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Regis NU641 ADV Clinical Pharmacology Mental Health Questions and Answers Latest (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers by Expert)
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Regis NU641 ADV Clinical Pharmacology Mental Health Questions and Answers Latest (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers by Expert) the frontal cortex, diencephalons, brainstem and cerebellum, and the limbicsystem: 
Which structures are involved with anxiety and mood sx? 
2. neurotransmitters: Psychiatric drugs change what in the brain 
3. Alertness, concentration, energy: Norepinephrine regulates 
4. memory, compulsions, and obsessions: Serotonin affects what in the brain 
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Which refers to the microscopic study of tissues? 
A) Histology 
B) Pathophysiology 
C) Neuromuscuar Therapy 
D) Reflexology - A) Histology 
What is the order of the levels of organization in the body from smallest to largest? 
A) Cellular, Chemical, Atom, Organ, Systemic, Body 
B) Chemical, Cellular, Organ, Tissue, Systemic, Earth 
C) Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, System, Body 
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The nervous system has ___________ and ___________ parts - -central and peripheral 
The CNS consists of the - -Brain and the spinal cord 
CNS: Brain: - -cerebrum, diencephalon, cerebellum, brain stem 
Any collection of neurons within the CNS is called a - -nucleus 
The PNS consists of the - -Spinal and Cranial nerves, Sensory and motor ganglia 
any collection of neurons outside the CNS is called a - -ganglion 
Which view is the most frequ...
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HESI A2 Practice Test 2023 Questions with 100% CORRECT ANSWERS THE FROM EXPERT Which structure in the brain is responsible for arousal and maintenance of consciousness? A. The Midbrain B.The Reticular Activating System C. The Diencephalon D. The Limbic
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Which structure in the brain is responsible for arousal and maintenance of 
consciousness? 
A. The Midbrain 
B.The Reticular Activating System 
C. The Diencephalon 
D. The Limbic System 
The triceps reflex Correct Answer forces contraction of the triceps and extension of the 
arm 
Which cranial nerve is responsible for hearing and balance? 
A. CN III 
B. CN V 
C. CN VII 
D. CN XII 
Which gland is responsible for...
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Which structures are involved with anxiety and mood sx? - Answer-the frontal cortex, diencephalons, 
brainstem and cerebellum, and the limbic system 
Psychiatric drugs change what in the brain - Answer-neurotransmitters 
Norepinephrine regulates - Answer-Alertness, concentration, energy 
Serotonin affects what in the brain - Answer-memory, compulsions, and obsessions 
Dopamine affects this in the brain - Answer-motivation and pleasure 
tricyclic antidepressants - Answer-amitriptyline(elevil) 
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12 lead ECG - electrodes are placed on the arms and legs and on the chest around the heart. 
1st degree AV block - PR interval is greater than 0.20 
May be caused by ischemia or digitalis 
Treated with atropine 
2nd degree AV block - Irregular rhythm, normal P waves, QRS complex is missing. Treated with 
atropine or a pacemaker 
3rd degree AV block - Atrial rate greater than 60/min, ventricular rate less than 40/min 
PR interval cannot be determined, QRS complex will be widened. 
Treated with pa...
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Which structures are involved with anxiety and mood sx? -Correct Answer-the frontal cortex, diencephalons, brainstem and cerebellum, and the limbic system 
 
Psychiatric drugs change what in the brain -Correct Answer-neurotransmitters 
 
Norepinephrine regulates -Correct Answer-Alertness, concentration, energy 
 
Serotonin affects what in the brain -Correct Answer-memory, compulsions, and obsessions 
 
Dopamine affects this i...
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Regis NU641 ADV Clinical Pharmacology: Mental Health Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which structures are involved with anxiety and mood sx? correct answer: the frontal cortex, diencephalons, brainstem and cerebellum, and the limbic system 
 
Psychiatric drugs change what in the brain correct answer: neurotransmitters 
 
Norepinephrine regulates correct answer: Alertness, concentration, energy 
 
Serotonin affects what in the brain correct answer: memory, compulsions, and obsessions 
 
Dopamine affects this in the brain correct answer: motivation and pleasure 
 
tricyclic a...
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Which refers to the microscopic study of tissues? 
A) Histology 
B) Pathophysiology 
C) Neuromuscuar Therapy 
D) Reflexology correct answer: A) Histology 
 
What is the order of the levels of organization in the body from smallest to largest? 
A) Cellular, Chemical, Atom, Organ, Systemic, Body 
B) Chemical, Cellular, Organ, Tissue, Systemic, Earth 
C) Chemical, Cellular, Tissue, Organ, System, Body 
D) Cellular, Chemical, Organ, Tissue, Body, Systemic correct answer: C) Chemical, Cellular, Tis...
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three major functions of the nervous system - answer1. sensory 
2. integrative 
3. motor 
three types of neurons - answer1. interneurons= singles from one neuron to another 
2. motor neurons= spinal cord or brain to other parts of the body 
3. sensory neurons= body to spinal cord or brain 
central nervous system - answerbrain and spinal cord 
peripheral nervous sytem - answerall the nerves in the body 
CNS: four majo...
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