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NURS 751 Final Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version Clinical Significance of Resilience - Answers Lowers risk of: Depression Anxiety PTSD o Moderates response to treatment Definition of Resilience - Answers Capacity to effectively cope with and respond to stress Neurobiological, Cognitive and Behavioral features of Resilience - Answers o Intact reward and motivation systems o Appropriate fear responses o Adaptive social behaviors (altruism, social bonding) o Accurate threat appraisal o Avoids overly negative or overly positive biases First-line agent for PTSD - Answers SSRIs are first-line for PTSD o Sertraline (Zoloft) carries an FDA indication for PTSD Treatment for Sleep Disturbances associated with PTSD - Answers Temazepam (benzodiazepine) GAGBA-A agonist. may be used for short-term for sleep disruption • Trazodone (α1 antagonist) may also help with PTSD-related insomnia (off-label) • Prazosin (minipress) (α1 antagonist) is especially helpful for nightmares in veterans Dosing protocol for prazosin - Answers o Start: 1 mg at bedtime for ≥3 nights o Titrate: 3-15 mg (mean dose ~10 mg) Improves sleep latency and duration What is used for adrenergic modulation in PTSD? - Answers Propranolol (beta blocker) What to know about Propanolol for PTSD? - Answers Beta Blocker may prevent PTSD if given early o Crosses blood-brain barrier → blunts adrenergic overconsolidation of trauma memory o Most effective if initiated within 6-24 hours of trauma o Typical dose: 40 mg TID to QID for 7-10 days NNT- 6-8. (experimental) NNH- 50+ (bradycardia, fatigue) What is used to treat hyperarousal in PTSD? - Answers Clonidine and Guanfacine o Avoid abrupt withdrawal → rebound hypertension (especially with clonidine) • Clonidine: binds to α2A, α2B, α2C → more sedating (reduces hyperarousal and sympathetic tone) • Guanfacine: more selective for α2A → less sedation (improves sleep and emotional regulation) Study based dosing recommendations for Hydrocortisone in treating PTSD - Answers 100 mg hydrocortisone IV TID for 5 days post-op 100-140 mg/day hydrocortisone for 10 days post-trauma A single 100 mg IV dose of hydrocortisone administered within 6 hours of trauma was associated with reduced intrusive memories and lower CAPS scores at 1 month. 20-30 mg PO BID x 10 days starting within 12 hours of trauma reduced PTSD symptoms and decreased emotional memory consolidation. what to know about hydrocortisone for PTSD - Answers preventative use

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NURS 751 Final Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 2025-2026

Clinical Significance of Resilience - Answers Lowers risk of:

Depression

Anxiety

PTSD



o Moderates response to treatment

Definition of Resilience - Answers Capacity to effectively cope with and respond to stress

Neurobiological, Cognitive and Behavioral features of Resilience - Answers o Intact reward and
motivation systems

o Appropriate fear responses

o Adaptive social behaviors (altruism, social bonding)

o Accurate threat appraisal

o Avoids overly negative or overly positive biases

First-line agent for PTSD - Answers SSRIs are first-line for PTSD

o Sertraline (Zoloft) carries an FDA indication for PTSD

Treatment for Sleep Disturbances associated with PTSD - Answers Temazepam
(benzodiazepine) GAGBA-A agonist. may be used for short-term for sleep disruption



• Trazodone (α1 antagonist) may also help with PTSD-related insomnia (off-label)



• Prazosin (minipress) (α1 antagonist) is especially helpful for nightmares in veterans

Dosing protocol for prazosin - Answers o Start: 1 mg at bedtime for ≥3 nights

o Titrate: 3-15 mg (mean dose ~10 mg)



Improves sleep latency and duration

,What is used for adrenergic modulation in PTSD? - Answers Propranolol (beta blocker)

What to know about Propanolol for PTSD? - Answers Beta Blocker

may prevent PTSD if given early

o Crosses blood-brain barrier → blunts adrenergic overconsolidation of trauma

memory

o Most effective if initiated within 6-24 hours of trauma

o Typical dose: 40 mg TID to QID for 7-10 days

NNT- 6-8. (experimental)

NNH- 50+ (bradycardia, fatigue)

What is used to treat hyperarousal in PTSD? - Answers Clonidine and Guanfacine



o Avoid abrupt withdrawal → rebound hypertension (especially with clonidine)



• Clonidine: binds to α2A, α2B, α2C → more sedating

(reduces hyperarousal and sympathetic tone)



• Guanfacine: more selective for α2A → less sedation (improves sleep and emotional regulation)

Study based dosing recommendations for Hydrocortisone in treating PTSD - Answers 100 mg
hydrocortisone IV TID for 5 days post-op



100-140 mg/day hydrocortisone for 10 days post-trauma



A single 100 mg IV dose of hydrocortisone administered within 6 hours of

trauma was associated with reduced intrusive memories and lower CAPS scores at 1

month.

, 20-30 mg PO BID x 10 days starting within 12 hours of trauma reduced

PTSD symptoms and decreased emotional memory consolidation.

what to know about hydrocortisone for PTSD - Answers preventative use



Mechanism-HPA axis modulation; blunts trauma memory consolidation



NNT- 5-7

NNH- 25 (hyperglycemia, GI upset)

What are the 2 SSRIs used to treat PTSD - Answers Sertraline (Zoloft) and Paroxetine (Paxil)

MDMA assisted therapy for PTSD - Answers Enhances 5HT, oxytocin, neuroplasticity, facilitates
trauma reprocessing in therapy

NNT- 2.6 (Phase 3)

NNH- 15-20 (transient HTN/anxiety)

N-Acetylcysteine for PTSD - Answers Used as an adjunct; experimental



Glutamate modulator; antioxidant, reduces beuroinflammation

Oxytocin for PTSD - Answers Used as an adjunct; experimental; minimal risk



Enhances bonding, modulates HPA axis, reduces amygdala hyperractivity

Cannabidiol for PTSD - Answers Used as an adjunct; experimental



Modulates CB1/CB2, 5HT1A and TRPV1



Reduces fear memory reconsolidation



Mild sedation, rare interactions

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