NR546 Psychopharmacology: Week 1 | Complete study
Questions and Answers | 2026-2027 Updates | 100%
correct | Chamberlain
What is the global burden of disease of mental health, neurological, and substance use
disorders? - ANSWER- 30%
How many children and adolescents are impacted by mental health disorders worldwide? -
ANSWER- 20%
How much does lost productivity related to anxiety and depression cost the global economy
each year? - ANSWER- $1 trillion USD
When prescribing medications, the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) must
consider each client's unique circumstances including but not limited to- - ANSWER- -
symptoms
- age
- physical health
- previous response to treatment
- lifestyle
The development of mental health conditions is linked to causes such as- - ANSWER- -
genetics
- biochemical processes
- environment
- lifestyle
Which is the priority data used to determine a treatment plan for mental health disorders?
a. drug adverse effects
b. patient lifestyle
c. patient symptoms
, d. treatment history - ANSWER- c. patient symptoms
Psychoactive Medications (image) - ANSWER-
Psychoactive & Psychotropic Medications - ANSWER- According to the World Health
Organization (WHO, 2020), the terms "psychoactive" and "psychotropic" may be used
interchangeably and are the most neutral and descriptive terms for medications that affect
mental processes.
Symptom-Based Treatment - ANSWER- - A diagnosis is determined based on the presenting
symptoms and by utilizing well-developed interview techniques and assessment skills.
- The PMHNP must recognize that presenting symptoms may represent what is happening
within the client's brain. For example, changes or losses in grey matter are associated with
numerous psychiatric diagnoses, including Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and major
depressive disorder
Challenges of Psychiatric Prescribing - ANSWER- - Several factors hinder the effectiveness of
psychiatric drugs making a one-size-fits-all treatment plan impossible and even harmful. It is
important to thoroughly understand the full scope of a client's presenting symptoms.
- For example, a client who presents with depressive symptoms such as a lack of energy,
somnolence, weight loss, and suicidal thinking may warrant treatment with a more stimulating
antidepressant. On the contrary, a client who presents with both depressive and anxiety
symptoms together may require a different medication that will not aggravate their anxiety.
Even though each of these clients may indeed be clinically depressed, it is imperative to
evaluate their specific presenting symptoms to guide medication selection.
Is it common for patients with psychiatric disorders to need more than one medication to treat
their symptoms? - ANSWER- Yes, polypharmacy is common in treating psychiatric disorders,
so a client may need more than one psychotropic medication to treat their symptoms.
Lifestyle Factors - ANSWER- - client's smoking status
- diet
- exercise
- history of medication adherence
- history of addiction
Lifestyle factors should be considered when prescribing psychotropic medications.
Questions and Answers | 2026-2027 Updates | 100%
correct | Chamberlain
What is the global burden of disease of mental health, neurological, and substance use
disorders? - ANSWER- 30%
How many children and adolescents are impacted by mental health disorders worldwide? -
ANSWER- 20%
How much does lost productivity related to anxiety and depression cost the global economy
each year? - ANSWER- $1 trillion USD
When prescribing medications, the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) must
consider each client's unique circumstances including but not limited to- - ANSWER- -
symptoms
- age
- physical health
- previous response to treatment
- lifestyle
The development of mental health conditions is linked to causes such as- - ANSWER- -
genetics
- biochemical processes
- environment
- lifestyle
Which is the priority data used to determine a treatment plan for mental health disorders?
a. drug adverse effects
b. patient lifestyle
c. patient symptoms
, d. treatment history - ANSWER- c. patient symptoms
Psychoactive Medications (image) - ANSWER-
Psychoactive & Psychotropic Medications - ANSWER- According to the World Health
Organization (WHO, 2020), the terms "psychoactive" and "psychotropic" may be used
interchangeably and are the most neutral and descriptive terms for medications that affect
mental processes.
Symptom-Based Treatment - ANSWER- - A diagnosis is determined based on the presenting
symptoms and by utilizing well-developed interview techniques and assessment skills.
- The PMHNP must recognize that presenting symptoms may represent what is happening
within the client's brain. For example, changes or losses in grey matter are associated with
numerous psychiatric diagnoses, including Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, and major
depressive disorder
Challenges of Psychiatric Prescribing - ANSWER- - Several factors hinder the effectiveness of
psychiatric drugs making a one-size-fits-all treatment plan impossible and even harmful. It is
important to thoroughly understand the full scope of a client's presenting symptoms.
- For example, a client who presents with depressive symptoms such as a lack of energy,
somnolence, weight loss, and suicidal thinking may warrant treatment with a more stimulating
antidepressant. On the contrary, a client who presents with both depressive and anxiety
symptoms together may require a different medication that will not aggravate their anxiety.
Even though each of these clients may indeed be clinically depressed, it is imperative to
evaluate their specific presenting symptoms to guide medication selection.
Is it common for patients with psychiatric disorders to need more than one medication to treat
their symptoms? - ANSWER- Yes, polypharmacy is common in treating psychiatric disorders,
so a client may need more than one psychotropic medication to treat their symptoms.
Lifestyle Factors - ANSWER- - client's smoking status
- diet
- exercise
- history of medication adherence
- history of addiction
Lifestyle factors should be considered when prescribing psychotropic medications.