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NR 605 Week 7 Final Study Guide — Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric Mental Health Across the Lifespan I, Chamberlain (2025–2026) — Brain, Trauma, and Therapy Q&A

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This document provides a detailed NR 605 Week 7 final study guide focused on neurobiology, trauma, and psychiatric mental health nursing across the lifespan. It includes clear question-and-answer explanations on brain structures, trauma responses, memory types, autonomic nervous system states, and evidence-based therapies such as EMDR, DBT, CBT, and the Trauma Resiliency Model.

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NR 605/ NR605 WEEK 7 FINAL STUDY GUIDE |
Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric Mental Health
Across the Lifespan I | Questions & Answers |Latest 2025/
2026 Update | Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
Chamberlain

What part of the brain is this?

Responsible for: Higher mental functions

Core functions: Regulating attention, feelings, and desires, complex reasoning, abstract thoughts,
imagination, language, empathy

Basic "need": Connection and attachment to others
When need is met: We feel LOVE

When need is not met: We experience HEARTACHE

Primate/Human Brain (Cortex)




What part of the brain is this?
Responsible for: Feelings and memory formation

Core functions: Emotions, learning and memory, reward/motivation

Basic "need": Satisfaction and approaching rewards

When need is met: We feel CONTENTMENT

When need is not met: We experience FRUSTRATION

Mammalian Brain (Subcortical region)




What part of the brain is this? Responsible for: Survival and maintenance

Core functions: Regulating heartbeat, breathing, and other vital organs
Basic "need": Safety and avoiding harm

, NR 605/ NR605 WEEK 7 FINAL STUDY GUIDE |
Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric Mental Health
Across the Lifespan I | Questions & Answers |Latest 2025/
2026 Update | Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
Chamberlain
When need is met: We feel PEACE

When need is not met: We experience FEAR

Reptilian Brain (Brain stem and cerebellum)




Name 3 parts of the brain that store trauma?

amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex




Name 3 parts of the brain that store trauma? alarm system for stressful events?
amygdala




Name 3 parts of the brain that store trauma? assists with learning, including memories about
safety and danger?

hippocampus




Name 3 parts of the brain that store trauma? controls behavior and emotion?

prefrontal cortex




During a ______, a cascade of neurobiological events occurs that disrupts the limbic system,
amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, and anterior cingulate gyrus

, NR 605/ NR605 WEEK 7 FINAL STUDY GUIDE |
Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric Mental Health
Across the Lifespan I | Questions & Answers |Latest 2025/
2026 Update | Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)-
Chamberlain
traumatic event




The _______ or "fear center" of the brain stores the physical impact of negative emotions. When
the _________ is activated during a traumatic experience, it interferes with the _____________,
which is involved with the recall of memory. This activation causes the __________ to function
less effectively, and the brain goes into survival mode.

amygdala, hippocampus, and prefrontal cortex




The client is HYPERaroused.
The muscles are tense and full of energy, but can't release it.

In this stage, there are similar levels of sympathetic and parasympathetic activation.

Increased heart rate/blood pressure.

The client might say, "I feel stuck," "I can't move," or "I feel like I am encased in cement."

Eyes widen.

The body is ready to return to fight/ flight as soon as the threat passes.

Freeze (feigned death)




During a traumatic event, a cascade of neurobiological events occurs that disrupts the limbic
system, ___, ___, ____.

amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, and anterior cingulate gyrus

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