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ANCC PMHNP EXAM QNS & ANS 20232024
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What is dissemination? Correct Answer: Getting the research information out to those who need to know it! Publication - highest level Presenting at National Conference Presenting at Local Conference Journal Club where one person reviews an article What does a 17 on MMSE mean? Correct Answer: Moderate cognitive impairment What is Tegretol in the CYP450 system? Correct Answer: Inducer -->will lower dose of Lamictal and BCP's What do BCP's do to Lamictal? Correct Answer: Inducer - will lower dose of Lamictal What is a Type I research error? Correct Answer: There IS a difference but you say there isn't a difference. What is a Type II research error? Correct Answer: There is NO difference but you say there is a difference. What is pseudo-dementia? Correct Answer: Cognitive impairment secondary to depression that clears when treated in the elderly. Dementia won't improve. Is it normal for a 1 month old to have a palmar grasp? Correct Answer: Yes. What is a drug 1/2 life? Correct Answer: The time it takes for 50% of a drug to be eliminated from the body. What 3 atypicals can be used with teens? Correct Answer: Zyprexa, Abilify, Seroquel - low doses
What is a risk of using Tramadol? Correct Answer: Serotonin Syndrome as it is very serotonergic. What is the allele seen in Asians that increase the risk of SJS? Correct Answer: HLAB- 1502 When might you see toxic epidermal necrolysis? Correct Answer: With worsening of SJS How many generations do you include for a genogram? Correct Answer: 1st degree - mother, father, siblings 2nd degree - grandparents & cousins 3rd degree - What does messenger RNA code for? Correct Answer: Amino Acids What is epigenetics? Correct Answer: Factors that affect genes - environmental, smoking, stress, etc... What part of the brain is involved with OCD? Correct Answer: Basal Ganglia Occipito-Frontal What happens to the brain during adolescence? Correct Answer: Dendritic pruning Emotions are controlled by amygdala By adulthood, PFC involved as well When do males typically present with schizophrenia? Correct Answer: 10 - 25 yo When do females typically present with schizophrenia? Correct Answer: 25 - 35 yo What does Erythromycin to trileptal? Correct Answer: You will need to decreases the level because Trileptal(inducer) and erythromycin is a inhibitor ACE Inhibitors are the drug of choice for what? Correct Answer: Heart Failure HTN What are some psychiatric side effects seen with some asthma drugs Correct Answer: Leukotriene receptor agonists - singulair, accolade, zyflo = agitation, aggression, anxiety, hallucinations, depression, insomnia, SI, tremor
What should you watch for with Tegretol? Correct Answer: Agranulocytosis and Hyponatremia What are the 3 CK muscle enzyme tests? Correct Answer: CKBB, CKMM, CKMB Which one of the 3 muscle enzymes are related to cardiac muscle damage? Correct Answer: CKMB What is the risk of a seriously elevated CKMB? Correct Answer: Polymyositis Rhabdo What is a normal CKMB? Correct Answer: 0.3 mcg/L What psychoactives does Detrol interact with? Correct Answer: Topamax KCL Zonegran What CN are you assessing when you have the patient shrug their shoulders? Correct Answer: CN XI - Spinal Accessory What do you see in labs with HIV & Dementia? Correct Answer: CD4 < Viral Load is high <20% get it with antiretroviral treatment What is the scoring with the Beck Depression Inventory? Correct Answer: Self- Report - 0 - 63 0 - 13 - minimal 14 - 19 - mild 20 - 28 - moderate 29 - 63 - severe What is sensitivity? Correct Answer: Helps rule-out disease = True Positive = Snout What is specificity? Correct Answer: Helps rule-in disease = True Negative = Spin What does a sed rate measure? Correct Answer: Inflammation (ESR - Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) = distance in mm RBC's have descended in 1 hour.
