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Psychopharmacology
A concern with children on long-term therapy with CNS stimulant for ADHD is: 
a. Addiction 
b. Weight gain 
c. Substance abuse 
d. Growth suppression - a. Addiction 
Antipsychotic medications are thought to decrease psychotic symptoms by: 
a. Blocking reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin 
b. Blocking the action of dopamine in the brain 
c. Inhibiting production of the enzyme MAO 
d. Depressing the CNS - b. Blocking the action of dopamine in the brain 
Doses of bupropion should be administere...
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A concern with children on long-term therapy with CNS stimulant for ADHD is: 
a. Addiction 
b. Weight gain 
c. Substance abuse 
d. Growth suppression - a. Addiction 
Antipsychotic medications are thought to decrease psychotic symptoms by: 
a. Blocking reuptake of norepinephrine and serotonin 
b. Blocking the action of dopamine in the brain 
c. Inhibiting production of the enzyme MAO 
d. Depressing the CNS - b. Blocking the action of dopamine in the brain 
Doses of bupropion should be administere...
Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 2 Working in Health & Social Care
6C's - Communication is central to the caring relationship, particularly the ability to listen 
carefully to service users. The motto to guide practice should be 'no decision about me 
without me'. 
Courage to always do the right thing for service users and to speak up when there are 
concerns, particularly about poor practice. 
Compassion for service users and their carers must be based on empathy, respect and 
dignity. 
Care is at the heart and core of the health and care professions...
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6C's - Communication is central to the caring relationship, particularly the ability to listen 
carefully to service users. The motto to guide practice should be 'no decision about me 
without me'. 
Courage to always do the right thing for service users and to speak up when there are 
concerns, particularly about poor practice. 
Compassion for service users and their carers must be based on empathy, respect and 
dignity. 
Care is at the heart and core of the health and care professions...
Leadership Yoder-Wise Final Exam
"I really wish that my supervisor would realize and acknowledge all the things I do 
well...." In nursing, this has been identified as a problem. Which statement is part of the 
solution? a. Focus on new staff. 
b. Focus on unfamiliar care assignments. 
c. Focus on making corrections. 
d. Focus on the strengths of the individual. - D 
A busy neurologic intensive care unit and a step-down unit are most likely to use which 
patient classification system? 
a. Factor evaluation. 
b. Prototyp...
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"I really wish that my supervisor would realize and acknowledge all the things I do 
well...." In nursing, this has been identified as a problem. Which statement is part of the 
solution? a. Focus on new staff. 
b. Focus on unfamiliar care assignments. 
c. Focus on making corrections. 
d. Focus on the strengths of the individual. - D 
A busy neurologic intensive care unit and a step-down unit are most likely to use which 
patient classification system? 
a. Factor evaluation. 
b. Prototyp...
Leadership and Management Alternate Item Format Quiz
A charge nurse is managing a conflict between co-workers. Which of the following are 
effective management functions for conflict resolution? Select all that apply. 
Select one or more: 
a. Pursue alternative dispute resolutions when conflict cannot be resolved. 
b. Obtain needed unit resources through effective negotiation strategies. 
c. Suppress the need for closure and follow-up to negotiation. 
d. Create a work environment that minimizes the conditions for conflict. 
e. Avoid facilitati...
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A charge nurse is managing a conflict between co-workers. Which of the following are 
effective management functions for conflict resolution? Select all that apply. 
Select one or more: 
a. Pursue alternative dispute resolutions when conflict cannot be resolved. 
b. Obtain needed unit resources through effective negotiation strategies. 
c. Suppress the need for closure and follow-up to negotiation. 
d. Create a work environment that minimizes the conditions for conflict. 
e. Avoid facilitati...
HESI Prep - Health Assessment Practice Questions
1. In an interview, the nurse may find it necessary to take notes to aid his or her 
memory later. Which statement is true regarding note-taking? 
A) Note-taking may impede the nurse's observation of the patient's nonverbal 
behaviors. 
B) Note-taking allows the patient to continue at his or her own pace as the nurse 
records what is said. 
C) Note-taking allows the nurse to shift attention away from the patient, resulting in an 
increased comfort level. 
D) Note-taking allows the nurse t...
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1. In an interview, the nurse may find it necessary to take notes to aid his or her 
memory later. Which statement is true regarding note-taking? 
A) Note-taking may impede the nurse's observation of the patient's nonverbal 
behaviors. 
B) Note-taking allows the patient to continue at his or her own pace as the nurse 
records what is said. 
C) Note-taking allows the nurse to shift attention away from the patient, resulting in an 
increased comfort level. 
D) Note-taking allows the nurse t...
