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NFDN 2007 – Midterm Questions with Verified Answers – NorQuest College – Mental Health Nursing and Psychiatric Disorders Review

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This document contains verified midterm review questions and answers for the NFDN 2007 course at NorQuest College, focusing on mental health and psychiatric nursing. Topics include schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, mood disorders, substance use disorders, therapeutic communication, mental status examination (MSE), neurobiology, psychopharmacology, and the CPMHN standards of practice. Ideal for students preparing for midterms in psychiatric nursing or related licensing exams.

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NFDN 2007 Midterm questions with verified
answers
2 Categories for mood disorders Ans✓✓✓ unipolar: major depression,
dysthymic disorder
bipolar: bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymic disorder


3 goals of Addiction Ans✓✓✓ stabilize the person's condition, alter the
course of the disorder, alter the person's overall functioning.


Acute Illness Period of Schizophrenia Ans✓✓✓ bizarre or disruptive
through and behaviour (cannot be over looked) + and - symptoms
included


TX = psychotherapeutics, suicide prevention, normalize sleep and
reduce substance abuse


Addiction Ans✓✓✓ chronic, relapsing & treatable medical condition.


Affect (MSE) Ans✓✓✓ expression of a mood manifest in a patter of
observable behaviour .


2 types:

, Blunt - limited range of emotion


Labile - intense frequently shifting emotional extremes


Alcohol Assessment: CAGE Ans✓✓✓ Cut down on your drinking/drug
use?
Angry about confrontation?
Guilty about drinking/drug use?
Eye opener


Atypical Antipsychotics Ans✓✓✓ riperdal or seroquel: newer
antipsychotic, less significant neurologic side, more effective at
improving negative symptoms


Benzodiazepine Withdrawal Ans✓✓✓ Rebound anxiety, seizures,
tremor, insomnia


Biogenic Amines (Bioamines) Ans✓✓✓ consist of small molecules that
contain an amine group:
dopamine, norepinephrine, epinephrine, serotonin, histamine.


Most central to current reasons of psychiatric disorders

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