What is a normal sed rate or ESR? Correct Answer: 0 - 22 males 0 - 29 females What is a retic count? Correct Answer: Measures % of reticulocytes in blood (immature RBC's) Indicates whether enough RBC's are being produced by bone marrow. What does a decreased retic count indicate? Correct Answer: Anemia - acute or chronic bleeding What does an increased retic count indicate? Correct Answer: Bone marrow disorder or Vitamin Deficiency What does an abnormal retic ount indicate in general? Correct Answer: Doesn't diagnose anything. First step is ID source of the issue. What happens when you mix tegretol and macrolides? Correct Answer: Increase tegretol levels. What happens if a pregnant women takes Accutane? Correct Answer: Birth defects. What labs do you get with RA? Correct Answer: Sed rate, RF, ANA, C reactive protein, CBC, CMP, CRP - helps confirm diagnosis. CRP and ESR are both increased in RA but NOT in osteoarthritis. Where does the NP Code of Ethics come from? Correct Answer: ANA When do you assume informed consent? Correct Answer: Unconscious Incompetent Life Threatening Situation What are the legal ramifications of treating w/o informed consent? Correct Answer: Same as with informed consent Who can declare a patient incompetent and appoint a guardian? Correct Answer: Only a court Does impaired judgment mean one is incompetent? Correct Answer: No.
Can an advanced directive ever be revoked? Correct Answer: Yes, at any time. What is the different between a Healthcare Agent, Proxy, Surrogate, and Attorney in Fact? Correct Answer: Nothing. They are all the same. Does the de facto rule of proxy apply in same sex marriages? Correct Answer: No. How do Asians see HC providers? Correct Answer: As in a position of authority. Expect to give instructions and help make decisions What does it mean when an Asian patient does not make eye contact with the NP? Correct Answer: SIgn of respect What is the evil eye? Correct Answer: When a stronger or more powerful person looks at a weaker person - often infant/child resulting in a hex which presents in illness such as HA, fever, diarrhea, disturbed sleep, increased fussiness. How do you protect from the evil eye? Correct Answer: Red ribbon on an infant Amulet for adults How do you treat for evil eye? Correct Answer: Access traditional healer + traditional care. For there to be a duty to a patient, what must exist? Correct Answer: Relationship What is a proximate cause? Correct Answer: Connection between A + B. For there to be damages, what must exist first? Correct Answer: Negligence What is an occurrence basis liability insurance? Correct Answer: "occurred" during the policy period, no matter when the claim is brought against the insured What is a claims made/based liability insurance? Correct Answer: provides coverage for a claim that is brought within the policy period, no matter when the loss occurred. Who sets the minimum requirements for NP's? Correct Answer: Board of Nursing State
What are the various controlled substance classes? Correct Answer: Schedule I - nobody has these - not good for health - heroin, PCP, MDMA, researchers can get it sometimes. Schedule II - Significant Abuse Potential - morphine, methadone, methyphenidate Schedule III - Moderate Abuse Potential - hydrocodone, codeine Schedule IV - Low Abuse Potential - benzo's, ambien, phentermine Schedule V - Very low abuse potential - anti-tussives, lomotil What classes of CS's is the NP approved to prescribe? Correct Answer: Schedules III-V ONLY. Where does 50% of healthcare funds come from? Correct Answer: The government Who is eligible for Medicare? Correct Answer: >65 or under 65 with diability, ANY age with renal disease. What is incident to billing? Correct Answer: Means MD initiates treatment and NP is an extension of the care and directly under the supervision of the MD. Allows NP to get reimbursed at 100% rather than 85%. How are Medicaid benefits determined? Correct Answer: State determines qualification - Partnership between State and Fed Govt. Must be impoverished Must be US resident and low or very low income. Can you have Medicare and Medicaid? Correct Answer: Yes, impoverished elderly but Medicaid is always payor of last resort. Is dental care included in Medicaid? Correct Answer: Yes, <21 gets basic dental as part of the Medicaid plan. What is the purpose of HIPAA? Correct Answer: National standards for electronic HC transactions
National ID for providers, health plans and employers. Not SIMPLY Confidentiality. What must be signed prior to any healthcare in the state Correct Answer: Notice of Privacy Practices Statement What happens if a patient refuses to sign an ROI? Correct Answer: Can decline to treat Health plan may condition enrollment on provision of consent When is HIPAA not required? Correct Answer: Emergency treatment Substantial communication barriers and consent is inferred Involuntary committment Is it ok to announce a patient's name in a waiting room? Correct Answer: Yes, no other way to give care. Is it ok to leave a message on a patient's vm? Correct Answer: Yes, but should be limited. What is the impact of steroid inhalers on children? Correct Answer: Slows bone growth and may decrease ultimate height. What is the long-term impact of using steroid inhalers? Correct Answer: Cataracts, glaucoma, thinning of bones and skin What is included in the treatment of fibromyalgia? Correct Answer: Sleeping meds Antidepressants Pain meds What psychoactives are first line treatment for fibro? Correct Answer: Cymbalta, Effexor Elavil, Pamelor Lyrica, Gabapentin Ultram, Benzo's What is the purpose of telepsychiatry? Correct Answer: Increase the ability to reach rural and underserved areas.