Health Assessment Musculoskeletal home study
abduction - moving away from the body 
adduction - moving toward the midline 
bursa - enclosed sac filled with synovial fluid, prevent friction 
cartilage - resilient tissue 
covers surface of opposing bones in synovial joints 
absorb stress and weight 
cartilaginous - slightly moveable, vertebra 
circumduction - moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder 
depression - lowering a body part (shoulder) 
elevation - raising a body part (shoulder) 
eversion - moving the sole of the foot outward ...
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abduction - moving away from the body 
adduction - moving toward the midline 
bursa - enclosed sac filled with synovial fluid, prevent friction 
cartilage - resilient tissue 
covers surface of opposing bones in synovial joints 
absorb stress and weight 
cartilaginous - slightly moveable, vertebra 
circumduction - moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder 
depression - lowering a body part (shoulder) 
elevation - raising a body part (shoulder) 
eversion - moving the sole of the foot outward ...
Health Assessment HESI Practice Questions
A 9-year old child tells his school nurse that his eye itches and tears much more than 
usual. When the nurse examines his eye, his sclera is reddened. Which eye abnormality 
do these signs and symptoms most suggest? 
A. Cataracts 
B. Ptosis 
C. Glaucoma 
D. Conjunctivitis - D 
Conjunctivitis causes redness of the eye as well as itching and increased tearing. A 
child would be unlikely to develop a cataract or glaucoma. Ptosis refers to a drooping 
eyelid. 
A 19-year-old client is admitted t...
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A 9-year old child tells his school nurse that his eye itches and tears much more than 
usual. When the nurse examines his eye, his sclera is reddened. Which eye abnormality 
do these signs and symptoms most suggest? 
A. Cataracts 
B. Ptosis 
C. Glaucoma 
D. Conjunctivitis - D 
Conjunctivitis causes redness of the eye as well as itching and increased tearing. A 
child would be unlikely to develop a cataract or glaucoma. Ptosis refers to a drooping 
eyelid. 
A 19-year-old client is admitted t...
Health and Social Care - Unit 4 - Enquiries into Current Research in Health and Social Care
CASE STUDY - Definition, strengths and weaknesses - Specific examples explored in 
depth, real life of an issue 
+ : Can help improve practice and policy 
+ : Allows for a wide range of data (detailed) 
- : Time consuming 
- : Data is only specific to one case 
CHECKLISTS - Definition, strengths and weaknesses - A list of predetermined 
statements of features.. The presence or absence of each one is recorded. 
+ : Quick, straightforward 
+ : Easy to complete 
- : Not detailed 
- : No r...
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CASE STUDY - Definition, strengths and weaknesses - Specific examples explored in 
depth, real life of an issue 
+ : Can help improve practice and policy 
+ : Allows for a wide range of data (detailed) 
- : Time consuming 
- : Data is only specific to one case 
CHECKLISTS - Definition, strengths and weaknesses - A list of predetermined 
statements of features.. The presence or absence of each one is recorded. 
+ : Quick, straightforward 
+ : Easy to complete 
- : Not detailed 
- : No r...
Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition Chapter 16 STUDY
A client has been feeling "down in the dumps" because of the loss of a pet 2 years ago. 
Which condition would the nurse suspect in the client? - Persistent depressive disorder 
A client has been in multiple abusive relationships yet stays with the significant other 
because the client feels he or she cannot leave. Which theory can best explain the 
client's depression? - *Learning theory 
Learning theory suggests that the client learns helplessness and feels a lack of control 
over his o...
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A client has been feeling "down in the dumps" because of the loss of a pet 2 years ago. 
Which condition would the nurse suspect in the client? - Persistent depressive disorder 
A client has been in multiple abusive relationships yet stays with the significant other 
because the client feels he or she cannot leave. Which theory can best explain the 
client's depression? - *Learning theory 
Learning theory suggests that the client learns helplessness and feels a lack of control 
over his o...
Essentials of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing 8th edition
A client diagnosed recently with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is prescribed donepezil 
(Aricept). The client's spouse inquires, "How does this work? Will this cure him?" Which 
response by the nurse is appropriate? - This medication delays the destruction of 
acetylcholine, a chemical in the brain necessary for memory processes. Although most 
effective in the early stages, it serves to delay, but not stop, the progression of the 
disease." 
A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD...
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A client diagnosed recently with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is prescribed donepezil 
(Aricept). The client's spouse inquires, "How does this work? Will this cure him?" Which 
response by the nurse is appropriate? - This medication delays the destruction of 
acetylcholine, a chemical in the brain necessary for memory processes. Although most 
effective in the early stages, it serves to delay, but not stop, the progression of the 
disease." 
A client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease (AD...
Nursing Care of Children Pre-assignment Quiz.
Fundamentals of Nursing, Ninth Edition
NURS 6531 Midterm Exam 2020 , Walden University.