NURS 6635 MIDTERM PMHNP NEWLY UPDATED EXAM
ELABORATIONS 100 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
EXPLANATIONS WITH REFERENCES LATEST UPADTE
2022/2023 GRADED A+
QUESTION 1
1. Select the period of time after most recent use that THC (marijuana)
can be detectedin urine specimens.
A 7-12
. hours
B 36-72
. hours
C
3 days
.
D
2-7 days
.
,Answer:
C.
Step-by-Step explanation
Answer: 3 days
A drug detection window is the amount of time that a drug may be detected in a biological sample
for instance urine, blood, breath, or oral secretions. The presence of the significant THC-COOH
> LOQ implies that the individual was exposed to THC within 3 days of a single usage, up to
30 days in strong chronic users.
Reference
Huestis, M. A., Henningfield, J. E., & Cone, E. J. (2018). Blood cannabinoids. II. Models for the
prediction of time of marijuana exposure from plasma concentrations of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC) and 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH). Journal of analytical
toxicology, 16(5), 283-290.
1 points
QUESTION 2
1. Select the delay of time between exposure to the stressor and
onset of PYSD symptoms.
A 1 month to 3
. years
B 6 weeks to 10
. years
C 6 months to 5
. years
D 1 week to 30
, . years
1 points
QUESTION 3
1. Select the nondrug therapy approved for use in patients who have failed
to achievesatisfactory improvement with correctly prescribed antidepressant
drugs.
A Transcranial magnetic
B
.stimulation
Phototherapy
.
C
Vagal nerve stimulation
.
D
Psychoanalysis
.
Answer:
The correct answer is (A). Transcranial magnetic stimulation.
, Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses
magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression.
When other depression therapies have failed, TMS is commonly employed.
Repeating TMS or rTMS, is a therapy for depression that includes the delivery of
repetitive magnetic pulses.
An electromagnetic coil is placed on your scalp near your forehead during
a rTMS session.
The electromagnet emits a painless magnetic pulse that activates nerve cells in the
part ofyour brain that controls mood and sadness.
It's supposed to stimulate brain areas that are less active in depressed people.
Though the biochemistry of why rTMS works isn't fully known the stimulation appears
to change the way the brain function which appears to alleviate depressive symptoms
and enhance mood.
Step-by-Step
explanation Reference
Cleare, A., Pariante, C. M., Young, A. H., Anderson, I. M., Christmas, D., Cowen, P. J., ... &
members of the Consensus Meeting. (2015). Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive
disorders with antidepressants: a revision of the 2008 British Association for
Psychopharmacology guidelines. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 29(5), 459-525.
1 points
QUESTION 4
1.Select a provider’s most important knowledge area essential to a successful mentalhealth interview of a child.
A Normal
. development
B Cultural
. background
C
Sibling position
.
D
Medical history
.
ELABORATIONS 100 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
EXPLANATIONS WITH REFERENCES LATEST UPADTE
2022/2023 GRADED A+
QUESTION 1
1. Select the period of time after most recent use that THC (marijuana)
can be detectedin urine specimens.
A 7-12
. hours
B 36-72
. hours
C
3 days
.
D
2-7 days
.
,Answer:
C.
Step-by-Step explanation
Answer: 3 days
A drug detection window is the amount of time that a drug may be detected in a biological sample
for instance urine, blood, breath, or oral secretions. The presence of the significant THC-COOH
> LOQ implies that the individual was exposed to THC within 3 days of a single usage, up to
30 days in strong chronic users.
Reference
Huestis, M. A., Henningfield, J. E., & Cone, E. J. (2018). Blood cannabinoids. II. Models for the
prediction of time of marijuana exposure from plasma concentrations of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC) and 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH). Journal of analytical
toxicology, 16(5), 283-290.
1 points
QUESTION 2
1. Select the delay of time between exposure to the stressor and
onset of PYSD symptoms.
A 1 month to 3
. years
B 6 weeks to 10
. years
C 6 months to 5
. years
D 1 week to 30
, . years
1 points
QUESTION 3
1. Select the nondrug therapy approved for use in patients who have failed
to achievesatisfactory improvement with correctly prescribed antidepressant
drugs.
A Transcranial magnetic
B
.stimulation
Phototherapy
.
C
Vagal nerve stimulation
.
D
Psychoanalysis
.
Answer:
The correct answer is (A). Transcranial magnetic stimulation.
, Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive procedure that uses
magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of depression.
When other depression therapies have failed, TMS is commonly employed.
Repeating TMS or rTMS, is a therapy for depression that includes the delivery of
repetitive magnetic pulses.
An electromagnetic coil is placed on your scalp near your forehead during
a rTMS session.
The electromagnet emits a painless magnetic pulse that activates nerve cells in the
part ofyour brain that controls mood and sadness.
It's supposed to stimulate brain areas that are less active in depressed people.
Though the biochemistry of why rTMS works isn't fully known the stimulation appears
to change the way the brain function which appears to alleviate depressive symptoms
and enhance mood.
Step-by-Step
explanation Reference
Cleare, A., Pariante, C. M., Young, A. H., Anderson, I. M., Christmas, D., Cowen, P. J., ... &
members of the Consensus Meeting. (2015). Evidence-based guidelines for treating depressive
disorders with antidepressants: a revision of the 2008 British Association for
Psychopharmacology guidelines. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 29(5), 459-525.
1 points
QUESTION 4
1.Select a provider’s most important knowledge area essential to a successful mentalhealth interview of a child.
A Normal
. development
B Cultural
. background
C
Sibling position
.
D
Medical history
.