MN 665 Midterm Exam – Questions & Solutions 2024 UPDATED AND VERIFIED A+ GRADED
Primary Goals of Practice - Answer- know the mental health needs of the client
agonists effects on neurotransmitters - Answer- increases the neurotransmitter effect
what lobe of the brain is for judgement, re...
Primary Goals of Practice - Answer- know the mental health needs of the client
agonists effects on neurotransmitters - Answer- increases the neurotransmitter effect
what lobe of the brain is for judgement, reasoning, conceptual planning, and abstract thinking? - Answer-
Frontal Lobe
A client who is experiencing difficulties with working memory planning and prioritizing insight into his
problems, and impulse control presents for assessment. In planning his care, the PMHNP should apply his
or her knowledge that these symptoms represent problems with the - Answer- Frontal Lobe
stage of development of low self esteem poor self control self doubt and high dependency level? -
Answer- early childhood
a client is displaying low self esteem poor self control, self doubt, and a high level of dependency. these
behaviors indicate developmental failure of which of the following stages of development - Answer- early
childhood
brain structure for making new memories - Answer- Hippocampus
syndromes with Coprrolalia - Answer- tourette's, schizophrenia, manic syndrome, neuroinfections, kleine-
Levin syndrome, post stroke period
erickson's basic struggle of early childhood - Answer- autonomy versus shame and doubt
aphasia disturbance of what function - Answer- communication -both written and spoken language--
SPEECH
correct sequence of psycho sexual stages - Answer- oral anal phallic, latent genital
,lobe of brain where visuospatial processing occurs - Answer- parietal lobe
managing a childs excitability who has FAS - Answer- no medications are approved specifically -
Stimulants for poor impulse control , behavior issues, problems paying attention-
Erikson differs from Freud by his placing greater emphasis on:
1. Interpersonal relationships
2. Cultural factors in development
3. Instinctual drives
4. Psychosexual development
5. Object Relations - Answer- 2. Cultural Factors in Development
In which of the following age groups is the stage of preoperational thought process?
1. Birth to 2 years
2. Ages 2-7 years
3. Ages 7-11 years
4. Age 11 through the end of adolescence
5. None of these - Answer- b. 2-7 years old
four elements of informed consent - Answer- 1-must have the capacity to make the decision
2-medical provider must disclose information on the treatment test or procedure in questions including the
expected benefits and risks and likelihood benefits and risks will occur
3-you must comprehend the relevant infomation
4-you must voluntarily grant consent without coercion or duress
, most common form of a learning disorder - Answer- reading
erikson's major developmental task in adolescence - Answer- identity versus role confusion
sensory and relay center of the brain - Answer- thalamus
therapeutic interventions for maintaining the milieu with adolescents and younger children - Answer-
*Getting patients medications
*setting and enforcing boundaries
*educating patients about health and tx
*contributing to a supportive environment
*encouraging patient autonomy and decision making skills as appropriate
The PMHNP is discussing medication management with a 16 year old adolescent. It is important to
remember that adolescents are often resistant to complying with medications for which of the following
reasons?
1. The success of the anti-drug education
2. Side effects
3. Resistance to the perceived control by authority figures.
4. A resurgence of interest in natural medicines - Answer- 3. Resistance to the perceived control by
authority figures
Adolescences is a critical time for development and this includes identity formation and movement away
from dependency and more independence for own care
Which of the following is not considered a mature defense mechanism?
1. Suppression
2. Somatization
3. Asceticism
4. Anticipation
5. Altruism - Answer- 2. Somatization
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