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Ace your preparation with the NR 607 Final Exam 2025 Complete Test Bank – 300 carefully selected questions with 100% correct, detailed answers. Designed for advanced practice nursing students, this A+ graded resource covers all exam topics, boosts confidence, and ensures success on the final exam. Perfect for last-minute review and comprehensive study.
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Ace your preparation with the NR 607 Final Exam 2025 Complete Test Bank – 300 carefully selected questions with 100% correct, detailed answers. Designed for advanced practice nursing students, this A+ graded resource covers all exam topics, boosts confidence, and ensures success on the final exam. Perfect for last-minute review and comprehensive study.
Adsorption - occurs when one agent binds the other to its surface to form a complex 
Absorption - process that occurs from the time a drug enters the body to the time it enters the 
bloodstream to be circulated 
Bioavailability - Is the portion of a dose that reaches the systemic circulation and is available to act 
on body cells 
Distribution - Involves the transport of drug molecules within the body 
An important factor in distribution is: - Protein binding 
What two ways allows drugs to enter
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Adsorption - occurs when one agent binds the other to its surface to form a complex 
Absorption - process that occurs from the time a drug enters the body to the time it enters the 
bloodstream to be circulated 
Bioavailability - Is the portion of a dose that reaches the systemic circulation and is available to act 
on body cells 
Distribution - Involves the transport of drug molecules within the body 
An important factor in distribution is: - Protein binding 
What two ways allows drugs to enter
The junction between two neurons is known as the: - Synapse 
Which of the following receives messages and conducts impulses to the soma? - Dendrite 
Which part of the limbic system has a role in long term memory? - Hippocampus 
What is the fatty layer that prevents interference and increases the speed of impulse transmission along 
the axon? - Myelin sheath 
Which type of brain matter contains myelin and allows electrical signals to travel fast? - White 
matter allows electrical signals to trave...
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The junction between two neurons is known as the: - Synapse 
Which of the following receives messages and conducts impulses to the soma? - Dendrite 
Which part of the limbic system has a role in long term memory? - Hippocampus 
What is the fatty layer that prevents interference and increases the speed of impulse transmission along 
the axon? - Myelin sheath 
Which type of brain matter contains myelin and allows electrical signals to travel fast? - White 
matter allows electrical signals to trave...
Pearson's r correlation - Which statistical test identifies a relationship between two variables? 
Actions judged based on their inherent value regardless of their consequence is based on which ethical 
decision-making approach? - Deontological theory 
Which of the following ethical principles deals with promoting the well-being of a patient? - 
Beneficence 
All the following statements are true regarding standards of practice except: - Standards of 
practice identify competencies assumed to ...
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Pearson's r correlation - Which statistical test identifies a relationship between two variables? 
Actions judged based on their inherent value regardless of their consequence is based on which ethical 
decision-making approach? - Deontological theory 
Which of the following ethical principles deals with promoting the well-being of a patient? - 
Beneficence 
All the following statements are true regarding standards of practice except: - Standards of 
practice identify competencies assumed to ...
current state of mental health in the United States - ~50M or 19.86% of American adults 
experienced a mental illness in 2019 
-4.58% of adults report having serious thoughts of suicide 
• increased every year since 
-24.7% of adults with mental illness report an unmet need for tx 
• not declined since 2011 
-15.08% of youth experienced major depressive episode in past year. 
->60% of youth with major depression do not receive tx 
-10.6% or >2.5 million youth in US have severe major d...
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current state of mental health in the United States - ~50M or 19.86% of American adults 
experienced a mental illness in 2019 
-4.58% of adults report having serious thoughts of suicide 
• increased every year since 
-24.7% of adults with mental illness report an unmet need for tx 
• not declined since 2011 
-15.08% of youth experienced major depressive episode in past year. 
->60% of youth with major depression do not receive tx 
-10.6% or >2.5 million youth in US have severe major d...
What happens in the brain during a potentially traumatic event - -brain stem is critical in fast, 
defensive responses. It's directly connected with the retina 
• retina sends visual info to the brain stem immediately, before higher levels of brain are even aware of 
threat. 
-If predator moves closer, periaqueductal gray initiates a fight or flight response. 
• periaqueductal gray activates the sympathetic nervous system 
HR goes up, Blood flow to muscles increases, BP increases, Pupils ...
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What happens in the brain during a potentially traumatic event - -brain stem is critical in fast, 
defensive responses. It's directly connected with the retina 
• retina sends visual info to the brain stem immediately, before higher levels of brain are even aware of 
threat. 
-If predator moves closer, periaqueductal gray initiates a fight or flight response. 
• periaqueductal gray activates the sympathetic nervous system 
HR goes up, Blood flow to muscles increases, BP increases, Pupils ...
Dissociative disorders - -repeated discontinuity or disruption of the normal integration of 
consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and 
behavior 
-characterized by dissociative symptoms that occur as an adaptive defense response to trauma 
-may impede various elements of psychological functioning, such as consciousness, memory, emotion, 
identity, & motor control 
-Stigma may hinder tx 
• myths about the existence & validity of these disorder...
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Dissociative disorders - -repeated discontinuity or disruption of the normal integration of 
consciousness, memory, identity, emotion, perception, body representation, motor control, and 
behavior 
-characterized by dissociative symptoms that occur as an adaptive defense response to trauma 
-may impede various elements of psychological functioning, such as consciousness, memory, emotion, 
identity, & motor control 
-Stigma may hinder tx 
• myths about the existence & validity of these disorder...
NR607 Week 3 Questions and Answers |Verified Solutions| 
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The PMHNP (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner) is providing care to a 29-year-old client who 
presents with persistent sadness and hopelessness for the last two months. She is having difficulty 
sleeping and has a decreased appetite. This is the patient's first contact with with the healthcare system 
about her concerns. 
PMHNP role: 
Acute PMHNP Care 
Telehealth 
Case Management 
Primary Care 
Pharmacologic Intervention 
Crisis Intervention 
Partial Hospitalization/Intensive Outpat...
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The PMHNP (Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner) is providing care to a 29-year-old client who 
presents with persistent sadness and hopelessness for the last two months. She is having difficulty 
sleeping and has a decreased appetite. This is the patient's first contact with with the healthcare system 
about her concerns. 
PMHNP role: 
Acute PMHNP Care 
Telehealth 
Case Management 
Primary Care 
Pharmacologic Intervention 
Crisis Intervention 
Partial Hospitalization/Intensive Outpat...
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Tudor observes that there is a huge gap in income equality, what 3 things have been used to close the gap historically? 
Revolution, high taxes, and wars 
 
 
Describe Tudor's proposal to close the gap in income equality? How is this approach a capital market approach to resolving the challenge of income inequality? 
Corporations give back to the community and make eco friendly moves 
 
 
What is the role...
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Tudor observes that there is a huge gap in income equality, what 3 things have been used to close the gap historically? 
Revolution, high taxes, and wars 
 
 
Describe Tudor's proposal to close the gap in income equality? How is this approach a capital market approach to resolving the challenge of income inequality? 
Corporations give back to the community and make eco friendly moves 
 
 
What is the role...