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Nursing Psych: Psychopharmacology (exam 1) Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Adrenergics Correct Answer create a "surge" of catecholamines (dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline) 
 
What do alpha- adrenergics do? Correct Answer peripheral arteries (vasoconstrict) 
 
What do beta1- adrenergics do? Correct Answer heart (rate accelerates), increases CO, increases metabolic needs 
 
What do beta2- adrenergics do? Correct Answer bronchioles (dilate), coronary arteries (vasodilate), uterus (contracts) 
 
What are alpha and beta adrenergics combined used for? Correct Answer use...
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2020 HESI EXIT Volume 5 ,,Questions and answers 2023 update
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2020 HESI EXIT V5 
1. A client comes into the community health center upset and crying stating “I will die 
of cancer now that I have this disease.” And then the client hands the nurse a paper 
with one word written on it: 
"Pheochromocytoma." Which response should the nurse state initially? 
A) Pheochromocytomas usually aren't cancerous (malignant). But they may be associated 
with cancerous tumors in other endocrine glands such as the thyroid (medullary 
carcinoma of the thyroid). 
B) ...
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Nursing Psych: Psychopharmacology (exam 1) Study Questions and Answers 2024
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Adrenergic - create a "surge" of catecholamines (dopamine, adrenaline, noradrenaline) 
 
What do alpha- adrenergics do? - peripheral arteries (vasoconstrict) 
 
What do beta1- adrenergics do? - heart (rate accelerates), increases CO, increases metabolic needs 
 
What do beta2- adrenergics do? - bronchioles (dilate), coronary arteries (vasodilate), uterus (contracts) 
 
What are alpha and beta adrenergics combined used for? - used to produce cardiac stimulation, bronchodilation, increases BP an...
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MH701 Final Exam Questions and answers with 100% correct solutions | A+ Grade
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How is the amygdala part of the brain involved in anxiety? * Amygdala is in the center of the brain 
near the hippocampus. 
* The amygdala rates the importance of an emotional event and activates the hippocampus accordingly. 
* Determines whether there will be a fear response and initiates your flight or flight response that helps 
you respond to a perceived threat. 
* When this response remains switched on and there is no danger, or gets switched on too easily, that is 
when it becomes an anxie...
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NURS 660 MIDTERM EXAM WITH ANSWERS spring 2021
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1.	ADHD Medication contraindicated with liver impairment? 
A.	Strattera 
 
2.	What is one of the birth defects associated with Lithium? 
a. ebstein's anomaly – cardiac anomaly 
 
3.	Review category A, B, C, D-What is the category, not enough human studies risk can’t be ruled out in pregnancy 
a.	very few recommended 
b.	relatively safe sertraline, latuda 
c.	no data for harm but in animal studies issues occurred d. D cannot be ruled out 
 
4.	SSRI cardiovascular malformation during 1st tri...
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Temporalis muscles facilitate which of the following functions? 
a. Hand flexion 
b. Thigh abduction 
c. Foot dorsiflexion 
d. Mastication 
d. Mastication 
 
 
 
Parasympathetic responses include which of the following? 
a. Increased heart rate 
b. Blood vessel constriction 
c. Increased salvation 
d. Constipation 
c. Increased salvation 
 
 
 
Angiotension-Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitors may increase blood levels of; 
a. sodium 
b. potassium 
c. calcium 
d. magnesium 
b. potassium 
 
 
 
Oxa...
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MH701 Final Exam Questions And Answers Already Graded A+
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How is the amygdala part of the brain involved in anxiety? - * Amygdala is in the center of the 
brain near the hippocampus. 
* The amygdala rates the importance of an emotional event and activates the hippocampus 
accordingly. 
* Determines whether there will be a fear response and initiates your flight or flight response that 
helps you respond to a perceived threat. 
* When this response remains switched on and there is no danger, or gets switched on too easily, 
that is when it becomes an an...
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers 
Risk of Schizophrenia in monozygotic twins is? - Answer ️️ -46-50% 
Family hx risk of schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -10x risk with 1st degree relative 
brain changes in schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -increase in ventricular volume (enlarged cerebral 
ventricles) 
Hippocampus volume decrease, 4% smaller 
Decreased electrical activity in frontal lobes 
Decrease glutamate and GABA release. 
Decreased total brain volume 
functional neuroimaging findings of sch...
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MH701 Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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MH701 Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 
How is the amygdala part of the brain involved in anxiety? - CORRECT ANSWERS * Amygdala is in the center of the brain near the hippocampus. 
* The amygdala rates the importance of an emotional event and activates the hippocampus accordingly. 
* Determines whether there will be a fear response and initiates your flight or flight response that helps you respond to a perceived threat. 
* When this response remains switched on and there is...
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers
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PMHNP-BC exam with correct answers 
Risk of Schizophrenia in monozygotic twins is? - Answer ️️ -46-50% 
Family hx risk of schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -10x risk with 1st degree relative 
brain changes in schizophrenia - Answer ️️ -increase in ventricular volume (enlarged cerebral 
ventricles) 
Hippocampus volume decrease, 4% smaller 
Decreased electrical activity in frontal lobes 
Decrease glutamate and GABA release. 
Decreased total brain volume 
functional neuroimaging findings of sch...
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