PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSE PRACTITIONER 4TH EDITION
Is risperidone high or low potency? - ANSWER high what is the difference between high and low potency antipsychotics? - ANSWER 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 ________ - ANSWER fanning of toes and dorsiflexion of the great toe is normal until the age of two. CN 1 is_______ and it is tested by – ANSWER smell, test for familiar odors CN 2 is the – ANSWER optic nerve, test with the confrontation test. (finger moves in with one eye closed, each provider) CN three is the – ANSWER oculomotor. Tests with 3,4,6. Testing the five extrinsic eye muscles. (I call this cat whiskers).
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