What is the purpose of Motivational Interviewing? Correct Answer: Explore ambiguity Maintain passive position What is required for Medicare submission? Correct Answer: ICD 10 and narrative or CPT What is the neurotransmitter problem in Schizophrenia? Correct Answer: Excess dopamine in mesolimbic pathway. What is the neurotransmitter problem in ADHD? Correct Answer: Dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonergic dysfunction What is the benefit of play therapy? Correct Answer: Don't have to confront emotions head on. What neurotransmitters are involved in the bioamine hypothesis of depression? Correct Answer: Noradrenaline Serotonin Dopamine MAOi's inhibit MAO's which break down neurotransmitters so allow increase in the amount in the synapse. How do you test CN XII? Correct Answer: Stick out your tongue. What CN are you testing when you have a patient clinch their jaw and assess temporal muscles? Correct Answer: CN V - Trigeminal What are two important things to measure when using Zyprexa? Correct Answer: Lipid level and abdominal circumference What is included in the mini-cognitive exam? Correct Answer: Clock, memory questions from MSE. What is HIV related dementia often mistaken for, especially at the beginning? Correct Answer: Depression What do you do when a patient is on tegretol and their ANC (Absolute Neutrophil count) <1000? Correct Answer: Stop and repeat lab.
Normal is 1500 - 8000 mm Can you take Buspar during pregnancy? Correct Answer: Category B - ok if really needed. Can you take Klonopin during pregnancy? Correct Answer: Category C - avoid if possible; does excrete into breast-milk and infant could get withdrawal symptoms. What is the concern when prescribing Lamictal with Depakote? Correct Answer: Both are CYP450 inducers of the other and therefore together will lower the level of both drugs. Can asthma medications cause depression? Correct Answer: Yes. If a patient has muscle pain and red urine with an elevated leukocyte esterase. What lab do you order? Correct Answer: Microalbumin? What is often common to patients with fibro? Correct Answer: Sexual abuse How is telepsychiatry evaluated? Correct Answer: Outcome based - measure at intervals. What happens with a patient taking Lithium and who gets dehydrated? Correct Answer: Levels increase What happens with a patient taking Lithium who decreases sodium intake? Correct Answer: Levels increase What happens with a patient taking Lithium and drinks a lot of water? Correct Answer: Levels decrease If a patient takes Risperdal and develops NMS, which other atypical should you avoid in the future? Correct Answer: Zyprexa What happens when taking Lithium and NSAIDS? Correct Answer: NSAIDS can cause Lithium levels to increase and for the patient to become toxic! What medications are at risk to cause SJS in the Asian population? Correct Answer: HLAB- 1502 Allele increase risks of SJS. Trileptal, Tegretol and other AED's.
