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NR 606 Final Exam (Lessons 5-8) Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2026
available in beads that may be sprinkled on food for children who cannot swallow pills 
ritalin 
patch applied in the morning and removed after 9 hour 
Daytrana 
Available in immediate release and extended release 
More potent than Ritalin 
High risk of adverse effects 
Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin) 
It is available in orally disintegrating extended-release formula for children who cannot swallow pills. 
Avoid prescribing when an monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) has been used within 14 days. ...
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available in beads that may be sprinkled on food for children who cannot swallow pills 
ritalin 
patch applied in the morning and removed after 9 hour 
Daytrana 
Available in immediate release and extended release 
More potent than Ritalin 
High risk of adverse effects 
Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin) 
It is available in orally disintegrating extended-release formula for children who cannot swallow pills. 
Avoid prescribing when an monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) has been used within 14 days. ...
NR-606 Final Exam Study Questions with Correct Answers 2026
What is the DSM-5 definition of ADHD? 
A persistent pattern of selective attention and/or hyperactivity and or impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development. The patient should usually have 6 or more symptoms of selective attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity for 6 months or longer. 
Symptoms interfere with social, academic, or occupational functioning 
symptoms are present in two or more setting 
What are some s/s of selective attention (refers to the ability to focus on specif...
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What is the DSM-5 definition of ADHD? 
A persistent pattern of selective attention and/or hyperactivity and or impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development. The patient should usually have 6 or more symptoms of selective attention, hyperactivity and impulsivity for 6 months or longer. 
Symptoms interfere with social, academic, or occupational functioning 
symptoms are present in two or more setting 
What are some s/s of selective attention (refers to the ability to focus on specif...
Complete Package Deal MHA 708 Exam A, B, C, and D Study Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2026
Complete Package Deal MHA 708 Exam A, B, C, and D Study Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2026
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NR 605 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers 2026
incidence rate 
the number of new cases of a disease (in a specific period: usually a year) 
divided by 
the number of individuals in a population 
prevalence rate 
proportion of the population affected by a disease in a given time 
 
-remember if we are good at treating a chronic disease, the prevalence may be higher 
cell injury causes 
Depletion of ATP 
decreased oxygen in the cell 
increased release of free radicals 
increased free radicals leads to 
increased intracellular calcium 
increase...
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incidence rate 
the number of new cases of a disease (in a specific period: usually a year) 
divided by 
the number of individuals in a population 
prevalence rate 
proportion of the population affected by a disease in a given time 
 
-remember if we are good at treating a chronic disease, the prevalence may be higher 
cell injury causes 
Depletion of ATP 
decreased oxygen in the cell 
increased release of free radicals 
increased free radicals leads to 
increased intracellular calcium 
increase...
NR605 Final Exam Questions and Answers 2026
CBT Core Principles 
CBT is based on the idea that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. 
Maladaptive thinking patterns contribute to psychological distress. 
Change in thinking patterns can lead to changes in emotions and behavior. 
Therapy is structured, time-limited, and goal-oriented. 
Involves collaborative empiricism – patient and therapist work together. 
CBT's relationship to nursing theory 
Aligns with Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory: emphasizes empowering patient...
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CBT Core Principles 
CBT is based on the idea that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. 
Maladaptive thinking patterns contribute to psychological distress. 
Change in thinking patterns can lead to changes in emotions and behavior. 
Therapy is structured, time-limited, and goal-oriented. 
Involves collaborative empiricism – patient and therapist work together. 
CBT's relationship to nursing theory 
Aligns with Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory: emphasizes empowering patient...
NR605 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified Graded A+ 2026
CBT 
Short-term, structured, and goal-oriented 
Based on the premise that the ability to adapt positively to the environment is essential for psychological health 
Principles of CBT 
- Dysfunctional thoughts are rooted in irrational assumptions 
- How an individual views themselves and the world determines their emotions and behaviors 
- Individuals can learn adaptive behaviors which can relieve S&S and improve quality of life 
CBT: Primary Thinking 
Recognizes the indeterminate, negative, and i...
