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MH701 Exam 3 Modules 6-8 Questions And Answers
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MH701 Exam 3 Modules 6-8 Questions And Answers 
 
What 2 parts of the brain are affected by drug use? 
1) Limbic system Lizard brain 
2) Cortex (Prefrontal) Wizard brain 
 
 
What are the parts of the reward pathway in the brain? 
1)the ventral tegmental area (VTA), 
2)the nucleus accumbens, and 
3) the prefrontal cortex. 
 
 
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BCPP Study Guide- Questions with Correct Answers
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A patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder treated with sertraline 200 mg daily for the past 3 months is seen in the outpatient psychiatry clinic for follow-up. The basline Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) score was 20, and the patient's current score is 6. According to the Y-BOCS score, how should this patient's response to treatment be characterized? 
A) Non-response 
B) Response 
D) Marked response 
D) Remission D 
 
Which natural product has clinical evidence for treating g...
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Neurology Amboss Incorrect + NBME Exams + Shelf Review Sess Questions And Answers
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Neurology Amboss Incorrect + NBME Exams + Shelf Review Sess Questions And Answers 
 
 
Seizures + MRI shown + Fever + Hedache, dx? Tx? 
HSV encephalitis -> acyclovir 
Tx for TTP (thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura) 
Plasma exchange therapy 
Drooling + combative + caves + increased muscle tone, dx? Tx? 
Rabies: IgG and vaccine 
Delayed left sided peripheral facial nerve palsy, txt? 
Steroids 
Post herpetic neuralgia txt? 
TCA. If contraindication such as hx heart disease, then gabapentin 
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MH701 Exam 3 Modules 6-8 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2023/2024
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MH701 Exam 3 
Modules 6-8 100% 
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What 2 parts of the brain are affected by drug use? 
1) Limbic system Lizard brain 
2) Cortex (Prefrontal) Wizard brain 
What are the parts of the reward pathway in the brain? 
1)the ventral tegmental area (VTA), 
2)the nucleus accumbens, and 
3) the prefrontal cortex. 
What is the neurotranmitter involved with addiction? 
All drugs that can lead to addiction increase dopamine (DA) in ventral striatum, 
also called the nucleus acc...
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CCE Practice Exam 3 - Questions, Answers and Rationales
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CCE Practice Exam 3 - Questions, Answers and Rationales Research on characteristics associated with successful smoking cessation suggests that which of the following individuals is most likely to relapse following an attempt to stop smoking cigarettes? A. a 51 year old married man who started smoking at age 32 B. a 25 year old single man who started smoking at age 16 C. a 34 year old married woman who started smoking at age 25 D. a 42 year old divorced woman who started smoking at age 20 Succe...
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NRNP 6675 Midterm Study Guide 2024/2025 - Walden University
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SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS 
Substance use disorders are a cluster of disorders in which cognitive, behavioral, and 
physiological symptoms indicate that a person continues using a substance despite significant 
substance-related problems 
Psychiatric symptom clusters may be related to substance use, discontinuation of substance use, 
or withdrawal from habitual substance use. 
Substance use disorders lead to changes in brain circuits and physiological functions that lead to 
a need for detoxifi...
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Psychopharmacology; Brain and Behavior Retest Placement Test Exam Questions with complete solutions 2024/2025
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Placement Test Exam Questions with complete solutions 2024/2025 
 
Alcoholism - correct answer continued use of alcohol despite medical or social harm, even after having made a decision to quit or decrease drinking. Third largest health problem after heart disease and cancer 
 
Substance abuse - correct answer A pattern of drug use in which people rely on a drug chronically and excessively, allowing it to occupy a central place in their life 
 
Addiction - correct answer A complex brain disorder...
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Mental Health Nursing Exam 2 2024| Already passed Grade A+
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Lorazepam (Ativan) reduces anxiety by: 
a. increasing serotonin levels. 
b. blocking dopamine receptors. 
c. depressing norepinephrine levels. 
d. potentiating gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). - ANS: D 
Benzodiazepines enhance the effects of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA, slowing neuronal 
firing. They do not affect dopamine, serotonin, or norepinephrine. 
A patient started diazepam (Valium) 5 mg b.i.d. 6 months ago. Now, the patient requires 10 mg 
to achieve the same effect. This phenome...
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PSYC2081 Complete Practice Guide With Complete Answers.
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What is Pavlovian conditioning? - correct answer Learning the relationship between events and the world 
 
US -----> UR 
CS -----> CR 
 
What is Instrumental Conditioning? - correct answer Learning the relationship between a voluntary response and either reinforcing or punishing the behaviour 
 
What is Positive Reinforcement? - correct answer Adding ...
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OAM 330 FINAL – KEL WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS.
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Strategic Alliances Takeaway 1: Relationships 
Coalitions are formed on the basis of relationships between the parties as much as the economic interests that attract the parties 
 
 
 
Dimensions that are important in forming alliances 
- Trust 
- Rapport 
 
 
 
What leads to mistrust? 
- Miscommunication 
-- Inconsistency 
 
-Inequity --> Those with greater resources are typically mistrusted 
 
 
 
Ways to enhance trust 
- Focus on a shared problem or enemy 
-Similarity 
-Vulnerability 
-Sch...
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