Amgdyla Correct Answer: Fear, Anxiety, and Aggression Neurotransmitter for Addiction Correct Answer: Dopamine and GABA Neurotransmitter for Mood Disorder Correct Answer: Serotonin and norepinephrine Which drug affects Carbamazepine/tegretol Correct Answer: Erythromycin will cause toxic levels. Decrease Carbamazepine/tegretol Signs and Symptoms of stimulant abuse Correct Answer: insomnia and tremor Depakote check Correct Answer: HCG levels Depakote causes Correct Answer: Spinal bifida Grasp reflex. Correct Answer: an infantile reflex in which an infant closes her hand into a fist when her palm is touched Stroking the palm of a baby's hand causes the baby to close his or her fingers in a grasp. The grasp reflex lasts until about 5 to 6 months of age. Moro reflex. Correct Answer: The Moro reflex is often called a startle reflex because it usually occurs when a baby is startled by a loud sound or movement. In response to the sound, the baby throws back his or her head, extends out the arms and legs, cries, then pulls the arms and legs back in. A baby's own cry can startle him or her and trigger this reflex. This reflex lasts about 5 to 6 months. pincer grasp Correct Answer: 9 months Uses thumb and index finger (pincer grasp) to pick up small objects like Cheerios. Pt has MI looses his job stable on psych medications Correct Answer: Provide brief supportive therapy Latida and Geodon Correct Answer: Take with food Moro reflex absent Correct Answer: Do xray Health Care Policy Model Correct Answer: Access, Cost, Quality
Pt wants to stop medications Correct Answer: explore reason for stopping Its their right 16 year old falls with the wrong crowd Correct Answer: Conduct disorder change agent Correct Answer: the person formally in charge of guiding a change effort Administrator 14 year old girl clenching her teeth Correct Answer: Cranial Nerve V-Trigeminal nerve Infant dying Correct Answer: Give child to parents and comfort parents borderline personality disorder Treatment Correct Answer: dialectical behavior therapy Aggressive patient give Correct Answer: IM geodon SIGECAPS of Depression Correct Answer: Sleep Interest Guilt Energy Concentration Appetite psychomotor retardation Suicide DIGFAST for mania Correct Answer: Distractibility Indiscretion Grandiosity Flight of ideas Activity increase Sleep deficit Talking increase 5 year old tells u his brother sodomized him Correct Answer: Tell mom don't leave him alone with patient and call CPS implement crisis
Just culture Correct Answer: "Just culture" model: proposed to reconcile the twin needs for no-blame and appropriate accountability The focus is on identifying and addressing systems issues that lead individuals to engage in unsafe behaviors while maintaining individual accountability by establishing zero tolerance for reckless behavior. Distinguishes between Human error (e.g. slips), At-risk behavior (e.g. taking shortcuts), Reckless behavior (e.g. ignoring required safety steps). In a just culture, the response to an error or near-miss is predicated on the type of behavior associated with the error, not the severity of the event. Child reports Sexual Abuse Correct Answer: Interview the young child and infants child with parent First sign of temprofrontal Dementia Correct Answer: Behavior and personalty changes Tow amines related to depression Correct Answer: Serotonin and norepinephrine Want to start an consulting firm what tool would be needed to show economic viability Correct Answer: Revenue and expenses Patient stopped smoking (Cessation) Correct Answer: Decreased Zyprexia Promote resilience in schizophrenia for a patient that lives alone and doing well Correct Answer: Refer to peer support Spirit stick Correct Answer: Teach staff about culture competence Problems in the parietal lobe can lead Correct Answer: Sensory-perceptual disturbances and agnosia(inability to perceive objects) R-L confusion Difficulty writing (agraphia) Aphasia(difficulty of language) PDSA cycle Correct Answer: For Plan-Do-Study-Act.
