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Question Bank for PMHNP Boards
____ % of children have autism spectrum disorder - 1.1 
_____ % of children with Tourette syndrome (age 6-17) - 0.2 
_____ of every _____ black or white persons may have an exaggerated 
response to beta-blockers due to a polymorphism in CYP450 enzymes - 1 
15 
_____ therapy is preferred in pica - Behavioral (limiting access to means) 
______ and ______ block the activation of the reward system associated 
with alcohol and opiates - Naltrexone 
Nalmefene 
______ Has been reported to increase ov...
- Exam (elaborations)
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____ % of children have autism spectrum disorder - 1.1 
_____ % of children with Tourette syndrome (age 6-17) - 0.2 
_____ of every _____ black or white persons may have an exaggerated 
response to beta-blockers due to a polymorphism in CYP450 enzymes - 1 
15 
_____ therapy is preferred in pica - Behavioral (limiting access to means) 
______ and ______ block the activation of the reward system associated 
with alcohol and opiates - Naltrexone 
Nalmefene 
______ Has been reported to increase ov...
Unit 6- principles of management exam structure
At Lillidays, there are three main factors effecting the business. Are these 
factors internal or external, and why? - Internal, they are all happening 
within the business. Therefore they can be changed. 
By retraining and upskilling staff, what effect will this have on Lillidays? - It 
will allow the employees to cover all areas. This means when tasks need 
covering all staff will be able to do so. Not only this but it means the 
business will save money as they don't need to employ new ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
At Lillidays, there are three main factors effecting the business. Are these 
factors internal or external, and why? - Internal, they are all happening 
within the business. Therefore they can be changed. 
By retraining and upskilling staff, what effect will this have on Lillidays? - It 
will allow the employees to cover all areas. This means when tasks need 
covering all staff will be able to do so. Not only this but it means the 
business will save money as they don't need to employ new ...
UNIT 7 Business Decision Making: FORMULAS
Average rate of return (ARR) - calculates the average annual profit of an 
investment project, expressed as a percentage of the initial sum of money 
invested. 
Total net cash flow — investment = project lifetime 'profit' 
'Profit'/number of years life of project to calculate average annual return (in 
£'s) 
Use answer to number 2 to carry out the sum 
Average annual return / initial investment × 100 
Break-even Output - = Fixed Cost / Contribution per Unit
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Average rate of return (ARR) - calculates the average annual profit of an 
investment project, expressed as a percentage of the initial sum of money 
invested. 
Total net cash flow — investment = project lifetime 'profit' 
'Profit'/number of years life of project to calculate average annual return (in 
£'s) 
Use answer to number 2 to carry out the sum 
Average annual return / initial investment × 100 
Break-even Output - = Fixed Cost / Contribution per Unit
Psychobiology & Psychopharmacology
A drug blocks the attachment of norepinephrine to a1 receptors. The patient may 
experience 
a. hypertensive crisis. 
b. orthostatic hypotension. 
c. severe appetite disturbance. 
d. an increase in psychotic symptoms. - B 
Sympathetic-mediated vasoconstriction is essential for maintaining normal blood 
pressure in the upright position. Blockage of a1 receptors leads to vasodilation and 
orthostatic hypotension. Orthostatic hypotension may cause fainting and falls. Teach 
patients ways of min...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
A drug blocks the attachment of norepinephrine to a1 receptors. The patient may 
experience 
a. hypertensive crisis. 
b. orthostatic hypotension. 
c. severe appetite disturbance. 
d. an increase in psychotic symptoms. - B 
Sympathetic-mediated vasoconstriction is essential for maintaining normal blood 
pressure in the upright position. Blockage of a1 receptors leads to vasodilation and 
orthostatic hypotension. Orthostatic hypotension may cause fainting and falls. Teach 
patients ways of min...
VARCAROLIS Chapter 14: Depressive Disorders
1. A patient became severely depressed when the last of the family's six 
children moved out of the home 4 months ago. The patient repeatedly 
says, "No one cares about me. I'm not worth anything." Which response by 
the nurse would be the most helpful? 
a. 
"Things will look brighter soon. Everyone feels down once in a while." 
b. 
"Our staff members care about you and want to try to help you get better." 
c. 
"It is difficult for others to care about you when you repeatedly say the...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
1. A patient became severely depressed when the last of the family's six 
children moved out of the home 4 months ago. The patient repeatedly 
says, "No one cares about me. I'm not worth anything." Which response by 
the nurse would be the most helpful? 
a. 
"Things will look brighter soon. Everyone feels down once in a while." 
b. 
