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Exam 1: NSG322 / NSG 322 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Behavioral Health Nursing Exam | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - GCU
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Exam 1: NSG322 / NSG 322 (Latest Update 2024 / 2025) Behavioral Health Nursing Exam | Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - GCU 
 
 
 
Question: 
nursing considerations for antidepressants 
Answer: 
1. can increase suicidal thoughts in the first few weeks of treatment 
2. they have a slow onset and must be tapered off 
3. may cause weight gain and decreased BP 
 
 
Question: 
what is important to know about MAOI's and if the client wants to take an additional antidepressant ...
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Psych Final Exam Review 80 questions total Introduction/ History and Legal Aspects of Mental Illness
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● DSM definition of mental disorder/ illness 
○ A mental disorder is a syndrome characterized by clinically significant 
disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that 
reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes 
underlying mental functioning. 
○ Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in 
social, occupational, or other important activities 
● Major historical landmarks/ key...
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Psy340 Final Exam SDSU Armor || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Psy340 Final Exam SDSU Armor || All Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
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What is the hypothesized function the amygdala? - ANSWER - Links perceptions and thoughts about the world to their emotional meaning (anger and fear) 
 
What is the role of the frontal lobe in the development and expression of personality? - ANSWER - (1) The left frontal = more active when a person wants to approach something pleasant (active = emotional s...
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NSC 1306 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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NSC 1306 Final Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Clinical - Answer-pertaining to treatment 
 
Comparative approach - Answer-The study of biological processes by comparing different species 
 
Confounding variable - Answer-A factor other than the factor being studied that might produce an effect 
 
Coolidge effect - Answer-the revival of sexual arousal caused by the presence of a novel partner 
 
Critical thinking - Answer-process of recognizing the weakness of existing ideas and the evidence on whic...
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Exam 1 NRSC, Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+| Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update.
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Exam 1 NRSC, Exam Review Questions 
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C - -_______ believed that the heart was the center of intellect and that the brain was a radiator for 
cooling blood overheated by the seething heart. 
a. Hippocrates b. Socrates 
c. Aristotle 
d. Galen 
e. Descartes 
C - -_______ neuroscience studies how different neural circuits analyze sensory information, form 
perceptions of the external world, make decisions, and execute movements 
a. Molecular b. Cellular 
c. Systems 
d. Behav...
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Capstone 84 Exam Questions Correctly Solved|2024
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Clinical vs. Statistical Prediction: A Theoretical Analysis and a Review of the Evidence" - ️️Paul Meehl's book; The major predicate: any judgement or decision requires a means of combining information in order to make a choice. The minor predicate: clinical diagnosis is one type of judgement. The essence of Meehl's argument was that an objective, algorithmic approach to combining information is superior to a subjective one. Meehl's contention was that clinical diagnosis would be far mor...
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GRE Psychology- Personality and Abnormal Psychology
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GRE Psychology- Personality and Abnormal Psychology 
popular meanings of personality generally fall into one of two categories: - >>the social skills and the 
salient impression one leaves on others 
who defined physical and biological variables that he related to human behaviors and characterized 
people by body type, relating body type to personality type - >>William Sheldon 
Who used the terms endomorphy (soft and spherical) mesomorphs (hard muscular and rectangular) and 
ectom...
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Medical Ethics Shields 2440 (100% Accurate)
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There is no such thing as: correct answers a. a valid argument that is sound 
b. a sound argument that is not valid* 
c. a sound argument that is also valid 
d. a valid argument that is also sound 
 
The conclusion of a sound argument: correct answers a. is true* 
b. is false 
c. might be true but might also be false 
d. will always be relevant to the philosophical question in the discussion 
 
A theory of well-being/value is an objective theory if and only if it claims: correct answers a. to ...
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Psyc 435 final Exam Questions Answered Already And Graded A+ (Rated 100%)
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What is abnormal psychology concerned with? - correct answer understanding the nature, causes and treatment of mental disorders 
 
What is family aggregation - correct answer whether a disorder runs in families 
 
7 indicators of abnormailty - correct answer 1. subjective distress 
2. maladaptiveness 
3. statistical delivery 
4. violation of the standards of society...
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Lobotomy Questions and Correct Solutions with Additional Questions
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Pioneered by / Year - In 1935, pioneered by a Portuguese physician, Egas Puniz, who eventually won the Nobel Prize in Medicine. 
 
What is it? - Lobotomy is a form of surgery that cuts open the skull, and then uses a device that resembles an ice pick to cut through neural fibers in the brain. 
 
Implications in the US? - Championed in the US, particularly within the VA system, by a neurologist named Dr. Walter Freeman. 
 
Frequently lobotomized patients? - Appx 2000 American vets wer...
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