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egosyntotic-ANSWER-treatment of AN is considered egosyntotic because the patient generally doesn't see a problem with behavior egodystonic-ANSWER-people with bulimia know there is a problem complications from bulimia-ANSWER-esophageal tears, cardiac dysrhythmia, pancreatitis, dental cavities, electrolyte problems, constipation, hemorrhoids binge eating disorder is most commonly seen in-ANSWER-males with lower family cohesiveness or expressiveness and less independence difference between delirium and dementia-ANSWER-delirium is sudden, includes fluctuations, are hypervigilant, cognitive decline, decreased consciousness, decreased activity, hallucinations, involuntary motor movement, and is reversible sedated one minute, then active and agitated the next dementia is a slow cognitive decline with normal activity CAM method of assessment for delirium-ANSWER-assessment of recent meds and symptoms of infections, followed by physical assessment followed by Mini Mental Status Exam to find out how oriented they are and ask about perceptual changes diagnostic criteria for alzheimers-ANSWER-aphasia, apraxia (alterations in ability to execute movement), agnosia (inability to recognize and identify objects), disturbance of executive function alzheimers is more likely in...-ANSWER-woman than males psychotic symptoms of dementia-ANSWER-suspiciousness, delusions, mood changes, hallucination, catastrophic reactions behavioral responses in dementia-ANSWER-apathetic, withdrawn, depressed, restless, aggressive, disinhibition, hypersexuality namenda-ANSWER-NMDA antagonist for dementia that is added to aricept once symptoms become works. clean up cell death atypical antipsychotics dementia-ANSWER-atypical have black box warning because of cardiac death. however, controls disinhibition, hypersexuality, aggression what are ways to control hypersexuality and disinhibition for dementia-ANSWER-mood stabilizers and SSRIs

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Mental Health RN Ati Proctored Preparation Exam / /Rn Ati
Mental Health Proctored Exam With Complete Questions And
Correct Detailed Answers |Already Graded A+.Newest
2025/2026!!




egosyntotic-ANSWER-treatment of AN is considered
egosyntotic because the patient generally doesn't see a
problem with behavior


egodystonic-ANSWER-people with bulimia know there is a
problem


complications from bulimia-ANSWER-esophageal tears, cardiac
dysrhythmia, pancreatitis, dental cavities, electrolyte problems,
constipation, hemorrhoids




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,binge eating disorder is most commonly seen in-ANSWER-males
with lower family cohesiveness or expressiveness and less
independence


difference between delirium and dementia-ANSWER-delirium is
sudden, includes fluctuations, are hypervigilant, cognitive
decline, decreased consciousness, decreased activity,
hallucinations, involuntary motor movement, and is reversible
sedated one minute, then active and agitated the next
dementia is a slow cognitive decline with normal activity


CAM method of assessment for delirium-ANSWER-assessment
of recent meds and symptoms of infections, followed by
physical assessment followed by Mini Mental Status Exam to
find out how oriented they are and ask about perceptual
changes


diagnostic criteria for alzheimers-ANSWER-aphasia, apraxia
(alterations in ability to execute movement), agnosia (inability
to recognize and identify objects), disturbance of executive
function


alzheimers is more likely in...-ANSWER-woman than males

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, psychotic symptoms of dementia-ANSWER-suspiciousness,
delusions, mood changes, hallucination, catastrophic reactions


behavioral responses in dementia-ANSWER-apathetic,
withdrawn, depressed, restless, aggressive, disinhibition,
hypersexuality


namenda-ANSWER-NMDA antagonist for dementia that is
added to aricept once symptoms become works. clean up cell
death


atypical antipsychotics dementia-ANSWER-atypical have black
box warning because of cardiac death. however, controls
disinhibition, hypersexuality, aggression


what are ways to control hypersexuality and disinhibition for
dementia-ANSWER-mood stabilizers and SSRIs


what medications should be avoided dementia-ANSWER-any
medication with anticholinergic side effects because it
increases fall risks. antianxiety should be used with caution
because of clearance

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