"Our staff members care about you and want to try to help you get better." 
c. 
"It is difficult for others to care about you when you repeatedly say the...
rcarolis: Chapter 12 - Schizophrenia and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
1. A nurse at the mental health clinic plans a series of psychoeducational groups for 
persons newly diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which two topics take priority? 
a. "The importance of taking your medication correctly" 
b. "How to complete an application for employment" 
c. "How to dress when attending community events" 
d. "How to give and receive compliments" 
e. "Ways to quit smoking" - ANS: A, E
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. A nurse at the mental health clinic plans a series of psychoeducational groups for 
persons newly diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which two topics take priority? 
a. "The importance of taking your medication correctly" 
b. "How to complete an application for employment" 
c. "How to dress when attending community events" 
d. "How to give and receive compliments" 
e. "Ways to quit smoking" - ANS: A, E
WGU Anatomy and Physiology 1
3 accessory organs of the digestive system - the liver, gallbladder, and 
pancreas 
3 types of neurons - sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons 
Abdominal - Between the chest and the pelvis 
Abdominal cavity - Contains most of the digestive organs - stomach, liver, 
pancreas, intestines - and some of the urinary structures - the kidney and 
the ureters. The upper boundary is the diaphragm and the lower boundary 
is the brim of the pelvis (landmark of the pelvis bones)
- Exam (elaborations)
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3 accessory organs of the digestive system - the liver, gallbladder, and 
pancreas 
3 types of neurons - sensory neurons, interneurons, and motor neurons 
Abdominal - Between the chest and the pelvis 
Abdominal cavity - Contains most of the digestive organs - stomach, liver, 
pancreas, intestines - and some of the urinary structures - the kidney and 
the ureters. The upper boundary is the diaphragm and the lower boundary 
is the brim of the pelvis (landmark of the pelvis bones)
Technology Applications in Healthcare
4 different theoretical e-Health models from which antecedents are drawn - Technology 
Acceptance Model (TAM) 
Perceived usefulness 
Perceived ease-of-use 
Theory of Planned Behavior 
Attitudes toward behavior 
Subjective norms 
Perceived behavioral control 
Diffusion of Innovation Theory 
Relative advantage 
Compatibility 
Complexity 
Trialability 
Observability 
Society, Social norms, Behaviors, Structures, and 
Systems 
Technology-Organization- Environment Model 
Technological facet 
Organi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
4 different theoretical e-Health models from which antecedents are drawn - Technology 
Acceptance Model (TAM) 
Perceived usefulness 
Perceived ease-of-use 
Theory of Planned Behavior 
Attitudes toward behavior 
Subjective norms 
Perceived behavioral control 
Diffusion of Innovation Theory 
Relative advantage 
Compatibility 
Complexity 
Trialability 
Observability 
Society, Social norms, Behaviors, Structures, and 
Systems 
Technology-Organization- Environment Model 
Technological facet 
Organi...
WHAP Unit 2 Networks of Exchange 2022
Bills of Exchange - a written order to a person requiring the person to make a specified 
payment to the signatory or to a named payee 
Black Death - The common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across 
Asia, North Africa, and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century 
Calicut - trading city on coast of India 
Caravanserai - inn or rest station for caravans 
diasporic merchant communities - Communities of traders from a common culture living 
together outside their native homeland. T...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Bills of Exchange - a written order to a person requiring the person to make a specified 
payment to the signatory or to a named payee 
Black Death - The common name for a major outbreak of plague that spread across 
Asia, North Africa, and Europe in the mid-fourteenth century 
Calicut - trading city on coast of India 
Caravanserai - inn or rest station for caravans 
diasporic merchant communities - Communities of traders from a common culture living 
together outside their native homeland. T...
MedSurg Final Exam Practice Tests
A 54-year-old patient admitted with type 2 diabetes, asks the nurse what "type 2" means. Which 
of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse? 
A. "With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed." 
B. "With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased and insulin resistance is increased." 
C. "With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin." 
D. "With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that de...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A 54-year-old patient admitted with type 2 diabetes, asks the nurse what "type 2" means. Which 
of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse? 
A. "With type 2 diabetes, the body of the pancreas becomes inflamed." 
B. "With type 2 diabetes, insulin secretion is decreased and insulin resistance is increased." 
C. "With type 2 diabetes, the patient is totally dependent on an outside source of insulin." 
D. "With type 2 diabetes, the body produces autoantibodies that de...
Nursing Care of Children Pre-assignment Quiz.
Fundamentals of Nursing, Ninth Edition
NURS 6531 Midterm Exam 2020 , Walden University.