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CBT 
Short-term, structured, and goal-oriented 
Based on the premise that the ability to adapt positively to the environment is essential for psychological health 
Principles of CBT 
- Dysfunctional thoughts are rooted in irrational assumptions 
- How an individual views themselves and the world determines their emotions and behaviors 
- Individuals can learn adaptive behaviors which can relieve S&S and improve quality of life 
CBT: Primary Thinking 
Recognizes the indeterminate, negative, and i...
NR605- Midterm Exam Study Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2026
Explain the difference between the Biomedical model and the Holistic Model 
The Holistic approach is truly the pillar of all recovery care models. This approach ensures that the patient is treated through healing. In contrast, in a holistic model, symptoms are seen as a form of communication and are useful for understanding the meaning of the dysregulation and disharmony that are occurring for this person at a given time. 
Holistic therapy respects the complexity of each unique individual, appre...
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Explain the difference between the Biomedical model and the Holistic Model 
The Holistic approach is truly the pillar of all recovery care models. This approach ensures that the patient is treated through healing. In contrast, in a holistic model, symptoms are seen as a form of communication and are useful for understanding the meaning of the dysregulation and disharmony that are occurring for this person at a given time. 
Holistic therapy respects the complexity of each unique individual, appre...
NR605 Midterm Exam Study Questions and Answers 100% Graded A+ 2026
Psychotherapy 
-nonpharmacological intervention 
-used to tx mental health diagnoses or distress 
-help clients improve functioning and well-being 
-talk therapy 
-provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, counselors, and PMHNPs 
-may include individual, couple, family, or group sessions 
-Goals: symptom reduction, improvement in functioning, relapse prevention, empowerment, achievement of collaborative goals set by the client & therapist. 
Methods...
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Psychotherapy 
-nonpharmacological intervention 
-used to tx mental health diagnoses or distress 
-help clients improve functioning and well-being 
-talk therapy 
-provided by psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, counselors, and PMHNPs 
-may include individual, couple, family, or group sessions 
-Goals: symptom reduction, improvement in functioning, relapse prevention, empowerment, achievement of collaborative goals set by the client & therapist. 
Methods...
MHA 708 Exam D Study Questions and Answers 100% Verified
Define disparity 
Lack of similarity or equality; inequality; difference: a disparity in age; disparity in rank 
What defines health disparities? 
Healthy People 2020 
8 determinants to the scope of a health care problem (8 groups of at risk people) 
1. Racial inequities 
2. ethnic inequities 
3. gender 
4. sexual orientation 
5. age 
6. access to medical coverage/insurance coverage 
7. geographic location 
8. health literacy 
Recognition of ___ is crucial to the understanding of ___ 
health det...
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Define disparity 
Lack of similarity or equality; inequality; difference: a disparity in age; disparity in rank 
What defines health disparities? 
Healthy People 2020 
8 determinants to the scope of a health care problem (8 groups of at risk people) 
1. Racial inequities 
2. ethnic inequities 
3. gender 
4. sexual orientation 
5. age 
6. access to medical coverage/insurance coverage 
7. geographic location 
8. health literacy 
Recognition of ___ is crucial to the understanding of ___ 
health det...
MHA 708 Exam C Questions with Correct Answers
Which 3 sectors make up the WHO? 
- World Health Assembly 
- Executive Board 
- Secretariat 
This branch of the WHO has delegates from all member countries: 
World Health Assembly 
How many countries have delegates on the WHO's World Health Assembly? 
193 
This branch of the WHO serves as the main policy implementation body: 
Secretariat 
This branch of the WHO facilitates the work of the World Health Assembly and advises on technical issues related to health (UN): 
Exexutive Board 
What are ...
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Which 3 sectors make up the WHO? 
- World Health Assembly 
- Executive Board 
- Secretariat 
This branch of the WHO has delegates from all member countries: 
World Health Assembly 
How many countries have delegates on the WHO's World Health Assembly? 
193 
This branch of the WHO serves as the main policy implementation body: 
Secretariat 
This branch of the WHO facilitates the work of the World Health Assembly and advises on technical issues related to health (UN): 
Exexutive Board 
What are ...
GEO793 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2025
Smog Check Inspector Ca 2024-2025 Actual Exam 150 Questions and Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers)
Psy 1010 Midterm Exam Study Questions and Answers 100% ACCURATE(2024-2025)
NUR 265 Exam 2 Study Guide Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
NUR 265 Exam 1 Study Questions and Answers 2025