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NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions
  • NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions

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  • NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions 3 symptom categories of ADHD inattentive, hyperactive, impulsive 2 types of inattentive symptoms of ADHD selective attention, sustained attention/problem solving In ADHD, Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex (dACC) associated with what symptom? Selective attention In ADHD, Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC) associated with what symptom? sustained attention/problem solving In ADHD, Prefrontal Motor Cortex associated with what symptom? ...
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NURS 660: PSYCHOPHARM (Exam 1) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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  • NURS 660: PSYCHOPHARM (Exam 1) QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS .- 5-HT2A antagonist Function: - ANSWER-o Blocks 5-HT2A receptors causing a Decrease in extrapyramidal symptoms. .- D1 o low binding affinity - ANSWER-o Augmenting D1 Receptor agonist TX of parkinsons .-ONES These drugs - ANSWER-Prolong QTC .2D6 inHibitors: (4) - ANSWER-► Fluoxetine (Prozac) ► Paroxetine (Paxil) ► Bupropion (Wellbutrin) ► Duloxetine (Cymbalta) .2D6 substrates - ANSWER- .2nd generat...
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Exam 2 NURS 660 questions with complete solutions
  • Exam 2 NURS 660 questions with complete solutions

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  • Fluoxetine (Prozac) Major Side Effects SSRI correct answer: -Sexual dysfunction (men: delayed ejaculation, erectile dysfunction; men and women: decreased sexual desire, anorgasmia) -Gastrointestinal (decreased appetite, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, dry mouth) -Mostly CNS (insomnia but also sedation, agitation, tremors, headache, dizziness) Note: patients with diagnosed or undiagnosed bipolar or psychotic disorders may be more vulnerable to CNS-activating actions of SSRIs -Autonomic (swea...
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NURS 660 Exam 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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  • Which statement would indicate the need for further teaching? A. If skin area gets red but red goas away after turning, I should report it to the nurse B. Putting foam pads under the heels or other bony prominences can help decrease pressure C. If a person cannot turn himself in bed, someone should help them change position every 4 hours D. Skin should be washed with only warm water (not hot) and lotion put on wile it is still little whet correct answer: C. If a person cannot turn h...
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NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions
  • NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions

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  • NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions Methadone is a _____ mu opioid receptor agonist. Side effects include _____ and _____ - answerFull. Constipation, sedation. Buprenorphine (suboxone) is a _____ at the opioid receptor. Often combined with naltrexone to prevent abuse -answerPartial agonist Naloxone (Narcan) is a mu receptor _____ . it has little effect compared to buprenorphine (usually 1:4 ratio). -answerAntagonist When buprenorphine/naloxone is injected or inhaled the ANT...
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NURS 660 EXAM 2 Questions with Complete Solutions
  • NURS 660 EXAM 2 Questions with Complete Solutions

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  • NURS 660 EXAM 2 Questions with Complete Solutions Which medication has the SE of losing hair - ANSWER Lithium The pt is bipolar, and had a partial response to depakote and now is going to be augmented with an atypical antipsychotic, the effects of atypical antipsychotics in non-psychotic mania may be due to what - ANSWER indirect effect on glutamate release via 5H2A antagonism A pt has had some success with his current antidepression medication, has tried many differen...
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NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions
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  • NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions 3 symptom categories of ADHD inattentive, hyperactive, impulsive 2 types of inattentive symptoms of ADHD selective attention, sustained attention/problem solving In ADHD, Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex (dACC) associated with what symptom? Selective attention In ADHD, Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC) associated with what symptom? sustained attention/problem solving In ADHD, Prefrontal Motor Cortex associated with what symptom? ...
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Nurs 660 Exam 4 with complete Solutions updated version 2023 Graded A+
  • Nurs 660 Exam 4 with complete Solutions updated version 2023 Graded A+

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  • Nurs 660 Exam 4 with complete Solutions updated version 2023 Graded A+ 1 Stiles Lecture-Summer Chapter 13: ADHD 1) Methylphenidate and amphetamine work by increasing the intrasynaptic levels of both norepinephrine and dopamine 2) Monitor for palpitations, chest pain and syncope; vital signs who are on ADHD meds 3) Where do hyperactive symptoms of ADHD originate from? Pre-frontal motor cortex (p. 472, several questions on the origin of sx so then you can match the medication) 4) Where ...
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NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions
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  • NURS 660 EXAM 4 questions with complete solutions Methadone is a _____ mu opioid receptor agonist. Side effects include _____ and _____ - answerFull. Constipation, sedation. Buprenorphine (suboxone) is a _____ at the opioid receptor. Often combined with naltrexone to prevent abuse -answerPartial agonist Naloxone (Narcan) is a mu receptor _____ . it has little effect compared to buprenorphine (usually 1:4 ratio). -answerAntagonist When buprenorphine/naloxone is injected or inhaled the ANT...
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