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NUR 224 Exam 2 UPDATED 2025/2026 COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS||ALREADY GRADED 100% GUARANTEED PASS!!! 1. what do the meds for schizophrenia do? - ANSWER decrease agitation 2. what types of meds can you use with schzophrenia (Antipsychotic) meds? - ANSWER Often used with anxiolytics and antidepressants 3. what do antidiarrheals and antacids do to the absorption of anti pscyhotic meds? - ANSWER decrease absorption 4. what do Alcohol do to the absorption of Antipsychotic meds? - ANSWER potentiates action - depressant effect 5. what do Nicotine do to the metabolism of Antipsychotic meds? - ANSWER increases metabolism of some meds 6. what is anxiety? - ANSWER subjective emotional response to a stressor (Internal) 7. when is anxiety created? - ANSWER when we repress or suppress issues 8. what are signs of panic disorder? - ANSWER palpitations, increase hr, chest pain, sweating, choking sensation 9. what is derealization? - ANSWER unreality, depersonalization (detached from self) are signs of derealization? - ANSWER fear of dying, going insane, losing control is mild anxiety? - ANSWER worry, all five senses sharpened and increases perceptual field, helps us focus type of issue is fear? - ANSWER cognitive (in your head) are signs of mild anxiety? - ANSWER restlessness and irritability is moderate anxiety? - ANSWER perceptual field diminishes, attention decreases, decreased concentration, muscle tension, repetitive questions, can solve problems, but not optimally are signs of severe anxiety? - ANSWER insomnia, hyperventilation, impending doom, headache, palpitations, pacing, dread is panic anxiety? - ANSWER wicked hyper or shut down, inability to focus on one thing, thing they are going to die, prolonged can be life threatening are signs of moderate anxiety? - ANSWER stomach ache, diarrhea, and sneezing is severe anxiety? - ANSWER concentration only on one detail, or non important stuff, limited attention span are signs of panic anxiety? - ANSWER delusions, hallucinations, withdrawal or wild action is panic disorder? - ANSWER recurrent panic attack the onset is unpredictable, intense apprehension, fear, terror, sense of impending doom, intense physical discomfort is agoraphobia? - ANSWER feared places are avoided they seem to want to stay in their house to avoid having panic attacks in public can panic attacks be treated? - ANSWER with meds, cognitive and behavioral thinking therapy or cognitive psychotherapy is general anxiety disorders? - ANSWER chronic, unrealistic, and excessive worry on things they have no control and anxiety, fatigue and difficulty concentration, sleep disorders can general anxiety disorders treated? - ANSWER with meds, cognitive behavioral techniques, often with depression or substances so fix issues is the only time you can tell a pt they are going to be alright? - ANSWER when they are having a panic attack can you do for a patient having a panic attack? - ANSWER talk in low soft voice, calm tone, decrease stimuli, ask what worked in past and would they try it again teach relaxation first are phobias? - ANSWER persistent irrational fear of a specific object, activity, of situation that leads to a desire for avoidance of the object, activity, or situation is the common defense mechanism for phobias? - ANSWER displacement are social phobias? - ANSWER severe anxiety or excessive fear of situations in which a person might do something embarressing or be negatively judged are specific phobias? - ANSWER marked, persistent, excessive or unreasonable fear of an issue? there treatments for phobias? - ANSWER yes combination of meds is the planning stage of phobias? - ANSWER assurance of safety, discuss reality, decreased fear and support the patient is the "o" in OCD? - ANSWER obession- unwanted intrussive persistent idea or images

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NUR 224 Exam 2 UPDATED 2025/2026
COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT SOLUTIONS||ALREADY
GRADED 100% GUARANTEED PASS!!!

1. what do the meds for schzophrenia do? - ANSWER ✓ decrease agitation

2. what types of meds can you use with schzophrenia (Antipsychotic) meds? -
ANSWER ✓ Often used with anxiolytics and antidepressants

3. what do antidiarrheals and antacids do to the absorption of anti pscyhotic
meds? - ANSWER ✓ decrease absorption

4. what do Alcohol do to the absorption of Antipsychotic meds? - ANSWER ✓
potentiates action - depressant effect

5. what do Nicotine do to the metabolism of Antipsychotic meds? - ANSWER
✓ increases metabolism of some meds

6. what is anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ subjective emotional response to a stressor
(Internal)

7. when is anxiety created? - ANSWER ✓ when we repress or suppress issues

8. what are signs of panic disorder? - ANSWER ✓ palpitations, increase hr,
chest pain, sweating, choking sensation

