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NUR 2459 RASMUSSEN MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 1&2
MODULES 1-6/ NUR 2459 MENTAL HEALTH EXAMS
1&2 ALL MODULES, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025 LATEST
100% PASS
medications that may be given during ECT - ANS atropine sulfate, succinylcholine,
sedative medication and medication to help client relax.
what is trans-cranial magnetic stimulation? - ANS a noninvasive therapy that uses
magnetic pulsations to stimulate the cerebral cortex of the brain for those with
depression who have not been responsive to medications.
What is vagus nerve stimulation? - ANS provides electrical stimulation through
the vagus nerve of the brain through a surgically implanted device to increase
neurotransmitter levels to treat depression resistant to other methods of treatment
and medication.
explain what stress is. - ANS maladaptive responses to stressors from the internal
or external environment, evidenced by thoughts, feelings and behaviors that are
incongruent with the local and cultural norms, and interfere with the individual,
social, occupational and physical functioning
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which two defense mechanisms are always healthy? - ANS alturism and sublimation
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Role of psychiatric nurse - ANS maladaptive responses to stressors from the
internal or external environment, evidenced by thoughts, feelings and behaviors
that are incongruent with the local and cultural norms, and interfere with the
individual, social, occupational and physical functioning.
explain the role of EEG and EKG with ECT - ANS This allows for cardiac
monitoring, and also observation of brain activity (seizure activity in the brain).
what is the role of the stranger - ANS first interaction with the nurse and treating
the patient with respect.
what is the role of the resource person - ANS will give answers in a way the patient
can understand based on their healthcare information.
what is the role of the teacher - ANS the nurse identifies learning needs and
information related to the patients healthcare.
what is the role of the leader - ANS encourages both the nurse and the patient to
have a democratic relationship and be active in the plan of care.
what is the role of the surrogate - ANS the patient may see the nurse as a mother
figure, sibling, or another nurse in the past where the situation may generate
feelings similar to ones felt in the past.
what is the role of the technical expert - ANS understands technical devices and
clinical interventions needed for the best interest of the patient.
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what is the role of the counselor - ANS the nurse uses interpersonal techniques to
assist patients in adapting with changes in life experiences and to help them
understand what they are going through in the present situation.
SPECIALISTS EXAM
1|P a g e
NUR 2459 RASMUSSEN MENTAL HEALTH EXAM 1&2
MODULES 1-6/ NUR 2459 MENTAL HEALTH EXAMS
1&2 ALL MODULES, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025 LATEST
100% PASS
medications that may be given during ECT - ANS atropine sulfate, succinylcholine,
sedative medication and medication to help client relax.
what is trans-cranial magnetic stimulation? - ANS a noninvasive therapy that uses
magnetic pulsations to stimulate the cerebral cortex of the brain for those with
depression who have not been responsive to medications.
What is vagus nerve stimulation? - ANS provides electrical stimulation through
the vagus nerve of the brain through a surgically implanted device to increase
neurotransmitter levels to treat depression resistant to other methods of treatment
and medication.
explain what stress is. - ANS maladaptive responses to stressors from the internal
or external environment, evidenced by thoughts, feelings and behaviors that are
incongruent with the local and cultural norms, and interfere with the individual,
social, occupational and physical functioning
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, SPECIALISTS EXAM
which two defense mechanisms are always healthy? - ANS alturism and sublimation
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, SPECIALISTS EXAM
6|P a g e
Role of psychiatric nurse - ANS maladaptive responses to stressors from the
internal or external environment, evidenced by thoughts, feelings and behaviors
that are incongruent with the local and cultural norms, and interfere with the
individual, social, occupational and physical functioning.
explain the role of EEG and EKG with ECT - ANS This allows for cardiac
monitoring, and also observation of brain activity (seizure activity in the brain).
what is the role of the stranger - ANS first interaction with the nurse and treating
the patient with respect.
what is the role of the resource person - ANS will give answers in a way the patient
can understand based on their healthcare information.
what is the role of the teacher - ANS the nurse identifies learning needs and
information related to the patients healthcare.
what is the role of the leader - ANS encourages both the nurse and the patient to
have a democratic relationship and be active in the plan of care.
what is the role of the surrogate - ANS the patient may see the nurse as a mother
figure, sibling, or another nurse in the past where the situation may generate
feelings similar to ones felt in the past.
what is the role of the technical expert - ANS understands technical devices and
clinical interventions needed for the best interest of the patient.
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what is the role of the counselor - ANS the nurse uses interpersonal techniques to
assist patients in adapting with changes in life experiences and to help them
understand what they are going through in the present situation.
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