Describes how to test a change: by trying it, observing the consequences, and then learning from those consequences. Appreciative Inquiry Correct Answer: an organizational change strategy that directs the group's attention away from its own problems and focuses participants on the group's potential and positive elements Appreciative Inquiry Correct Answer: an organizational change philosophy and process building organizations around what works, rather than focusing on and trying to fix what doesn't work Appreciative Inquiry (AI) Correct Answer: Identify the problem Analyze the problem Generate Solutions Implement Best Solutions Discovery (Best of what is ) Dream (Wishes or dreams of Org) Design (Decide what you want to change) Destiny (Make it happen, Implenting Change) Appreciative Inquiry Correct Answer: Discovery (Best of what is ) Dream (Wishes or dreams of Org) Design (Decide what you want to change) Destiny (Make it happen, Implenting Change) CIWA-Ar Correct Answer: Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised 9 item symptom rating scale, max score 67; <10 does not warrant intervention Hispanic patient lost his parent complain stomach ache his pop couldn't fix what do you do Correct Answer: Validate his experience and provide care in a culturally specific way to that patient Native American wants his healer present Correct Answer: Involve mother of the patient and healer, mom was cleared for you to involve her 16 year old shows up with mother for first therapy is Correct Answer: confidential mom sits in lobby
Patient acts out due to missing session what do you do Correct Answer: You relate to childhood abandonment and talk about it with the patient How do you assess the competency of a medical procedure Correct Answer: Identify a pen and recall 3 words Patient thinks someone has infiltrated the church because he watched it on TV 2 years ago, what diagnosis Correct Answer: Delusional disorder Increase ICP (signs and symptoms) Correct Answer: Baby Neuro cry Menopausal woman Correct Answer: Hormone therapy and replacement Patient on antidepressants for 3 weeks and attempted Suicide Correct Answer: Stop medication immediately You want to decrease seclusion on your unit who considered the primary change agent Correct Answer: Unit staff You are a lead NP over other NPs in a rural setting how would you go about the change Correct Answer: Make online form and have them vote on it 16 year old refuse treatment Correct Answer: Send to psych specialist for acting out kids Positive Trendelenburg Sign Correct Answer: Refer to Ortho/specialist Pelvis drops to when patient raises one foot off the floor. Drug affects Flonase Correct Answer: Zantac (Histamine 2 Blocker) Antagonist Little boy wet his sheets, What kind of therapy would you suggest Correct Answer: Behavior therapy DDVAP acts in much the same manner as antidiuretic hormone. Correct Answer: Makes less urine Lithium level 1.2u what are you concerned with Correct Answer: 4+ Ketones What does depakote do to Lamictal Correct Answer: Increase laminate 200%
Inducers of Cytochrome P450 (CYP450) Correct Answer: Barbiturates, phenytoin, carbamazepine, rifampin, St. John's Wort A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction Inhibitor Correct Answer: A substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction cytochrome p450 inhibitors Correct Answer: CRACK AMIGOS Cimetidine Ritonavir Acute Alcohol Ciprofloxacin Ketoconazole Amiodarone Macrolides Isoniazid Grapefruit juice Omeprazol Sulfonamides Carb and Barb Correct Answer: decrease INR Deapkote and Disulfruram Correct Answer: Increase INR GAL-Renall metabolized Correct Answer: Gabapentin Acamprostate Lithium Grapefruit juice Correct Answer: One glass can reduce absorption by 47% Blood levels will be Increased Trazodone (Desyrel) Correct Answer: Get EKG. Trazodone (Desyrel) Correct Answer: Get an eye exam can cause Glaucoma Grapefruit juice or grapefruit Correct Answer: Increase trazodone PICOT Correct Answer: Patient population of interest Intervention of interest Comparison of interest Outcome Time