9. what is derealization? - ANSWER ✓ unreality, depersonalization (detached
from self)

10.what are signs of derealization? - ANSWER ✓ fear of dying, going insane,
losing control

,11.what is mild anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ worry, all five senses sharpened and
increases perceptual field, helps us focus

12.what type of issue is fear? - ANSWER ✓ cognitive (in your head)

13.what are signs of mild anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ restlessness and irritability

14.what is moderate anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ perceptual field diminishes,
attention decreases, decreased concentration, muscle tension, repetitive
questions, can solve problems, but not optimally

15.what are signs of severe anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ insomnia, hyperventilation,
impending doom, headache, palpitations, pacing, dread

16.what is panic anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ wicked hyper or shut down, inability
to focus on one thing, thing they are going to die, prolonged can be life
threatening

17.what are signs of moderate anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ stomach ache, diarrhea,
and sneezing

18.what is severe anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ concentration only on one detail, or
non important stuff, limited attention span

19.what are signs of panic anxiety? - ANSWER ✓ delusions, hallucinations,
withdrawal or wild action

20.what is panic disorder? - ANSWER ✓ recurrent panic attack the onset is
unpredictable, intense apprehension, fear, terror, sense of impending doom,
intense physical discomfort

21.what is agoraphobia? - ANSWER ✓ feared places are avoided they seem to
want to stay in their house to avoid having panic attacks in public

22.how can panic attacks be treated? - ANSWER ✓ with meds, cognitive and
behavioral thinking therapy or cognitive psychotherapy

,23.what is general anxiety disorders? - ANSWER ✓ chronic, unrealistic, and
excessive worry on things they have no control and anxiety, fatigue and
difficulty concentration, sleep disorders

24.how can general anxiety disorders treated? - ANSWER ✓ with meds,
cognitive behavioral techniques, often with depression or substances so fix
issues

25.when is the only time you can tell a pt they are going to be alright? -
ANSWER ✓ when they are having a panic attack

26.what can you do for a patient having a panic attack? - ANSWER ✓ talk in
low soft voice, calm tone, decrease stimuli, ask what worked in past and
would they try it again teach relaxation first

27.what are phobias? - ANSWER ✓ persistent irrational fear of a specific
object, activity, of situation that leads to a desire for avoidance of the object,
activity, or situation

28.what is the common defense mechanism for phobias? - ANSWER ✓
displacement

29.what are social phobias? - ANSWER ✓ severe anxiety or excessive fear of
situations in which a person might do something embarressing or be
negatively judged

30.what are specific phobias? - ANSWER ✓ marked, persistent, excessive or
unreasonable fear of an issue?

31.is there treatments for phobias? - ANSWER ✓ yes combination of meds

32.what is the planning stage of phobias? - ANSWER ✓ assurance of safety,
discuss reality, decreased fear and support the patient

33.what is the "o" in OCD? - ANSWER ✓ obession- unwanted intrussive
persistent idea or images

, 34.what is the "c" in OCD? - ANSWER ✓ compulsive- unwanted repetative
behavior patterns or mental acts

35.what are somethings to help OCD? - ANSWER ✓ worse under stress, not
easily treated, progression desensitation

36.what do you do with an OCD patient? - ANSWER ✓ dont interupt the ritual
, try to ask what happened prior to episode, provide structure

37.what is body dismorphic disorder? - ANSWER ✓ exagerated belief that the
body is deformed or defective

38.what are somethings they notice? - ANSWER ✓ wrinkles, scars, shape of
nose, not delusional but the are aware of concerns are exageratted but can't
stop doing it

39.what is tricotillomania? - ANSWER ✓ pulls out ones hair only when the
anxiety is high, other acts of self mutialization sometimes like cutting

40.how are some anxiety disorders treated? - ANSWER ✓ psycho or cognitive
therapy, behavior therapy, systematic desensitization, implosion therapy
(flooding), support groups, exercise, good diet, meditate

41.what is EMDR? - ANSWER ✓ eye movement desensitization reprocessing

42.what is PTSD? - ANSWER ✓ the outcome of a person's exposure from an
extreme traumatic stressor by watching or being involved

43.what are ome self coping skills with ptsd? - ANSWER ✓ depressive
manifestation s, substance abuse, hypervigilance, scanning, extreme startle
reflex, irriatability, and sleep issues

44.when does PTSD occur? - ANSWER ✓ usually within three months of
trauma

45.what is anhedonia? - ANSWER ✓ when a person no longer enjoys activities
that used to give pleasure

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