Description
NURS 6501 Module 6 Test
- The APRN is assessing a patient that is talking to his mother in the corner of the room even although you are the only other person in the room. This is an example of:
- The APRN is assessing a patient that has monotone speech and unchanged facial expressions even though he states he is happy and excited about his life. This is an example of:
- The APRN is treating a patient with bipolar 1 disorder. The major focus of treatment is on:
- The APRN is assessing a patient that states that Napoleon Bonaparte is the King of France even thought he has a book that says he is dead. This is an example of:
- The APRN would expect to find elevated blood levels of which of the following markers for patients with a diagnosis of depression?
- Which of the following are positive clinical manifestations of schizophrenia?
- A patient with schizophrenia will have alterations in their dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. The APRN would expect it to be described as:
- Which of the following are negative clinical manifestations of schizophrenia?
- The APRN is assessing a patient that is talking so rapidly and urgently that it is difficult to understand. This is an example of:
- Monoamine neurotransmission is hypothesized to be during mania.
- Monoamine neurotransmission is hypothesized to be during depression.
- The APRN is treating a patient with bipolar II disorder. The major focus of treatment ison:
- What type of thoughts are characteristic of post traumatic stress disorder?
- Obsessive compulsive disorder is characterized by what types of thoughts and behaviors?
- The neurobiology of depression is believed to be related to the atrophy of neurons in the:
- Abnormalities in brain development related to schizophrenia are thought to develop when?