limbic system Correct Answer: A doughnut-shaped system of neural structures at the border of the brainstem and cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions such as fear and aggression and drives such as those for food and sex. Includes the hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus. Amygdala Correct Answer: A limbic system structure involved in memory and emotion, anxiety, particularly fear and aggression. PANDAS Correct Answer: Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal infections OCD Mental Health Parity Act 1996 Correct Answer: ensure equal coverage for mental and physical illness equal life time and annual limits charge of DEA Correct Answer: state and federal Stereogenesis Correct Answer: identify an object without sight a sense that allows a person to recognize the size, shape, and texture of an object Sterogenesis abnormality in Correct Answer: parietal lobe Clozaril (Clozapine) Correct Answer: WBC- 2500 ANC LESS than 1000 (950) dc medication how treat child with depression Correct Answer: Zoloft and therapy 3 year old masturbates, plays with self, says naught things Correct Answer: normal for Piaget NMS treatment Correct Answer: Dantrolene: MUSCLE RELAXTION D2 agonists (e.g., bromocriptine). For NMS, think FEVER: Fever Encephalopathy Vitals unstable Elevated enzymes
Rigidity of muscles mesolimbic system Correct Answer: POSITIVE symptoms of schizophrenia due to high dopamine negative symptoms of schizophrenia Correct Answer: the absence of appropriate behaviors (expressionless faces, rigid bodies) negative symptoms of schizophrenia Correct Answer: mesocorticol pathway mesocortical pathway Correct Answer: VTA to prefrontal cortex negative symptoms Nigrostriatal pathway Correct Answer: EPS DUE TO LOW DOPAMINE IN THIS AREA Communication from SnPC of the basal ganglia to the striatum (caudate + putamen) of the BG via DA; used to initiate movement PDSA model Correct Answer: PLAN- Do-carry out Study - examine results Act-decide what action Tanner's stages Correct Answer: Tanner stages Correct Answer: MMSE (Mini Mental State Examination)- Correct Answer: Stage May be Normal 25- 30 Mild/Early 21 - 24 Moderate 10 - 21 Severe 0 - 9 A pt states that she has been raped. What do you do Correct Answer: ensure safety Hamilton D score of 28 Correct Answer: Assess for Suicide Hamilton Depression Rating Scale Correct Answer: 17 - 21 questions 0 - 7 Normal
14 - 18 Moderate
20 Severe Depression Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) Correct Answer: 0 - 13 Minimal depression 14 - 19 Mild Depression 20 - 28 Moderate Depression 29 - 63 Severe Depression Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) Correct Answer: 1 - 4 minimal 5 - 9 Mild depression 10 - 14 Moderate Depression 15 - 19 Moderate Severe Depression 20 - 27 Severe Depression A brief 9-item self-report questionnaire used as a screening tool to assess severity of depression; widely used by health care providers, in validity is well established, particularly for identifying severe depression. Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) Correct Answer: 14 - 17 Mild Anxiety 18 - 24 Moderate Anxiety 25 - 30 Severe Anxiety Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) Correct Answer: OCD 0 - 7 subclinical 8 - 15 Mild 16 - 23 Moderate 24 - 31 Severe 32 - 40 Extreme PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) Correct Answer: EMDR EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) Correct Answer: eye movement desensitization and reprocessing Dilated pupils Correct Answer: Stimulant intoxication constricted (pinpoint) pupils Correct Answer: Opiods nystagmus Correct Answer: Phencyclidine
conjuctival injection, muchies (super hungry), psychomotor slowness? Correct Answer: Marijuana Marijuana Correct Answer: a drug, often smoked, whose effects include euphoria, impairment of judgment and concentration and occasionally hallucinations; rarely reported as addictive Boy states that he wishes to be a girl and tells you not to tell his parent s Correct Answer: Don't tell ODD what will you do to prevent it from becoming Conduct disorder Correct Answer: Therapy to target mood and aggression Herpes rooster 3 weeks later sleep difficulties and sad mood Correct Answer: Depression Schizophrenia in males Correct Answer: 18 - 25 years old Schizophrenia in Women Correct Answer: 25 - 35 years old signs of amphetamine intoxication Correct Answer: Tears, Runny nose, restlessness, HTN, Tremors, Insomnia Co-morbidities of bipolar Correct Answer: Anxiety, alcohol and substance abuse Big Freaking Problems Correct Answer: Bupropion Fluoxetine Paxil Medicare Correct Answer: A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older Medicare Advantage Correct Answer: a program by which eligible Medicare beneficiaries may choose to receive their health care through a qualified managed care plan, which in turn receives capitation payments from Medicare for each enrollee Medicare A, B, C, D Correct Answer: A: Inpatient services B: Outpt services C: Private insurance can provide medicare benefits D: Drugs
WATCHERS for GAD 3 of these *** for 6 months Correct Answer: worry anxiety tension in muscles concentration hyperarousal energy loss, fatigue restlessness sleep trouble Transtheoretical Model of Change Correct Answer: 1. Precontemplation
