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PMHNP Exam Reported Questions and Answers Latest August Fall 2022 Test Bank.
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PMHNP Exam Reported Questions and Answers Latest August Fall 2022 Test Bank. 
 
DBT (dialectical behavior therapy) - relaxation muscle prior to DBT 
 
Greatest patient at risk for Violence - Substance abuse 
 
EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) - eye movement desensitization and reprocessing 
 
What is dissemination? - Getting the research information out to those who need to know it! 
 
Publication - highest level 
Presenting at National Conference 
Presenting at Local Confere...
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UCF Ratusnik SPA 3104 Exam 1 (with 100% Error-free Answers) 2023-2024.
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what are the 2 parts the nervous system is segmented into correct answers 1. central nervous system 
2. peripheral nervous system 
 
how do we categorize neurons on a functional bases correct answers 1. efferent (motor) 
2. afferent(sensory) 
 
4 parts of the brain stem correct answers 1. midbrain 
2. pons 
3. medulla oblongata 
4. diencephalon 
 
what are the parts of the neuron correct answers 1. dendrites 
2. cell body 
3. axon 
 
what are the lobes of the cerebral hemisphere correct answers...
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Stroke (CVA) NCLEX Q registerednurseRN.com site Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Stroke (CVA) NCLEX Q registerednurseRN.com site Questions and Answers Graded A+ 
1. A patient is admitted with uncontrolled atrial fibrillation. The patient's medication history includes vitamin D supplements and calcium. What type of stroke is this patient at MOST risk for?* 
A. Ischemic thrombosis 
B. Ischemic embolism 
C. Hemorrhagic 
D. Ischemic stenosis 
B. Ischemic embolism 
The answer is B. If a patient is in uncontrolled a-fib they are at risk for clot formation within the heart chamber...
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SCRN Practice Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions 2024
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What areas does the Anterior Cerebral Artery ACA feed? (I.e. lobes and/or structures) - 
answerMedial portion of the frontal and parietal lobes (mohawk); corpus callosum 
What areas does the Posterior Cerebral Artery PCA feed? (I.e. lobes/structures) - 
answerOccipital lobe, midbrain, thalamus, and pineal gland. 
What are the major s/s of MCA stroke? - answerContralateral hemiplegia 
Contralateral Hemianesthesia 
Arm weaker than le...
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SCRN Practice Questions And Answers With Latest Solutions 2024
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What areas does the Anterior Cerebral Artery ACA feed? (I.e. lobes and/or structures) - 
answerMedial portion of the frontal and parietal lobes (mohawk); corpus callosum 
What areas does the Posterior Cerebral Artery PCA feed? (I.e. lobes/structures) - 
answerOccipital lobe, midbrain, thalamus, and pineal gland. 
What are the major s/s of MCA stroke? - answerContralateral hemiplegia 
Contralateral Hemianesthesia 
Arm weaker than le...
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SCRN Top Predicted Questions and Correct Answers 2024
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What areas does the Anterior Cerebral Artery ACA feed? (I.e. lobes and/or structures) - 
Medial portion of the frontal and parietal lobes (mohawk); corpus callosum 
What areas does the Posterior Cerebral Artery PCA feed? (I.e. lobes/structures) - 
Occipital lobe, midbrain, thalamus, and pineal gland. 
What are the major s/s of MCA stroke? - Contralateral hemiplegia 
Contralateral Hemianesthesia 
Arm weaker than leg 
Face droopy 
Eye deviation towards side of lesion 
Contralateral homonymous hem...
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Hondros 176 Exam 1 Intracranial Regulation and Cognition Questions And Answers With 100% Correct Answers
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How do cholinesterase inhibitors improve cortical function in dementia patients? - By making 
acetylcholine more available. 
Characterize psychomotor seizures (AKA partial seizure) - These can occur at any age. 
Characterized by sudden change in awareness associated with complex distortion of feeling and thinking 
and partially coordinated motor activity and last longer than absence seizures 
Are the hormones effected by ICR? - Yes. Hormonal regulation is dependent on normal 
intracranial regula...
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STROKE- NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE REVIEW 2024 A+
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STROKE- NCLEX QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE REVIEW 2024 A+ 
The nurse is caring for a patient with a history of transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) and moderate carotid 
stenosis who has undergone a carotid endarterectomy. Which of the following postoperative findings 
would cause the nurse the most concern? 
a) Blood pressure (BP): 128/86 mm Hg 
b) Neck pain: 3/10 (0 to 10 pain scale) 
c) Mild neck edema 
d) Difficulty swallowing - ANS-Difficulty swallowing 
The patient's inability to s...
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CSD 191 Midterm || ALREADY PASSED!
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pitch correct answers frequency with which the vocal folds vibrate 
 
intonation correct answers pitch movement within an utterance 
 
language correct answers a socially shared code for representing concepts through the use of arbitrary symbols and rule-governed combinations of those symbols 
 
Form correct answers syntax, morphology, phonology 
 
Content correct answers semantics 
 
Use correct answers pragmatics 
 
Semantics correct answers Meaning of words and sentences 
 
aphasia correct an...
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ALD Week 6| 62 questions| with complete solutions
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What is agraphia? correct answer: acquired writing impairment 
 
What is alexia? correct answer: acquired reading impairment 
 
What is pure alexia? correct answer: impairment of reading or spelling with regular verbal language comprehension and production 
 
What is alexia with agraphia? correct answer: a reading and writing impairment 
 
What is alexia without agraphia? correct answer: reading impairment without a writing impairment 
 
Disruption in central language-processing skills can ...
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