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NURS 6635 Final Exam Questions With Answers and Explanations Latest Updated 2024 (100% Verified). Select the negative symptom of schizophrenia. QUESTION 1 1. Select the diagnostic criterion for catatonia resulting from a medical condition. Answer: A . A Anhedonia . B Delusions . C Catatonia . D Hallucinatio . ns Step-by-Step explanation Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects a person's ability to think, behave, express feelings, interpret reality, and interact with others. Schizophrenia is the most chronic and debilitating of the main psychiatric disorders, despite its rarity. There are symptoms of Schizophrenia - negative and positive ones. We will talk about the positive symptoms first. 1.) Hallucinations - the patient can hear, smell, see and feel something that nobody does. 2.) Delusion - the patient have mistaken or faulty beliefs. 3) Disorganized thoughts - patient is having a hard time to sort out or to arrange his thoughts. 4) Hard to concentrate - lose focus on something or what he does. 5) Movement disorders. So, we can eliminate "Delusions" (letter B) and "Hallucinations" (Letter D) as choices for negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. Now, we will talk about the negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. 1.) Lack of pleasure - the patient does not have joy or being happy whatever he does. Also called anhedonia. 2.) Trouble of speech - don't show or being open on his thoughts and feelings. Also called alogia. 3.) Flattening - no emotions in talking like monotonal talk. 4.) Withdrawal - no social life or having no plans with friends. Also called apathy. 5) Struggling with the basic chores in daily life - hard to do some basic stuff or stopping taking care of themselves. 6.) No - follow through - also called avolition. So, we can say that Anhedonia (letter A) is the answer, but what is Catatonia? Catatonia is a psychomotor disorder. It involves the connection between the mental and movement function. Recently, it was thought of as a type of Schizophrenia. Thus, Catatonia is not a negative symptoms of Schizophrenia. Thus, ANHEDONIA (Letter A) is the only negative symptoms of Schizophrenia in the given choices. To support my explanation, I will attach some articles / links for references. 1 points QUESTION 3 1. Select the most defining characteristic of inevitable suicide. A Lack of family history . B Unexpected adverse drug . effect C Provider loses hope in . patient D Failure of best therapy . Answer: C . Step-by-Step explanation The lack of hope is the inevitable cause of suicide. If the provider loses hope in the patient then there is no way for the patient to recover. Option C is correct. 1 points QUESTION 4 1. Select the type of neurochemical receptor that is blocked by caffeine. A GABA . B Glutamate . C Adenosine . D Norepinephri . ne Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychoactive drug. The only molecular targets for caffeine at nontoxic doses are the main adenosine receptors in the brain, namely the inhibitory A1 receptors (A1R) and the facilitatory A2A receptors (A2AR) (9) 1 points QUESTION 5 1. Select the main cause female orgasmic disorder. A Cultural . B Genetic . C Hormonal 1 points QUESTION 6 1.Select the symptom not present in paranoid personality disorder. . D Psychologi . cal Answer: D . Step-by-Step explanation The right answer is Option D. Physical, Situational & Psychological factors can contribute to female orgasmic disorder such as: 1. Physical 1. Medical conditions 2. Medications 2. Situational 1. Sexual inexperience 2. Insufficient foreplay 3. Lack of understanding about how genital organs function4. Poor communication about sex 3. Psychological 1. Guilty feeling about sex2. Anxiety & depression 3. Relationship issues 4. Past abuse A Denial of . responsibility B Fixed delusions 1 points QUESTION 7 1. Select the disorder that is often comorbid with brief psychotic disorder. . C Suspicious of . coworkers D Hostility and . irritability Answer: A . Step-by-Step explanation CSuspicious of coworkers Suspicious of coworkers is a symptom of paranoid personality disorder it displays unusual behavior towards others. Usually associated with trust issues and unstable self confidence. They tend to admit with negative feelings towards others and uncomfortable having in a group. The symptoms of paranoid personality disorder may appear in childhood or adolescence. People who suffer prefer isolation, have weak peer relationships, social anxiety, academic underachievement, hypersensitivity, idiosyncratic fantasies, and odd thoughts and language. These teenagers can seem "weird" or "eccentric," making them easy targets for bullying. A Generalized . anxiety B Bipolar I . C Depressive . D Personality . 1 points QUESTION 9 1. Select the lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia in the United States. Answer: B . Step-by-Step explanation It is because a genetic link, who have mood disorder. 1 points QUESTION 8 1. Select the age before which a majority of paraphilic disorders occurs. A 2 . 2 B 1 . 8 C 2 . 5 D 5 . 0 Answer: B . Step-by-Step explanation Paraphilias occurs primarily in males with an average onset between age 8 and 12. Hence option (B) is the correct option A 0.1- . 1.0% B 1-5% . C 5-10% . D 0.08% . Answer: A . Step-by-Step explanation The estimated number of people having schizophrenia in the US is 2.5 million. The total population of US is 328 million. Therefore, (2.5 million/328 million) x 100 = 0.76% So, the answer is letter A. 0.1-1.0% QUESTION 10 1. Select the age range of the highest rate of substance dependence or abuse. A 12-17 . B 18-25 . C 26-40 . D 65 and . older Answer: B . Step-by-Step explanation Statistics on Specific Population Demographics and Addiction 1 points which equates to 14.8% of this population and about 1 in 7 people.1 2017.7 Adolescents (aged 12-17):  In 2017, approximately 4% of the American adolescent population age 12 to 17 suffered from a substance use disorder; this equals 992,000 teens or 1 in 25 people in  About 443,000 adolescents age 12 to 17 had an alcohol use disorder in 2017, or 1.8%  An estimated 741,000 adolescents suffered from an illicit drug use disorder in 2017, or Young adults aged 18-25:  About 5.1 million young adults age 18 to 25 battled a substance use disorder in 2017,  About 3.4 million young adults age 18 to 25 had an alcohol use disorder in 2017, or  About 2.5 million young adults had an illicit drug use disorder in 2017, or about 7.3% of  Heroin use among young adults between 18 and 25 years old doubled in the past Over age 26:  Approximately 13.6 million adults age 26 or older struggled with a substance use  About 10.6 million adults age 26 and older had an alcohol use disorder in 2017, or  About 4.3 million adults age 26 or older had an illicit drug use disorder in 2017, or 2% Elderly individuals:  More than 1 million elderly adults age 65 or older had a substance use disorder in  That same year, about 978,000 of people in this age group had an alcohol use disorder  Two-thirds of the senior citizens over the age of 65 who struggle with alcohol use  Between 21% and 66% of elderly individuals battling a substance use disorder also suffer from a co-occurring mental health disorder.6 disorder in 2017, or 6.4% of this age disorders developed the disorder before and about 93,000 had an illicit drug use disorder.7 of this age group.1 about 5% of this age decade . 4 this population.1 about 10% of young about 3% of this of this age group.1 QUESTION 11 1. Select the characteristic that is greater in childhood than adult onset schizophrenia. A Delusions . B Social withdrawal . C Hallucinations . D Disorganized . speech

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