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Exam 4: NURS660/ NURS 660 (NEW 2023/ 2024) Psychopharmacology and Advanced Mental Health Exam | 100% Correct | Complete guide with Questions and Verified Answers - Maryville
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Exam 4: NURS660/ NURS 660 (NEW 2023/ 
2024) Psychopharmacology and Advanced 
Mental Health Exam | 100% Correct | 
Complete guide with Questions and Verified Answers - Maryville 
 
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 Inhibitors/Inducers - which are you most concerned with when considering the CYP450 
pathways? 
 
Answer: 
 Inhibitors 
 
 
 
Question 
 What are 3 phych meds are we most worried about with Strattera? Why?- 
 
 
Answer: 
 Paxil, Prozac, Wellbutrin; they are inhibitors on CYP2D6 
 
 
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NRNP 6675-15; NRNP 6675 Week 6 Midterm Exam 2022 100% solved -Graded A+
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NRNP 6675-15; NRNP 6675 Week 6 Midterm Exam 2022 100% solved -Graded A+ NRNP 6675-15; NRNP 6675 Week 6 Midterm Exam 2022 100% solved -Graded A+ 1. Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? Select all that apply Age Rapid dose escalation Parental route of administration Higher potency typical antipsychotics 2. Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the mesocortical pathway causing which of the following effects? Reduces negative symptoms Increases e...
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NRNP 6675-15; NRNP 6675 Week 6 Midterm Exam 2022 100% solved -Graded A+ NRNP 6675-15; NRNP 6675 Week 6 Midterm Exam 2022 100% solved -Graded A+ 1. Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? Select all that apply Age Rapid dose escalation Parental route of administration Higher potency typical antipsychotics 2. Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the mesocortical pathway causing which of the following effects? Reduces negative symptoms Increases e...
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SLP Praxis II Practice Questions with Verified Solutions
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SLP Praxis II Practice Questions with 
 
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You are evaluating a 5-year-old boy whose mother has a history of alcohol abuse while she was 
carrying her son. In your assessment, you would look for specific speech and language problems; 
in addition, you would look for which of the following positive or negative signs? 
 
A. Normal motor and intellectual development, normal play activities, and normal facial and 
skull features 
 
B. Language problems, but no speech problems, co...
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NBCOT/COTA - Exam Prep Practice Questions And Revised Correct Answers
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In infant development, which comes first: bilaterality or unilaterality? - Answer -precedes unilaterality in infant development 
 
When does hand dominance begin to develop? - Answer -Hand dominance begins to develop at 3 to 6 years, and is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in sensory testing? - Answer -Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend spoken or written words o...
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NBCOT Exam Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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In infant development which comes first: bilaterality or unilaterality? __________ precedes unilaterality in infant development 
When does hand dominance begin to develop? Hand dominance begins to develop at 3 to 6 years and is not fully defined until 6 years 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in sensory testing? Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend spoken or written words or symbols. Individuals cannot understand...
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NBCOT/COTA - Exam Prep 2023/2024 with 100% correct answers
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In infant development, which comes first: bilaterality or unilaterality? - correct answer precedes unilaterality in infant development 
 
When does hand dominance begin to develop? - correct answer Hand dominance begins to develop at 3 to 6 years, and is not fully defined until 6 years 
 
Can someone with receptive aphasia participate in sensory testing? - correct answer Individuals with this disorder cannot comprehend spoken or written words or symbols. Individuals cannot understand verba...
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ETS Praxis Practice UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
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ETS Praxis Practice UPDATED ACTUAL 
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What task is most appropriate when assessing verbal apraxia of speech in adults? - 
CORRECT ANSWER- Repeating words of increasing length 
At what age does a child typically master /b/ and /p/? - CORRECT ANSWER- 3 yo 
What physical factor must be evaluated first when accessing the ability of a student with CP 
to use AAC? - CORRECT ANSWER- Trunk stability and control
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USA PCM3 Final SG
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What deficits occur with a stroke to the frontal lobe? - 
Impulse control 
Attention 
Organizing 
Planning movement (Apraxis) 
 
What central gyrus controls motor? - Pre-central 
 
What central gyrus controls sensory? - Post-central gyrus 
 
What deficits occur with a stroke to the parietal lobe? - 
Orientation in space 
Lateropulsion (pushers syndrome) 
Limb position during movement (apraxia) 
 
What is apraxia? - Loss of the ability to execute or carry out learned (famil...
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Prite Assessement Test Questions And Answers Guaranteed Pass (Verified).
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What is abulia? - Answer Lack of will, drive, or initiative for action, speech and thought 
 
What is anterior cerebral artery stroke syndrome? - Answer - Contralateral leg paresis 
- Abulia, disinhibition, executive dysfunction 
*In some cases, akinetic mutism, if bilateral caudate head infarction 
 
What is middle cerebral artery stroke syndrome? - Answer - Contralateral hemiparesis/sensory loss 
- Homonymous hemianopia 
- Dysarthria, aphasia, Alexia, agraphia, acalculia, apraxia 
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