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Children in the pre-operational stage think _____ and use what to represent objects? - ANSWER
symbolically, use words or pictures
in which stage of piaget's model does thinking become more logical and organized about events and
children can reason inductively - ANSWER concrete operational (age 7-11)
which stage is defined by the ability to reason abstractly and consider hypothetical problems as well as
moral, ethical, social, and political issues? - ANSWER formal operations (12+)
Can a parent access information if the provider has concerns about parental abuse or neglect? -
ANSWER the provider can decide whether or not to treat the parent as a personal representative
If the parent is not the child's personal representative under HIPPA, do they have access to the health
records? - ANSWER depending on state laws- if the state has a law against it then no, if the state does
permit the provider to share health information then the provider is able to
A challenge to prescribing psychoactive medications in the perinatal period is - ANSWER the paucity of
evidence regarding the true risks for the pregnant client and developing fetus
If a pregnant client is stable on their current medication regimen what should the PMHNP keep in mind -
ANSWER keep them on current med rather than switching
When should the PMHNP refer the patient to a perinatal psychiatrist - ANSWER when the patient is on a
high-risk medication for pregnancy
most common adverse effect associated with SSRIs and SNRIs - ANSWER neonatal withdrawal syndrome
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symptoms of neonatal withdrawal syndrome - ANSWER Symptoms include tremors, high-pitched crying,
and disturbed sleep
increase the risk of atrial septal defects. - ANSWER paroextine
symptoms of newborn toxicity r/t benzodiazepine use during pregnancy - ANSWER Symptoms include
sedation, floppy muscle tone, and potential breathing issues at birth
bipolar medications that are considered teratogenic and should be avoided during pregnancy. - ANSWER
valproic acid and carbamazepine
Atypical antipsychotics that increase risk of gestational diabetes and large for gestational age infants -
ANSWER olanzapine and quetiapine
has also been found to increase the risk of musculoskeletal malformations in infants - ANSWER
olanzapine
the most used antipsychotics during pregnancy - ANSWER risperidone and quetiapine
medications that are safe for breast feeding - ANSWER SSRIs, benzos, valproic acid, quetiapine
medications that are safe for bottle feeding - ANSWER lithium, lamotrigine, clozapine
smoking- related pregnancy complications - ANSWER ectopic pregnancy, placental abruption, placenta
previa, fetal mortality, and stillbirth, as well as preterm birth and low birth weight infants
Smoking-related effects on neonates include - ANSWER sudden infant death syndrome and birth
malformations such as oral clefts and neural tube defects