NURS 3381 Exam 3 2025 Fall – UTA Nursing |
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What are the 6 cognitive domains?
complex attention
executive functioning
learning & memory
language
social cognition
perceptual & motor ability
Medication found to be effective for OCD?
clomipramine (TCA)
SSRIs
both reduce obsessive behaviors
Which personality disorders are you most likely to see in hospital setting? Why? (2)
borderline - suicide/self-harm
antisocial - court ordered tx
What are the 3 neurocognitive disorders?
delirium
mild neurocognitive disorder
major neurocognitive disorder
Delirium in relation to other physiological conditions
delirium is always SECONDARY to another physiological condition
illusion vs hallucination
illusion: misinterpretation of real sensory stimuli
hallucination: false sensory stimuli
,What type of therapies has the best chance for a successful outcome for eating
disorders?
combined therapies
group, family, couples therapy
Which type of eating disorder would you expect to have enlarged parotid glands?
bulimia
Which eating disorder would you expect a patient to experience shame & concern
with others perception of illness?
bulimia
Which eating disorder is considered ego-dystonic?
Why is this important?
(aka against what they want)
bulimia
important: able to build therapeutic alliance more easily, they want help
Pica is classified as occurring over how long?
eating non-food items for at least 1 month
What is rumination disorder?
rare
repeatedly regurgitating food, is either spit out or reswallowed
What is avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder?
failing to meet minimum daily food needs ∵ either:
-no interest in eating
-avoiding certain characteristics (texture, color)
-fear of choking
How many indicators are needed for a diagnosis of a substance abuse disorder?
at least 2 of 11 within the past 12 months
, What neurotransmitter regulates pleasure and pain, playing a major role in all
addictions?
dopamine
When does alcohol withdrawal delirium peak?
2 to 3 days after cessation
What are the major risk factors of major neurocognitive disorders? (2)
age
female
What is the goal for treatment of delirium?
return patient to premorbid level of functioning
What comorbidities increase your risk of AD? (3)
HTN
CV disease
diabetes
Examples of primary dementias (3)
AD
Pick's disease
multi-infarct dementia (multiple strokes)
Which personality disorder would patient exhibit odd forms of thinking, magical
thinking, and seek isolation?
What Harry Potter character?
schizotypal personality disorder
Luna Lovegood or Professor Trelawney
What personality disorder commonly exhibits ideas of reference?
What HP character?
Example of an idea of reference
schizotypal
Luna Lovegood or Prof. Trelawney
example: hearing people laugh in a mall and thinking they're laughing at you
Verified | Graded A | Complete Questions Correctly
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What are the 6 cognitive domains?
complex attention
executive functioning
learning & memory
language
social cognition
perceptual & motor ability
Medication found to be effective for OCD?
clomipramine (TCA)
SSRIs
both reduce obsessive behaviors
Which personality disorders are you most likely to see in hospital setting? Why? (2)
borderline - suicide/self-harm
antisocial - court ordered tx
What are the 3 neurocognitive disorders?
delirium
mild neurocognitive disorder
major neurocognitive disorder
Delirium in relation to other physiological conditions
delirium is always SECONDARY to another physiological condition
illusion vs hallucination
illusion: misinterpretation of real sensory stimuli
hallucination: false sensory stimuli
,What type of therapies has the best chance for a successful outcome for eating
disorders?
combined therapies
group, family, couples therapy
Which type of eating disorder would you expect to have enlarged parotid glands?
bulimia
Which eating disorder would you expect a patient to experience shame & concern
with others perception of illness?
bulimia
Which eating disorder is considered ego-dystonic?
Why is this important?
(aka against what they want)
bulimia
important: able to build therapeutic alliance more easily, they want help
Pica is classified as occurring over how long?
eating non-food items for at least 1 month
What is rumination disorder?
rare
repeatedly regurgitating food, is either spit out or reswallowed
What is avoidant-restrictive food intake disorder?
failing to meet minimum daily food needs ∵ either:
-no interest in eating
-avoiding certain characteristics (texture, color)
-fear of choking
How many indicators are needed for a diagnosis of a substance abuse disorder?
at least 2 of 11 within the past 12 months
, What neurotransmitter regulates pleasure and pain, playing a major role in all
addictions?
dopamine
When does alcohol withdrawal delirium peak?
2 to 3 days after cessation
What are the major risk factors of major neurocognitive disorders? (2)
age
female
What is the goal for treatment of delirium?
return patient to premorbid level of functioning
What comorbidities increase your risk of AD? (3)
HTN
CV disease
diabetes
Examples of primary dementias (3)
AD
Pick's disease
multi-infarct dementia (multiple strokes)
Which personality disorder would patient exhibit odd forms of thinking, magical
thinking, and seek isolation?
What Harry Potter character?
schizotypal personality disorder
Luna Lovegood or Professor Trelawney
What personality disorder commonly exhibits ideas of reference?
What HP character?
Example of an idea of reference
schizotypal
Luna Lovegood or Prof. Trelawney
example: hearing people laugh in a mall and thinking they're laughing at you