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NR606 / NR 606 Week 2 (Latest Update 2024/ 2025): Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health II Practicum | Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Chamberlain

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Week 2: NR606 / NR 606 (Latest Update 2024/ 2025) Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health II Practicum Review |Complete Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct - Chamberlain Q: Why were women with symptoms of depression often not screened or treated? Answer: Symptoms were dismissed or minimized by healthcare providers. Q: What are some perinatal mental health disorders? Answer: Depression, bipolar II disorder, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, psychosis. Q: What is the range of symptom severity for perinatal mental health disorders? Answer: Mild to severe. Q: What are some interchangeable terms used for perinatal mental health disorders? Answer: Postpartum depression (PPD), perinatal depression and anxiety, perinatal mood disorders (PMDs) or perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), maternal mental health disorders. Q: Why is consistency in terminology important? Answer: To prevent mistreatment in maternity care. Q: Who emphasizes the need for consistent terminology in maternal mental health? Answer: World Health Organization (WHO) and advocates for women's healthcare. Q: What is the historical diagnosis criteria for postpartum depression? Answer: Experiencing a depressive episode within 12 months after childbirth. Q: What did the DSM-5-TR revise regarding postpartum depression diagnosis? Answer: Changed the specifier to 'with peripartum onset' to include depressive symptoms during pregnancy and the first 4 weeks after giving birth Q: What is the timeframe for using the specifier 'with peripartum onset'? Answer: Confined to the first four weeks after birth. Q: What is the potential impact of the classification of depression in childbearing people? Answer: It may hinder effective screening and treatment for those experiencing depression beyond the first four weeks after birth. Q: What is the specifier used in the DSM-IV for postpartum depression? Answer: 'With postpartum onset'. Q: What is the specifier used in the DSM-5-TR for postpartum depression? Answer: 'With peripartum onset'. Q: What are the risk factors for MMHDs? Answer: Smoking, Lack of social support, Poor relationship quality, Pregnancy complications, Personal or family history of depression, History of physical or sexual abuse, Unintended pregnancy, Life stress, Chronic physical conditions, Prior pregnancy with fetal/infant loss, History of mental illness Q: What are some contributing factors for maternal mental health disorders among Black women? Answer: Systemic racism, unemployment, exposure to violence, gaps in medical insurance, adverse childhood experiences, lack of access to high-quality medical and mental health care, lack of representation in the medical system, higher risk of pregnancy and childbirth complications.

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NR-606 Diagnosis & Management
in Psychiatric-Mental Health II
Practicum


Week 2: NR606 / NR 606



Question:
Why were women with symptoms of depression often not screened or
treated?
Answer:
Symptoms were dismissed or minimized by healthcare providers.




Question:
What are some perinatal mental health disorders?
Answer:
Depression, bipolar II disorder, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, psychosis.

,Question:
What is the range of symptom severity for perinatal mental health disorders?
Answer:
Mild to severe.




Question:
What are some interchangeable terms used for perinatal mental health
disorders?
Answer:
Postpartum depression (PPD), perinatal depression and anxiety, perinatal
mood disorders (PMDs) or perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs),
maternal mental health disorders.




Question:
Why is consistency in terminology important?
Answer:
To prevent mistreatment in maternity care.




Question:
Who emphasizes the need for consistent terminology in maternal mental
health?
Answer:
World Health Organization (WHO) and advocates for women's healthcare.

, Question:
What is the historical diagnosis criteria for postpartum depression?
Answer:
Experiencing a depressive episode within 12 months after childbirth.




Question:
What did the DSM-5-TR revise regarding postpartum depression diagnosis?
Answer:
Changed the specifier to 'with peripartum onset' to include depressive
symptoms during pregnancy and the first 4 weeks after giving birth




Question:
What is the timeframe for using the specifier 'with peripartum onset'?
Answer:
Confined to the first four weeks after birth.




Question:
What is the potential impact of the classification of depression in
childbearing people?
Answer:
It may hinder effective screening and treatment for those experiencing
depression beyond the first four weeks after birth.

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