporal lobe 
 
Memory loss pattern in dissociative amnesia - Answer Memory loss occurs for a discrete period of time 
 
Amnesia characterized by loss of memory of events that occur after onset of etiologic condition or agent - Answer Anterograde 
 
What psychoactive drug produces amnesia? - Answer Alcohol 
 
Brain Lesions - Answer ... 
 
Visual problem in pituitary tumor ...
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Final Exam: NSG 322/ NSG322 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Behavioral Health Nursing Review | Qs & As | 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- GCU
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Final Exam: NSG 322/ NSG322 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Behavioral Health Nursing Review | Qs & As | 100% Correct| Grade A (Verified Answers)- GCU 
 
 
 
Q: Your client's partner tell you, "I should get out of this bad situation." Which is your best response? 
 
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 What do you find most difficult about this situation? 
 
 
Q: What are nursing interventions for restraints/seclusion? 
 
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 Order needed, time limit, document every 15 minutes 
 
 
Q: A type of learning that teaches i...
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PSYCH 355 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024
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Patient H.M. (Henry Molaison) - A patient who, because of damage to medial temporal lobe structures, was unable to encode new declarative memories. 
 
But his skill learning was intact. 
 
Has anterograde amnesia where he cannot learn new information in long-term memory but still remembers older information learned prior to the damage. 
 
Medial temporal lobe - A region in the cortex that includes the hippocampus and plays a central role in memory processing. 
 
Anterograde amnesia - An inabilit...
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EXSS 288 Final Exam Study Guide Rated A+
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EXSS 288 Final Exam Study Guide 
 
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cerebrospinal fluid -Contained between the arachnoid and pia mater membranes 
-Mechanical and immune protection, 
Forms cushion around brain and spinal chord 
 
coup injury occurs directly where impact is 
 
contrecoup injury occurs on opposite side of impact 
 
cerebral concussion (mTBI) Definition: "clinical syndrome characterized by immediate and 
transient posttraumatic impairment of neural functions" 
May experience these signs and symptoms w...
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EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior Questions And Answers | Updated Quiz | 100% Correct Answers
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Delerium - Answer-Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
Parkinson's Disease - Answer-Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, 
and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - Answer-A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarative memory, caused by 
depletion of thiamine, usually due to long-term alcohol abuse 
Symptoms of Korsakoff's - Answer-Anterograde amnesia, retrograde amnes...
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NSG221 / NSG 221 Exam 1 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update): Mental Health | Review with Questions and Verified Answers | All Units Covered | 100% Correct | Grade A - Herzing
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Exam 1: NSG 221 / NSG221 (Latest 2024 / 2025 Update) Mental Health Review | Questions and Verified Answers | All Units Covered | 100% Correct | Grade A - Herzing Q: Dopamine - excitatory - controls complex movements, motivation, cognition - regulates emotional response Q: Norepinephrine Answer: - excitatory - causes changes in attention, mood, learning, memory, sleep Q: Epinephrine Answer: - excitatory - fight or flight response Q: Acetylcholine Answer: - excitatory or inhibitory - controls slee...
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EPPP Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered 2023(updated)
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EPPP Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered 2023(updated)EPPP: Biological Bases of Behavior correctly answered 2023 
 
 
Delirium - correct answer Acute state of confusion that is abrupt and is usually reversible 
 
Parkinson's Disease - correct answer Motor disease characterized by shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement, and difficulty walking; caused by lack of dopamine in substantia nigra 
 
Korsakoff's Syndrome - correct answer A neurological disease resulting in loss of declarat...
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NCLEX RN EXAM 2023 DEC Exam 3 Q&A
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NCLEX DEC FILE 3 
1. Which assessment best determines the effectiveness of 
Sumatriptan (triptans are used for treatment of Migraines so… 
Termination of the migraine 
2. Pt with schizophrenia is prescribed chlorpromazine (Thorazine – 
first generation antipsychotic) oral concentrate 
The medication may cause excessive salivation and no direct skin 
contact (both correct – not a good question) 
3. Which best assessment best determines the pt is developing 
tardive dyskinesia 
Twisting, wri...
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WHNP Patho Exam 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+
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WHNP Patho Exam 4 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and 
Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A+ 
The part of the brain that is involved in critical thinking is known as the 
_____________________. 
a. Cerebellum 
b. Cerebrum 
c. Brainstem 
d. Reticular formation 
e. Corpus callosum b. Cerebrum 
The ______________________ serves as the relay center for the cortex. 
a. Pituatary gland 
b. Pons 
c. Hippocampus 
d. Hypothalamus 
e. Thalamus e. Thalamus 
A 76-year-old man sustains a stroke that ...
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Cognitive Neuroscience exam #1 Questions And Answers Graded A+
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2 important parts in Frontal Lobe - 1. Primary Motor Cortex 2. Broca's Area 
2 Important parts in Temporal Lobe - 1. Primary Auditory Cortex 2. Wernicke's area 
4 main functions of Glia - 1. They can modify environment for neurons 
2. They can remove dead neurons 
3. Some Glial cells myelinate axons 
4. Some Glial cells help maintain the blood/brain barrier 
Amnesia - memory loss 
Amygdala - emotion is very integrated with memory (especially negative emotions). Emotional 
experience can modula...
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