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Mental Health ATI A with NGN 100% Pass
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A nurse is planning care for a client who is experiencing acute mania. Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the plan to promote sleep? Encourage frequent rest periods throughout the day 
A nurse is delegating client care tasks to a LPN and an assistive personnel. Which of the following tasks should the nurse assign to the LPN? Change the dressings of a client who has borderline personality disorder and superficial self-inflected...
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NUR 180 Week 5 with 100- correct answers 2024
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What are positive signs of schizophrenia ? 
-delusions 
-hallucinations 
-disoriented communications 
-disorganized speech 
-disorganized behavior 
-agitation 
 
 
What are negative signs of schizophrenia ? 
-apathy 
-alogia: restricted thought & speech 
-avolition: restricted goal- directed behaviors 
-anhedonia: lack of pleasure 
-impaired attention 
-emotional withdrawal 
 
 
 
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Stahl Ch 4 Psychosis and schizophrenia Amy exam 2024 questions and answers
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Stahl Ch 4 Psychosis and schizophrenia Amy exam 2024 questions and answers 
Psychosis can be considered to be a set of symptoms in which a person's ______________, _________________, and _________________________ is impaired. - Correct Answers mental capacity 
affective response 
capacity to recognize reality, communicate and relate to others 
 
Disorders that require the presence of psychosis as a defining feature of the diagnosis include - Correct Answers schizophrenia 
substance-induced psy...
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PSYCH 1F90 MC review // April with 100% complete solutions
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To help one focus when using concentrative meditation, a person may use smooth, flowing sounds that are easily repeated, such as any pleasant word or phrase from a familiar song, poem, or prayer. What are these smooth, flowing sounds called? correct answersmantras 
 
Of those listed, which has hypnosis been shown to be LEAST effective at? correct answersin modifying behaviors, such as smoking or overeating. 
 
A person who is fully "awake" attuned to the immediate reality, and acutely aware of...
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NCLEX RN NGN EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE A+ GUARANTEED
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NCLEX RN NGN EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024 UPDATE A+ GUARANTEED 
A psychotic client reports to the evening nurse that the day nurse put something suspicious in his water with his medication. The nurse replies, "You're worried about your medication?" The nurse's communication is: 
 
A.	an example of presenting reality. 
B.	reinforcing the client's delusions. 
C.	focusing on emotional content. 
D.	a nontherapeutic technique called mind reading. 
 
2.	A client is admitted to the inpatient unit...
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NUR 371 Exam 2 Schizophrenia Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Identify the disorders in which patients have psychosis Schizoaffective Schizophrenia Mania Depression with psychotic features Dementia Brief psychotic episode (+/- PD) 
Identify which disorders in which patient does not have psychosis Schizoid PD, Schizotypical PD, Paranoid PD 
Epidemiology of Schizophrenia About 1% of the population Same percent is found internationally and across cultures 75% of all mental health expenditures High rates of suicide-9-13% -as many as 50% will attempt Life span ...
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NUR 401 Schizophrenia Questions and Answers 2024 with complete solution
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"CANS" -> Toxins Affecting Efficacy of Psychotropic Meds: 
Caffeine 
- Alcohol -> 2 things it can cause? 
- Nicotine -> what does it increase? what does this mean? 
- Sugar -> 2 things it increases? - - Caffeine 
- Alcohol - sedation & neurotoxicity 
- Nicotine - increases liver metabolism -> means we have to increase dosage of antipsychotic 
- Sugar - weight gain, increase risk of diabetes 
Anosognosia: 
- what is this? what causes it? 
- what 2 things may it result in? 
- what...
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Psychiatric Nurse Certification Summary papers
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Zyprexa (olanzapine) - atypical antipsychotic 
Schizophrenia - A psychotic disorder involving distortions in thoughts, perceptions, and/or emotions. 
delirium - mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious, reversible 
but can be fatal 
Dementia - An abnormal condition marked by multiple cognitive defects that include memory 
impairment. 
personality disorders - Cluster a: odd and eccentric - paranoid, schizoid, schizophrenia 
Personalty disorders Cluster B: dra...
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Psychiatric Nurse Certification Summary papers
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Zyprexa (olanzapine) - atypical antipsychotic 
Schizophrenia - A psychotic disorder involving distortions in thoughts, perceptions, and/or emotions. 
delirium - mental disorder marked by confusion; uncontrolled excitement; ADJ. delirious, reversible 
but can be fatal 
Dementia - An abnormal condition marked by multiple cognitive defects that include memory 
impairment. 
personality disorders - Cluster a: odd and eccentric - paranoid, schizoid, schizophrenia 
Personalty disorders Cluster B: dra...
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BSNC 4000 mental health exam questions and answers already passed
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BSNC 4000 mental health exam questions and answers already passed Types of EPS and cause 1) Acute dystonia 2) Akathisia 3) Pseudoparkinsonism 4) Tardive dyskinesia - Caused by antipsychotic medications which block dopamine and serotonin in the limbic system 
Pseudoparkinsonism Repetitive "pill rolling" movement, persistent tremors, shuffling gait, drooling, rigidity 
acute dystonia - Severe muscle spasms - difficulty swallowing - Stiff neck - rotation of eyes upward - Extreme facial grimacing ...
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