CMN568 / CMN 568 UNIT 5 / & FINAL EXAMS
(LATEST 2025 UPDATES STUDY BUNDLE WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS) INTRO TO FAMILY NP EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | 100%
CORRECT | GRADE A - SOUTH ALABAMA
What may African Americans consider to be more helpful than
medications in the tx of depression? .....ANSWER.....prayer
Among black patients, involvement of who might lead to improve
retention and medical tx rates for depression?
.....ANSWER.....involvement of a religious or spiritual leader
What set of questions elicit the patient's perspective of illness
and are widely used? .....ANSWER.....Kleinman questions
What is the most serious complication of depression?
.....ANSWER.....attempted or completed suicide
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What are the 3 types of childhood depression?
.....ANSWER.....major depressive disorder, dysthymia or
dysthymic disorder, and bipolar affective disorder
What is the hallmark of major depressive disorder?
.....ANSWER.....sad or depressed mood for atleast 2 weeks
In children, depressive symptoms are most often described as
what? .....ANSWER.....irritability
Younger children are most likely to have what manifestation of
depression? .....ANSWER.....somatic symptoms (headache,upset
stomach)
What type of behavior might adolescents engage in who are
depressed? .....ANSWER.....risky and antisocial
What is the primary difference between major depressive
disorder and bipolar affective disorder? .....ANSWER.....periods
of mania
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What should be suspected if antidepressants cause agitation or
other manic symptoms? .....ANSWER.....BAD
What does the symptoms of mania in BAD resemble?
.....ANSWER.....ADHD
What laboratory work-ups are indicated in the evaluation of
depression to rule out other causes? .....ANSWER.....CBC, serum
electrolytes, thyroid function tests, toxicology screening and
blood alcohol levels
What are the symptoms of serotonin syndrome?
.....ANSWER.....fever, rigidity, autonomic instability, myoclonus,
confusion, delirium, and coma.
What increases the risk of serotonin syndrome?
.....ANSWER.....drug overdose, concurrent use of more than one
SSRIs, and use of other antidepressants or St. Johns Wart along
with SSRIs
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Combination of what and SSRIs are especially dangerous?
.....ANSWER.....MAOIs
What are some examples of atypical antidepressants?
.....ANSWER.....bupropion (Wellbutrin), venlafaxine (Effexor),
mirtazapine (Remeron), and duloxetine (Cymbalta)
What are 2 drug classes that should never be used in primary
care? .....ANSWER.....TCAs and MAOIs
How should mild depression be treated in adolescence?
.....ANSWER.....Active support and monitoring for 6-8 weeks;
contact every 1-2 weeks
How should mild depression be tx in adolescents?
.....ANSWER.....with SSRIs and/or psychotherapy
How should PERSISTANT mild depression be treated at the 6-8
week follow-up? .....ANSWER.....Institute tx or refer to mental
health