Questions with Accurate Answers – Nursing Mental
Health Exam
1. A non-invasive procedure to help fight depression that uses a magnetic
pulse to stimulate brain cells that control mood
MRI
Repetitive TMS
Psychotherapy
ECT
2. Describe the significance of cytochrome P450 in the context of psychiatric
nursing and medication management.
Cytochrome P450 is crucial for metabolizing psychotropic
medications, affecting their efficacy and safety.
Cytochrome P450 inhibits the action of psychotropic medications.
Cytochrome P450 transports medications to the brain for immediate
effect.
Cytochrome P450 synthesizes neurotransmitters that enhance
mood.
3. What does the term 'family life cycle' refer to?
The family's cultural background
The family's financial stability
,The family's communication patterns
The family's developmental process over time
,4. What is the primary focus of pharmacokinetics in medication
administration?
The cultural implications of drug therapy
The psychological effects of medication
The historical development of pharmacology
The most effective route, dosage, and schedule
5. Agonists are chemicals which:
Blocks the receptor site
Similar chemical structure to neurotransmitter
Binds to the same receptors as a neurotransmitter and has the
opposite effect
Binds to the same receptors as a neurotransmitter and mimics the
effects
6. What is the primary focus of pharmacological treatment for mental
disturbances?
Environmental stressors
Cognitive behavioral patterns
Psychosocial factors
Suspected neurotransmitter-receptor problem
7. Describe how second generation antipsychotics differ from first generation
antipsychotics in terms of side effects.
Second generation antipsychotics are less likely to cause
extrapyramidal symptoms compared to first generation
, antipsychotics but may still lead to abnormal movement disorders.
Second generation antipsychotics have no side effects.
Second generation antipsychotics only cause weight gain.
First generation antipsychotics are safer than second generation
antipsychotics.
8. In a scenario where a patient begins to exhibit transference towards their
nurse, what is the most appropriate initial response for the nurse to maintain
a professional relationship?
Acknowledge the feelings without encouraging them.
Reassure the patient that their feelings are inappropriate.
Ignore the feelings and focus solely on treatment.
Encourage the patient to explore these feelings in depth.
9. If a patient has a gastrointestinal condition that affects drug absorption,
what might be a potential consequence for their pharmacological
treatment?
Increased side effects of the medication
Faster onset of action for the medication
Reduced effectiveness of the medication
No impact on the medication's effectiveness
10. What age range is associated with the concrete operational stage of
cognitive development?
7 to 11 years
11 to 15 years