Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Study Guide 4th Edition - 2021
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Study Guide 4th Edition - 2021 Is risperidone high or low potency? high what is the difference between high and low potency antipsychotics? high potency more likely to cause EPS, low potency more likely to cause sedation or muscle weakness. low potency also more likely to cause DM. A positive babinski is and is normal until the age of ________ fanning of toes and dorsiflexion of the great toe is normal until the age of two. CN 1 is and it is tested by smell, test for familiar odors CN 2 is the optic nerve, test with the confrontation test. (finger moves in with one eye closed, each provider) CN three is the oculomotor. Tests with 3,4,6. Testing the five extrinsic eye muscles. (I call this cat whiskers). Three is also the equality of pupils, reaction to light, and ability to accomodate. Test corneal light reflex (when shining a light at bridge of nose the light should appear symetrical
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high potency more likely to cause eps
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low potency more likely to cause sedation or muscle weakness low potency also more likely to cause dm