amoxicillin (Amoxil, Trimox, Apo-Amoxi, Moxatag, Amoxicot, DisperMox, Biomox, Moxilin, Wymox) Ativan (lorazepam) Atrovent (ipratropium) azithromycin (Zithromax, Azithromycin Dose Pack, Z-Pak, Zmax) Benadryl (diphenhydramine) caffeine Flonase (fluticasone nasal) ibuprofen ipratropium (Atrovent, Ipratropium Inhalation Solution, Atrovent HFA, Ipratropium Inhalation Aerosol) Lasix (furosemide) metoprolol (Metoprolol Succinate ER, Metoprolol Tartrate, Lopressor, Toprol-XL, Kapspargo Sprinkle) Mucinex (guaifenesin) oxycodone (OxyContin, Roxicodone, Xtampza ER, OxyIR, Oxaydo, Dazidox, Oxyfast, Oxecta, RoxyBond, Oxydose, Percolone, M-Oxy, ETH-Oxydose, Endocodone, Roxicodone Intensol) prednisone (Deltasone, Rayos, Sterapred, Prednicot, Sterapred DS, Liquid Pred, Meticorten, Orasone, Prednicen-M) Singulair (montelukast) Spiriva (tiotropium) Symbicort (budesonide / formoterol) Tylenol (acetaminophen) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) Zyrtec (cetirizine) t-tests Correct Answer: statistical measure: test means of 2 independent samples, significantly different? ANOVA (analysis of variance) Correct Answer: 3 OR MORE an inferential statistical test for comparing the means of three or more groups Pearson's r Correct Answer: a statistic that measures the direction and strength of the linear relation between two variables that have been measured on an interval or ratio scale p-value Correct Answer: The probability of results of the experiment being attributed to chance. LEVEL OF SIGNGNIFICANCE
Early onset of HIV dementia Correct Answer: Apathy Lack of Interest Abnormal of MRI-SLow But cognitive," functions such as memory, reasoning, judgment, concentration, and problem solving. Other common symptoms are changes in personality and behavior, speech problems, and motor (movement) problems such as clumsiness and poor balance. show brain atrophy (shrinkage) Yalom Correct Answer: Universality: Members recognize that other members share similar feelings, thoughts and problems Altruism: Members gain a boost to self concept through extending help to other group members Instillation of hope: Member recognizes that other members' success can be helpful and they develop optimism for their own improvement Imparting information: Education or advice provided by the therapist or group members Corrective:Opportunity to reenact critical family dynamics with group members in a corrective manner Development of socializing techniques: The group provides members with an environment that fosters adaptive and effective communication Imitative behavior: Members expand their personal knowledge and skills through the observation of Group members' self-exploration, working through and personal development Cohesiveness: Feelings of trust, belonging and togetherness experienced by the group members Existential factors: Members accept responsibility for life decisions Catharsis: Members release of strong feelings about past or present experiences
Interpersonal learning- input Members gain personal insight about their interpersonal impact through feedback provided from other members Interpersonal learning- output Members provide an environment that allows members to interact in a more adaptive manner Self-understanding: m embers gain insight into psychological motivation underlying behavior and emotional reactions Metobolic syndrome Correct Answer: group of signs and symptoms including insulin resistance, obesity characterized by excessive fat around the waist and abdomen, hypertension, hyperglycemia, elevated triglycerides, and low levels of HDL NAMI Correct Answer: national alliance on mental illness help families of mentally ill: education, support groups health literacy Correct Answer: a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services, and to use these resources to promote one's health and wellness health literacy Correct Answer: Man taking insulin asking him to read blood glucose level inferential statistics Correct Answer: numerical data that allow one to generalize- to infer from sample data the probability of something being true of a population Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ)-SCREENING Correct Answer: Mood Disorder Questionnaire Patient Name Date of Visit Please answer each question to the best of your ability
...you were so easily distracted by things around you that you had trouble concentrating or staying on track? ...you had more energy than usual? ...you were much more active or did many more things than usual? ...you were much more social or outgoing than usual, for example, you telephoned friends in the middle of the night? ...you were much more interested in sex than usual? ...you did things that were unusual for you or that other people might have thought were excessive, foolish, or risky? ...spending money got you or your family in trouble?