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MSN 610 study guide
Mental status is the total expression of: - ANSWER: Emotional response, mood, cognitive functioning, and
personality.


The cerebrum compromises: - ANSWER: 2 hemispheres that is divided into 2 lobes


Cerebral cortex houses: - ANSWER: Also known as gray outer layer houses higher mental functions and is
responsible for perception and behavior


Judgment and reasoning skills are explored by - ANSWER: How the patient is physically and socially. Future
plans. Solutions to hypothetical situations...what would you do if police gave you a ticket?


Impaired judgment may indicate - ANSWER: intellectual disability, emotional disturbance, frontal lobe injury,
dementia, or psychosis


Dysphonia - ANSWER: disorder of voice; difficulty or discomfort in talking, with abnormal pitch or volume,
caused by laryngeal disease. voice sounds hoarse or whispered, but articulation and language are intact.


abnormal articulation of speech - ANSWER: Imprecise pronunciation of consonants slurring difficultly with
sound of speech hesitation repetitions stuttering


Dysarthria - ANSWER: Is a motor speech disorder associated with the nervous system related to strokes
inebriation cerebral palsy Parkinson's


Comprehension exam - ANSWER: Follow one to Town step directions


Coherence - ANSWER: Patients intentions or perceptions clearly conveyed


The cerebrum compromises: - ANSWER: Limbic and reticular system

,What disorders may affect cognitive development and mental status in infants and children - ANSWER:
Genetic, metabolic, and chromosomal disorders


Which finding is expected result of healthy aging and is associated with memory and cognitive impairment -
ANSWER: Decreased information of processing speed accompanied by cognitive flexibility (ability to plan and
develop strategies organize concentrate and remember details.


A patient with anxiety would present with - ANSWER: Spend excessive time repeatedly checking things


Which medication is associated with anxiety and depression - ANSWER: Steroids


What medication caused depression - ANSWER: Corticosteroids beta blockers


Intellectual maturation in adolescents continues with greater capacity for: - ANSWER: Information and
vocabulary development, abstract thinking and judgement begins to develop with education, intelligence, and
experience.


Adolescents - ANSWER: Have the ability to develop theories logical reasoning make future plans use
generalization and consider risks and possibilities


Cognitive function declines in cognitive abilities when? - ANSWER: 60 or 70 years of age


Disorientation can have abrupt or insidious onset: - ANSWER: Intermittent, fluctuating, or persistent
associated with time of day or emotional crisis


Depression can be caused by: - ANSWER: Lifestyle changes, death, changes in physical health


Anxiety - ANSWER: Sudden unexplained episodes of intense fear, worry, anxiousness, panic without reason


anxiety - ANSWER: Spends excessive time repeatedly doing or checking things

, Medications that can cause disorientation and confusion - ANSWER: Anticholinergics, benzo, opioids, tricyclic
anti depressants, levadopa or namenda, diuretics, dig, anti arrhythmias, sedative, hypnotics, St. John's wart,
gingko biloba


Past medical history - ANSWER: Helps assess mental status of a patient


Mental health assessment for children - ANSWER: Speech language behavior personality and learning
difficulties


Mental health in children and infants - ANSWER: All brain neurons are present at birth in a full term infant but
Brian development continues with myelinization of nerve cells over several years


Mental health assessment for adolescents: - ANSWER: Risk taking behaviors school performance family
interaction


Mental health assessment for older adults - ANSWER: Changes in Cognitive function through process and daily
activities


parietal lobe of cerebrum - ANSWER: Receives and processes sensory data


frontal lobe of cerebrum - ANSWER: Contains the motor cortex (broca area) responsible for decision making
problem solving ability to concentrate short term memory associated with emotions drive affect self
awareness and autonomic responses related to emotional states


Which abnormality results due to disruption of Retic system - ANSWER: Altered mental status


Which brain insult may cause permanent mental dysfunction - ANSWER: Zika virus rubella trauma and
metabolic imbalance


What element is present in family member would increase with the likelihood of mental health condition of
the patient - ANSWER: Autism


What examples of assessment mental health of a patient? - ANSWER: Do you have history MS? Have you been
coping with life stressors? Have you experienced change in memory?

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