What term is used to classify conflict among members of a particular group?
B.
What can impede absorption of oral medications?
B.
Which of the following offers hope for patients/clients that live in
remote areas?
B.
Nursing research today is focused on all of the following except?
A.
In terms of pharmacokinetics and drug distribution, which of the following statements is NOT accurate?
C.
On what does the Behaviorism Learning Theory base its actions?
D.
Another term for “durable power of attorney for health care” is which of the following?
A.
In what chemical category is the pharmacological drug, Revex?
D.
Revex generic name & MOA
(Nalmefene). It blocks ethanol-induced release of dopamine
Teratogenic risks of taking benzodiazepines during pregnancy include:
D.
What is the approximate time frame for the continuation phase in treatment and recovery from major depression?
D.
According to Bleuler, the four A’s which are fundamental aspects of Schizophrenia
would include which of the following?
D.
If a colleague has been named in a lawsuit for the intentional tort of battery this is which of the following types of cases?
C.
Identify a characteristic of outcomes.
C.
The type of dementia that is characterized by atrophy in the fronto-temporal regions of the brain is:
B.
Any kind of medical, surgical, or nursing procedure that is performed without the patient’s consent (except in emergency situations) is which of the following?
D.
A client’s belief that his spouse has been replaced by an imposter is a sign of which of the following syndromes?
D.
You are looking for end results that are measurable, desirable, and observable. These are known as which of the following?
C.
What might decrease the absorption of lorazepam?
C.
The basis of the cognitive-behavioral theory is that depression consists of a negative cognitive triad, specific schemas, and cognitive errors, or faulty information processing. The cognitive triad is made up of all of the following EXCEPT:
D.
Learning disorders occur in what percentage of school-age children?
A.
What is indicative of a patient who has been prescribed Prozac for depression and is complaining about paranoia?
D.
What medical condition accounts for 50% of elderly admissions to psychiatric hospitals?
A.
In terms of evidence-based treatment approaches for serious mental illness, the therapy that is based on the principle that the brain is able to change, and compromised neurological functions can be assumed by healthier areas of the brain is called:
A.
If a 13 year old has inhalant use disorder, what would you expect to happen over the course of the condition?
C.
To what theory is social distance related?
C.
Which of the following is not true about the incidence and demographics of autism spectrum disorder?
B.
A 10-year old girl, whose parents recently died in a car accident presents herself with symptoms of generalized convulsions including shaking and falling. The nurse believes that given the traumatic events leading up to the convulsions, psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) is suspected. The best method to diagnose this condition and eliminate epilepsy is:
C.
A client is admitted to the emergency room with alcohol poisoning. She recently had been abandoned by her husband for another woman. The nurse identifies the primary diagnosis for the woman as risk for suicide related to feelings of hopelessness from loss of a relationship. Which is the outcome criterion that would most accurately measure achievement of the diagnosis?
D.
Because of many health problems, both physical and/or mental, the older
adult is sometimes confined to a facility such as a nursing home. Which
of the following types of groups might be helpful with a cognitively impaired patient?
C.
Which of the following classifications of medications
might be used for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease?
D.
Which of the following would be a type of bipolar disorder?
CyclothymiaBipolar I DisorderBoth A and BNone of the above
States have three kinds of child abuse and neglect laws. Defining child abuse and neglect is a part of which kind of law?
C.
Typically, which type of mental health care involves a minimum of about 3 months
and is reserved for patients that have been transferred from acute care setting
that are at a chronic risk for harming themselves or others because of mental illness?
B.
Services provided to chronically mentally ill clients for as long as necessary is classified as which of the following?