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- NSG 388 Other Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend / all chapters complete questions and answers / Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition) 25
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1. How are age, race, and gender associated with suicide risk? 
AGE: Suicide risk and age are, in general, positively correlated, particularly with men. 
Rates among women remain fairly m constant throughout life, rates among men 
increase with age. Most recently the highest rate of suicide occurred in the 45- to 64- 
year old age group and among those 85 or older. Suicide is also the 2nd leading cause of 
death for those aged 15-34, the 4th leading cause of death for those aged 35-44. 
RACE: Hi...
What is Schizophrenia? 
Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder also known as “psychosis”. It is a serious mental illness 
that affects a person’s feelings, thought process, bizarre behavior or speech, delusion, 
hallucination and overall functioning. Schizophrenia typically begins in early adulthood. 
Schizophrenia occurs in slightly more men than women and affects all ethnic groups. Symptoms 
usually start between the ages of 16 and 30. In rare cases, children have schizophrenia too. 
...
NSG 388 Psych aac 
NAME: ___________________________________________ DATE: ________________________________ 
Psychobiology Worksheet 
Due Date: See Course Calendar 
(2 points) 
“Complete” the following table, using text books. Some effects may be related to physical illnesses. Also include behavioral effects. 
Substance (neurotransmitters/hormone) Effects of increased amount Effects of decreased amount 
Norepinephrine 
Serotonin 
Dopamine 
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Chapter 12 
1. How are unit rules established in a therapeutic community setting? 
In a therapeutic community setting, the setting is the foundation, and everything that 
happens to the client or within the client’s environment is considered part of the 
treatment program. Community factors can generate negative responses and these 
stressful experiences are used as examples to help the client learn how to manage stress 
more adaptively in real-life situations. 
2. Which member of the interdis...
hapter 22 
1. An alteration in which neurotransmitter is most closely associated with the etiology of 
Alzheimer’s disease? 
Dramatic reduction in acetylcholine. 
The enzyme required to produce acetylcholine is dramatically reduced. The reduction 
seems to be greatest in the nucleus basalis of the inferior medial forebrain area. The 
decrease in production of acetylcholine reduces the amount of the neurotransmitter that 
is released to cells in the cortex and hippocampus, resulting in cognitiv...
How are age, race, and gender associated with suicide risk? 
AGE: Suicide risk and age are, in general, positively correlated, particularly with men. 
Rates among women remain fairly m constant throughout life, rates among men 
increase with age. Most recently the highest rate of suicide occurred in the 45- to 64- 
year old age group and among those 85 or older. Suicide is also the 2nd leading cause of 
death for those aged 15-34, the 4th leading cause of death for those aged 35-44. 
RACE: Highe...
Chapter 1 
1. How are the body's physiological defenses affected when under sustained stress? Why? 
This would be the stage of exhaustion. The body has been exposed to a prolonged 
exposure to a stressor, adaptive energy is depleted and the individual can no longer draw 
from the resources for adaptations. Disease of adaptation, headaches, mental disorders, 
coronary artery disease, ulcers, colitis may all occur. Without intervention for reversal, 
exhaustion and, in some cases, even death can ...
est Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition, 2017 (NSG 388)
Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition) 
Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition)
Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition) 
Test Bank - Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing by Mary Townsend (9th Edition)