Deck 36: Psychobiology of Behavioral Disorders
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Deck 36: Psychobiology of Behavioral Disorders
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A mother tells the nurse, "My child thinks that someone is watching him." On further assessment, the nurse observes disorganized speech in the child. Which disorder does the nurse expect in the child?
1) Schizophrenia
2) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
3) Post-traumatic stress disorder
4) Bipolar disorder
1) Schizophrenia
2) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
3) Post-traumatic stress disorder
4) Bipolar disorder
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The caregiver of a client with dementia reports to the nurse, "I am unable to dress properly these days." Which condition does the nurse expect in this client?
1) Echolalia
2) Agnosia
3) Apraxia
4) Apathy
1) Echolalia
2) Agnosia
3) Apraxia
4) Apathy
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The primary health-care provider prescribes phenelzine (Nardil) to a client. Which instructions should the nurse provide to the client for safe administration?
1) Avoid taking the medication with cheese.
2) Avoid taking the medication with dried meat.
3) Avoid taking the medication after consuming wine.
4) All the above are correct.
1) Avoid taking the medication with cheese.
2) Avoid taking the medication with dried meat.
3) Avoid taking the medication after consuming wine.
4) All the above are correct.
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A mother reports to the nurse, "My child has taken four tablets of bupropion in a single dose." Which complication does the nurse anticipate in the child?
1) Tachycardia
2) Agitation
3) Seizure
4) All of the above
1) Tachycardia
2) Agitation
3) Seizure
4) All of the above
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5
A client with depression has been prescribed fluoxetine (Prozac) by the primary health-care provider. On assessment, the nurse finds that the client has a history of Parkinson's disease. Which condition is most likely to be present in this client?
1) Sundowning
2) Dementia
3) Serotonin syndrome
4) Posttraumatic stress disorder
1) Sundowning
2) Dementia
3) Serotonin syndrome
4) Posttraumatic stress disorder
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6
The caregiver of a client reports to the nurse that the client has difficulty in decision-making and judgment. Which part of the brain does the nurse suspect to be affected in the client?
1) White matter
2) Neocortex
3) Prefrontal cortex
4) Amygdala
1) White matter
2) Neocortex
3) Prefrontal cortex
4) Amygdala
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7
A client with delusions, hallucinations, and disordered thinking was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Which treatment is found to be most beneficial to the client?
1) Drug therapy
2) Psychotherapy
3) Reminiscence therapy
4) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
1) Drug therapy
2) Psychotherapy
3) Reminiscence therapy
4) Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
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8
A primary health-care provider is asking the client questions pertaining to place, arithmetic, and language use. Which test or exam is the primary health-care provider administering?
1) Mini-Mental Status Exam
2) Trail drawing test
3) Mini-cognitive exam
4) Both A and C
1) Mini-Mental Status Exam
2) Trail drawing test
3) Mini-cognitive exam
4) Both A and C
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9
Which medication does the primary health-care provider prescribe to a client who has opiate addiction?
1) Methylphenidate
2) Disulfiram
3) Haloperidol
4) Methadone
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1) Methylphenidate
2) Disulfiram
3) Haloperidol
4) Methadone
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10
The primary health-care provider prescribes a high dosage of bupropion to a client who has depression. Which other medication does the nurse expect as a prescription for the client?
1) Benzodiazepines
2) Carbamazepine
3) Both A and B
4) None of the above
1) Benzodiazepines
2) Carbamazepine
3) Both A and B
4) None of the above
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11
The nurse is caring for a client with bipolar depression. Which medication does the nurse expect the primary health-care provider to prescribe to the client?
1) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
2) Clorazepate (Tranxene)
3) Venlafaxine (Effexor)
4) Olanzapine (Zyprexa)
1) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
2) Clorazepate (Tranxene)
3) Venlafaxine (Effexor)
4) Olanzapine (Zyprexa)
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12
Which class of antidepressants does the nurse anticipate in the prescription of a client diagnosed with premenopausal syndrome?
1) Tricyclic antidepressants
2) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
3) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
4) Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
1) Tricyclic antidepressants
2) Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
3) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
4) Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
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13
The nurse is caring for a client with mood and behavioral problems. What is the reason behind the mood and behavioral problems in the client?
1) The client has reduced catecholamines.
2) The client has reduced serotonin levels.
3) The client has increased levels of dopamine.
4) Both A and C are correct.
1) The client has reduced catecholamines.
2) The client has reduced serotonin levels.
3) The client has increased levels of dopamine.
