NR 546 / NR546 Midterm NEWEST
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What should the -allergy status
PMHNP -prior med hx for adverse drug
consider when reactions r/t the meds ordered in
prescribing the chemical restraint
chemical -state regulations regarding
restraints? chemical restrains must be reviewed
,Are the PMHNP No.
and other staff The client has been court-ordered
liable if the to take the prescribed medications
client has an and the standing order for chemical
allergic reaction restraints is approved. The PMHNP
or adverse side and other staff are not liable if the
effects to the patient has an allergic reaction or
drugs used for adverse side effects.
chemical
restraint?
How does -Genetic testing can assist by
reviewing the providing more information on how
genetic makeup clients may respond to certain
of a client help psychotropic medications
guide the -provides information on how a
PMHNP in client may break down and
selecting metabolize medications based on
medication for the cytochrome P450 system.
clients?
,Tanrıkulu and Both environmental and
Erbaş (2020) psychosocial stressors can impact
investigated mental health. Although twins may
identical twins to have identical genes, their gene
determine the expression may be different.
presence of an
inherited link for There may be an environmental
schizophrenia exposure that turned a gene "on"
and why one that should have been "off" for one
twin may twin to develop schizophrenia and
develop not the other.
schizophrenia
when the other
does not. When
two people have
100% identical
DNA, why don't
both persons
develop the
exact illnesses?
Studies of
identical Danish
twins found that
if one twin had
schizophrenia,
the other twin
, had a 50%
lifetime risk of
developing
schizophrenia
(Lemvigh et al.,
2020). Why is
there only half
the risk?
separates the frontal lobe from the
central sulcus
parietal lobe
associated with movement,
frontal lobe
intelligence, abstract thinking
broca's area speech production
involves object identification and
temporal lobe
auditory signals
cerebellum coordination
wernicke's area speech comprehension
occipital lobe primary visual area
keeps us alert to what is going on
parietal lobe
around us
sensory cortex pain, heat, and other sensations
motor cortex movement
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ANSWERS (100% GUARANTEED
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Terms in this set (291)
What should the -allergy status
PMHNP -prior med hx for adverse drug
consider when reactions r/t the meds ordered in
prescribing the chemical restraint
chemical -state regulations regarding
restraints? chemical restrains must be reviewed
,Are the PMHNP No.
and other staff The client has been court-ordered
liable if the to take the prescribed medications
client has an and the standing order for chemical
allergic reaction restraints is approved. The PMHNP
or adverse side and other staff are not liable if the
effects to the patient has an allergic reaction or
drugs used for adverse side effects.
chemical
restraint?
How does -Genetic testing can assist by
reviewing the providing more information on how
genetic makeup clients may respond to certain
of a client help psychotropic medications
guide the -provides information on how a
PMHNP in client may break down and
selecting metabolize medications based on
medication for the cytochrome P450 system.
clients?
,Tanrıkulu and Both environmental and
Erbaş (2020) psychosocial stressors can impact
investigated mental health. Although twins may
identical twins to have identical genes, their gene
determine the expression may be different.
presence of an
inherited link for There may be an environmental
schizophrenia exposure that turned a gene "on"
and why one that should have been "off" for one
twin may twin to develop schizophrenia and
develop not the other.
schizophrenia
when the other
does not. When
two people have
100% identical
DNA, why don't
both persons
develop the
exact illnesses?
Studies of
identical Danish
twins found that
if one twin had
schizophrenia,
the other twin
, had a 50%
lifetime risk of
developing
schizophrenia
(Lemvigh et al.,
2020). Why is
there only half
the risk?
separates the frontal lobe from the
central sulcus
parietal lobe
associated with movement,
frontal lobe
intelligence, abstract thinking
broca's area speech production
involves object identification and
temporal lobe
auditory signals
cerebellum coordination
wernicke's area speech comprehension
occipital lobe primary visual area
keeps us alert to what is going on
parietal lobe
around us
sensory cortex pain, heat, and other sensations
motor cortex movement