pmhnp practice questions with correct answers
pmhnp practice questions with correct answers Reflexes expected at 1 month - Answer ️️ -Moro until 4 months, Palmer until 4 months, Plantar util 8 months, Babinski (2 years is disease) Signs of fetal alcohol syndrome - Answer ️️ -small head, shoey palpebral fissure, inner epicanthal folds. Do IEP and early intervention specialist Rhett Syndrome - Answer ️️ -a rare disorder found virtually exclusively in girls, is a neurodevelopmental disorder in which the child usually develops normally unitl about 6 to 18 months of age at which characteristics of the syndrome emerge; characteristics include: hypotonia (loss of muscle tone), reduced eye contact, decelerated head growth, and disinterest in play activities EPS types - Answer ️️ -Tardive dyskinesia happen after years (eps is a precursor). Acute dystonia (hours), Parkinsons (weeks), Akathisia (days) Where do EPS originate - Answer ️️ -nigrostiatal tract. How does tegretol interact with cipro - Answer ️️ -cipro and erythromycin are inhibitors. Cause increased level of Tegretol. Black box warning Tegretol side effects - Answer ️️ -Aplastic anemia, agranulocytosis, steven johnsons, hyponatremia. Watch with cipro and erythro nuchal rigidity - Answer ️️ -stiffness in cervical neck area, meningitis ACE inhibitors - Answer ️️ --pril, CHF signs of serotonin syndrome - Answer ️️ --shivering -anxiety -diaphoresis -hyperthermia Shits and Shivers diarrhea, shivering, hyperreflexia/myoclonis, increased temperature, vital sign instability, encephalopathy, restlessness, sweating Serotonin Discontinuation Syndrome - Answer ️️ -syndrome caused by abrupt withdrawal of an antidepressant drug, resulting in sensory disturbances, sleeping disturbances, disequilibrium, flu-like symptoms, dizzy, vertigo, paresthesia (brain zaps), nausea/vomiting, and gastrointestinal effects NMS - Answer ️️ -neuroleptic malignant syndrome *S*evere fever *C*hanging LOC *A*utonomic instability *R*igidity *S*weating and drooling FEVERS- fever, encephalopathy, vitals instability, elevated white blood cell count/cpk, rigidity Levels of Prevention - Answer ️️ -Primary: prevent/promotion, classes, safety initiatives, education, classes, modifying environment Secondary: screen-early detection, crisis hotlines, disaster Tertiary: treat- to prevent further deterioration, rehab, restoration, day treatment, social skills Risk factors for serotonin syndrome - Answer ️️ -more
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