4) Both A and C are correct.
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14
The nurse gives the client a paper and asks him to connect the numbers in proper order, to identify the client's cognitive impairment. Which test or exam is the nurse administering?
1) Clock drawing test
2) Trail drawing test
3) Mini-Mental Status Exam
4) Both A and B
1) Clock drawing test
2) Trail drawing test
3) Mini-Mental Status Exam
4) Both A and B
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15
While reviewing the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reports of the brain of an elderly client, the nurse finds accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles, senile plaques, and cerebrocortical atrophy of the brain. Upon communicating with the client, the nurse finds that the client has problems related to memory. What does the nurse infer from these findings?
1) The client has Alzheimer's disease.
2) The client has bipolar disorder.
3) The client has schizophrenia.
4) The client has vascular dementia.
1) The client has Alzheimer's disease.
2) The client has bipolar disorder.
3) The client has schizophrenia.
4) The client has vascular dementia.
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16
Which adverse effects will the nurse suspect in a client who is on benzodiazepines (BNZ) therapy?
1) Fatigue
2) Sedation
3) Slurred speech
4) All of the above
1) Fatigue
2) Sedation
3) Slurred speech
4) All of the above
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17
While assessing a client with nausea and dizziness, the nurse observes shortness of breath and overwhelming fear. Which disorder does the nurse anticipate from the findings?
1) Panic disorder
2) General anxiety disorder
3) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
4) Posttraumatic stress disorder
1) Panic disorder
2) General anxiety disorder
3) Obsessive-compulsive disorder
4) Posttraumatic stress disorder
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18
A client's spouse reports to the nurse, "My wife is doing odd things. I found her wristwatch in the refrigerator and toothbrush in the sugar bowl." While speaking with the client, the nurse notes the client is disoriented to time, place, and person. Which condition does the nurse suspect in the client from these findings?
1) Echolalia
2) Agnosia
3) Apraxia
4) Apathy
1) Echolalia
2) Agnosia
3) Apraxia
4) Apathy
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19
The nurse is caring for a client with schizophrenia who is on haloperidol (Haldol) therapy. During a follow up visit, the nurse observes involuntary movement of the lips, tongue, and face of the client. What does the nurse interpret from the observation?
1) The client has tardive dyskinesia.
2) The client has seizures.
3) The client has akathisia.
4) None of the above
1) The client has tardive dyskinesia.
2) The client has seizures.
3) The client has akathisia.
4) None of the above
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20
Which medication is commonly prescribed for a client with schizophrenia?
1) Lithium
2) Clozapine
3) Clonidine
4) Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
1) Lithium
2) Clozapine
3) Clonidine
4) Methylphenidate (Ritalin)
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21
The nurse is teaching a client who is on tricyclic antidepressant therapy about managing side effects. Which statements of the client indicate effective learning?
1) "I should drink plenty of water."
2) "I should eat fiber-rich food."
3) "I should include more salt in my diet."
4) "I should avoid night driving."
5) "I should take the drug in the morning."
1) "I should drink plenty of water."
2) "I should eat fiber-rich food."
3) "I should include more salt in my diet."
4) "I should avoid night driving."
5) "I should take the drug in the morning."
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22
What are the clinical presentations of panic disorder?
1) Chocking
2) Paresthesia
3) Hallucinations
4) Increased heart rate
5) All of the above
1) Chocking
2) Paresthesia
3) Hallucinations
4) Increased heart rate
5) All of the above
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23
The nurse is caring for a client with dementia in a psychiatric ward. Which signs or symptoms would the client present to the nurse?
1) Extreme sadness
2) Altered level of consciousness
3) No emotional expression
4) Increased agitation
5) Impaired judgment
1) Extreme sadness
2) Altered level of consciousness
3) No emotional expression
4) Increased agitation
5) Impaired judgment
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24
The registered nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about the behavior of clients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Which response of the student nurse indicates effective learning?
1) "The client with OCD may wash his or her hands frequently."
2) "The client with OCD may not touch objects that are used by others."
3) "The client with OCD may check his or her phone repeatedly to make sure it is locked."
4) "The client with OCD may have and talk about frequent nightmares of his or her friend's accident."
5) All of the above are correct.
1) "The client with OCD may wash his or her hands frequently."
2) "The client with OCD may not touch objects that are used by others."
3) "The client with OCD may check his or her phone repeatedly to make sure it is locked."
4) "The client with OCD may have and talk about frequent nightmares of his or her friend's accident."
5) All of the above are correct.
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