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NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 3) Question and Answers Graded A+ 2026
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  • Emotions An individual's feeling responses to a wide variety of stimuli Mood Similar to emotions except they last longer and are less focused on an object or event and are often less intense T/F: A patient's mood produces observable physiological reactions FALSE **does NOT produce observable physiological reactions Affect An individual's automatic reaction to an event or situation evidenced by verbal/nonverbal responses and could involve a person's unconscious reaction to s...
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NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 4) Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2026
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  • Food is essential to life because the body requires nutrients to meet energy requirements for what 3 processes? 1. Thermoregulation 2. Cellular regulation 3. Metabolism Metabolism Complex process by which the body breaks down and conṿerts food and fluid into energy sources What are the 3 feeding and eating disorders? 1. Anorexia nerṿosa 2. Bulimia nerṿosa 3. Binge-eating disorder Negatiṿe body image, degraded self-worth, and body dissatisfaction causes stress that leads to what...
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NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 2) Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2026
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  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) A psychological characterized by difficulty completing task that require focused attention, hyperactivity, hyperkinesis, and impulsivity What is the most persistent characteristic of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)? Inattentiveness What are 5 known risk factors for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults? 1. Antisocial behavior 2. Substance abuse 3. Involvement in serious accidents 4. Academic underachievem...
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NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 1) Study Notes Graded A+ 2026
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  • A CIWA score of LESS THAN 8 is consider to be what type of risk for alcohol withdrawal? Low Risk A CIWA score of GREATER THAN 8 is consider to be what type of risk for alcohol withdrawal? Moderate Risk A CIWA score of 15 OR GREATER is consider to be what type of risk for alcohol withdrawal? High Risk The normal serum ethanol levels in the body are what? 0 to 50 mg/dL The slowing of reflexes and impairment of visual activity typically occur when the serum ethanol levels are between? 50 t...
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NURR 214 Exam6 questions and correct answers
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  • NURR 214 Exam6 questions and correct answers B (To prevent the formation of a thrombus or embolus) A patient with a history of TIAs is prescribed aspirin 81 mg/day. What is the rationale for administering this medication? A.To relieve the patient's headache B. To prevent the formation of a thrombus or embolus C. To lower the patient's blood pressure D. To reduce the patient's cholesterol level C (Nimodipine) Which medication is used to treat cerebral vasospasms in pati...
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NURR 214 Exam2 questions and correct answers
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  • NURR 214 Exam2 questions and correct answers The student learning about therapeutic communication techniques knows that the most important concept in the definition of communication is a. exchanging. b. messages. c. receiver. d. sender. - ANS: A The key word in the definition of communication is "exchanging," which implies a giver and a receiver and an active process. Messages or signals are ways that information is shared. The receiver is the person who gets the messag...
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NURR 214 Exam1 questions and correct answers
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  • NURR 214 Exam1 questions and correct answers ANA definition of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing - Employs purposeful use of self as its art and a wide range of nursing, psychosocial, and neurobiological theories and research evidence as its science Monoamines - norepinephrine, dopamine, serotonin, histamine inhibitory neurotransmitters - GABA and glycine excitatory neurotransmitters - excite the next cell into firing -neuropeptides -glutamate and aspartate frontal lobe function - in...
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NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 5) Exam questions  and correct answers
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  • NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 5) Exam questions and correct answers After a mammogram, a client is told that she needs a fine needle aspirate of a breast mass. Which action by the client demonstrates engagement in a primary appraisal of the stressful situation? A) Holding her breath while the nurse is talking B) Sitting in the dressing room crying C) Asking the nurse if she has cancer D) Scheduling the procedure in 6 weeks, which is the earliest possible appointment **P-31** - C ...
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NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 4)  Exam questions  and correct answers
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  • NUR 214 (Mental Health - Test 4) Exam questions and correct answers Food is essential to life because the body requires nutrients to meet energy requirements for what 3 processes? - 1. Thermoregulation 2. Cellular regulation 3. Metabolism Metabolism - Complex process by which the body breaks down and converts food and fluid into energy sources What are the 3 feeding and eating disorders? - 1. Anorexia nervosa 2. Bulimia nervosa 3. Binge-eating disorder Negative body imag...
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