CORRECT ANSWERS|GRADED A+ 100% PASS
Descriptive Vividness - ANSWER-The researcher describes the
data gathering process in sufficient detail that the reader can
personally experience it. The data collected, often in the form
of personal statements, should be quoted directly and
extensively, because this is the raw data from the study.
Methodological Congruence - ANSWER-The researcher
presents the philosophical and methodological approach
used and cites references to support their approach. The
subjects, sampling method, data-gathering and data-analysis
strategies, and processes for informed consent are clearly
and concisely described.
Theoretical Conectedness - ANSWER-Any theory developed
from the study is clearly stated, logically consistent, reflective
of the data, and in accord with other available knowledge.
Analytical Precision - ANSWER-Is not concerned with statistics
and instruments. If refers to the decision-making process by
,which the researchers synthesize concrete data (words of the
subjects) into an abstract that clarifies the meaning and the
importance of the study. The last of the 5 criteria is Heuristic
Relevance - The researcher clarifies the significance of the
study, its applicability to public health or community nursing,
and its likely influence o the future research.
Phenelzine - ANSWER-An MAOI that patients with atypical
depression respond particularly well to.
Atomoxetine - ANSWER-A norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor
approved for the treatment of ADHD.
Loxapine - ANSWER-A typical, tetracyclic antipsychotic with
antidepressant properties. Its active metabolite is amoxapine,
which is a secondary amine tricyclic antidepressant.
HITECH - ANSWER-Implementation of EHR for information
exchanges and improving population health. This was done
by Obama and the ARRA.
Suppression - ANSWER-The intentional or conscious exclusion
of painful or disturbing thoughts or emotions from
awareness.
,A healthy defense mechanism because the client channels
conflicting energies into growth-promoting activities.
Medications that can induce depression - ANSWER-beta
blockers, steroids, interferon, Accutane, benzodiazepines,
progesterone, some antivirals, and antineoplasmics.
Medications that can induce mania - ANSWER-Steroids,
Isoniazid, antidepressants (in people who already have
bipolar disorder), and Antabuse.
Medigap Insurance Policies - ANSWER-Private insurance
policies purchased by elderly individuals to cover some or all
of their medical expenses not paid for by Medicare.
Medicare Advantage Plan - ANSWER-Formerly Medicare +
Choice, this created regional Preferred Provider Organizations
(PPOs) and gave Medicare enrollees the option of enrolling in
private insurance plans.
Medicare + Choice - ANSWER-Was a part of the Balanced
Budget Act of 1997 that significantly increase the number of
managed care insurance plans available to recipients. This
was replaced with the Medicare Advantage Plan in 200.
, List of the Second Generation (atypical) Antipsychotics (9) -
ANSWER-Clozaril (clozapine), Zyprexa (olanzapine), Latuda
(lurasidone), ziprasidone, Risperdal (risperidone), Invega
Sustenna (palperidone), Fanapt (iloperidone), Seroquel
(quetiapine), Saphris (asenapine),
List of First Generation (typical) Antipsychotics (10) -
ANSWER-Haldol (haloperidol), Prolixin (fluphenazine),
Navane (thiothixene), Thorazine (chlorpromazine), Loxitane
(loxapine), Mellaril (thioridazine), Trilafon (perphenazine),
Orap (pimozide), Solian amisulpride), Stellazine
(trifluoperazine)
List the 6 common benzodiazepines in order from shortest to
longest half-life - ANSWER-Xanax (alprazolam): 6-10 hrs
Serax (oxazepam): 8 hrs
Ativan (lorazepam): 12-18 hrs
Klonopin (clonazepam): 30-40 hrs
Valium (diazepam): 100 hrs
Librium (chlordiazepoxide): 36-200 hrs
List of SNRIs (6) - ANSWER-Cymbalta (duloxetine), Pristiq
(desvenlafaxine), Effexor (venlafaxine), Fetzima
(levomilnacipran), Savella (milnacipran), Strattera
(atomoxetine)