ANS-11 percent of pregnancy-related deaths are caused by mental health issues. T/F: Anyone
experiencing mania or hypomania should seek treatment from a psychiatric professional. -
ANS-True T/F: Women are nearly twice as likely as men to have both mood disorders and
anxiety. ANS-True ANS-1 explains the advantages of skin-to-skin contact. Improves
thermoregulation.
2. reduces parent and child stress. 3. reduces the infant's response to pain. 4. facilitates
breastfeeding. ANS-1 is one of the most widely used NDRIs. 200 milligrams of bupropion
(Wellbutrin, Zyban) 2. 150mg Bupropion XR What are the most common side effects of SSRIs
and SNRIs? - Anxiety, nausea, and vomiting - Nervousness - Throataches ANS-1 is a common
name for SNRIs. Cymbalta's duloxetine (60 mg) has fewer sexual side effects. 2. 37.5 mg of
venlafaxine (Effexor) or 37.5 mg Venlafaxine IR What are some of the most common physical
complaints that people with mental health disorders have? - Throatache - Problems with the
stomach and intestines - Changes in sleep ANS-1 is a common name for SSRIs. 10-20
milligrams of Celexa, which is safe for pregnant women. 2. 5-10 milligrams of escitalopram
(Lexapro) are safe for pregnant women. 3. 10-20 milligrams of Prozac-like fluoxetine 4.
Paroxetine (Paxil), 10-20 milligrams, is not recommended for pregnant women. 5. 25-50mg of
sertraline (Zoloft) What are Bowlby's criticisms of his attachment theory? ANS: universalizes a
multifaceted, complex, and culturally influenced process. - Does not address the needs of
mothers and fathers. ANS-1: What factors are associated with initial bonding and attachment?
Proximity
2. Reciprocity
3. Commitment
ANS—SSRIs are the first-line medications for treating depression. - NDRIs
- SNRIs
ANS: stressful life events like divorce, job change, financial problems, or pregnancy are risk
factors for major depression. - A friend or loved one who passed away recently - depressed
members of the family - a history of trauma or abuse - experiencing a traumatic event - Violence
in the intimate relationship - microaggressions, discrimination, and racism - a serious or
persistent health problem - Abuse of alcohol or drugs - previous bouts of depression -
Contributors to Meds What screening methods are available for anxiety disorders? ANS-GAD-2
- GAD-7
- ANS-- Genetic factors What are some risk factors for mental health disorders? - External
influences - Interactions between genes and environments. ANS-1: What are bipolar disorder
(DIGFAST) symptoms? Distraction, inability to concentrate, and multitasking 2. Risky and
indiscreet behavior 3. Elegance and improved self-worth 4. Idea flurry and racing thoughts 5.
Activity, with a higher level of goal-directed activity 6. Sleep, less sleep is needed. 7. Talkative
ANS—sweating, trembling, shaking, the sensation of SOB or being smothered, nausea, chest
pain or discomfort, dizziness, lightheadedness, unsteadiness or fainting, fear of losing control or
going insane, fear of dying, paresthesia, and chills or hot flashes—are symptoms of panic