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NURS 6005 Final Exam 2025/2026 Answered Questions Guaranteed Pass Actual Exam (Score A)-Marquette University
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What will the nurse do to address the potential risk for depression among a population? a. Provide a depression screening at a local afterschool program site. b. Present educational programming on depression to a senior citizen group. c. Routinely assess all chronically ill patients for depression during their admission interview. d. Include the signs of postpartum depression in the discharge packet for each new mother. c
A patient says to the nurse, "I had my first episode of depression after I got divorced about 10 years ago. I recognized what was happening to me because both of my parents suffer from depression." Which theory regarding the etiology of depression has the patient described? a. Cognitive theory b. Biochemical factors c. Learned helplessness d. Diathesis-stress model d The nurse is caring for a terminally ill patient. The patient reports symptoms of depression to the nurse. What is the nurse's priority action? a. Consult the patient's durable power of attorney. b. Alert the patient's family that death is likely imminent. c. Recommend appropriate treatment for the depression.
c. Psychomotor agitation is demonstrated in cases of major depression. d. A slow pace and stooped posture is characteristic of psychomotor retardation. e. Fidgeting is a characteristic psychomotor activity associated with depression. b, c, d, e Which individual demonstrates the greatest risk for experiencing major depression? a. A teenaged male who failed to make the football team b. A young adult female who recently gave birth to her first child c. An older adult female who retired after 25 years of factory work d. A middle-aged male who is a self-employed small business owner b Which areas of safety should be discussed with a patient who has just been prescribed a benzodiazepine (BZD)?
d. Severe postpartum depression increases the risk for developing the disorder. e. The episodes tend to increase in number and severity during the course of the illness. a, b, d, e Which symptom may be seen in patients with bipolar II disorder (hypomania)? a. Hallucinations b. Disturbed thoughts c. Impaired social functioning d. Hyperactivity and high energy d A nurse is caring for a patient with bipolar disorder who has suicidal ideation. Which medication does the nurse find in the patient's medication prescription?
a.Second-generation antipsychotic drug b.First-generation antipsychotic drug c.Tricyclic antidepressant drug d.Monoamine oxidase inhibitor drug a What information regarding lithium carbonate is true? Select all that apply. a. It is effective for patients with a history of rapid cycling. b. It demonstrates effectiveness in the treatment of bipolar I. c. Indefinite maintenance dosing is required for many patients. d. Manic behaviors generally show improvement in 10 to 21 days. e. Associated hypersexual behavior is well managed with the medication. b, c, d
C. "I have a new rash on my chest and abdomen." D. "I bumped into a table yesterday and got a bruise on my elbow. c lamotrigine first line treatment for bipolar depression and is approved for acute and maintenance therapy Which patient is the best candidate for electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)? a. Patient with mania controlled on lithium therapy b. Patient with schizophrenia refusing medications c. Patient with bipolar depression displaying catatonia d. Patient with an altered level of consciousness (LOC) c
electroconvulsive therapy is used to? subdue severe bipolar disorder, especially in patients with treatment-resistant mania, rapid cycling, or depressive episodes with severe catatonia Antidepressants administered alone can cause an adverse reaction in patients with bipolar disorder. What additional drug class should be prescribed? a. Sedative b. Anxiolytic c. Antipsychotic d. Mood stabilizer d the first line drug used to treat mania is? lithium carbonate
incoherence is a type of disorganized speech The nurse understands that which patients have risk factors for schizophrenia? Select all that apply. a. A patient who was raised in an affluent environment b. A patient who was a victim of childhood sexual abuse c. A patient who had a concussion from a sports accident d. A patient whose mother had an infection during the pregnancy e. A patient who was exposed to tetrachloroethylene in drinking water b, d, e Which statement is accurate regarding the relationship between depression and schizophrenia? a. Suicide attempts usually occur early in the course of schizophrenia.
b. Regular assessments should occur for both depression and suicide risk in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. c. Antipsychotic medications alleviate symptoms of depression for patients diagnosed with schizophrenia. d. Nicotine use in patients diagnosed with schizophrenia stimulates neurotransmitters, resulting in a decreased incidence of depression and suicide. b The causation of schizophrenia currently is understood to be? a. A combination of inherited and non-genetic factors b. Deficient amounts of the neurotransmitter dopamine c. Excessive amounts of the neurotransmitter serotonin d. Stress related and ineffective stress management skills a
a. most ppl who take first generation antipsychotics report fewer side effects b. second generation antipsychotics are mostly used for treating negative symptoms for schizophrenia c. first generation antipsychotics are used more frequently than second generation antipsychotics d. second generation antipsychotics are usually better than first generation antipsychotics bc they have fewer side effects d the type of altered perception most commonly experienced by patients with schizophrenia is? auditory hallucinations somatic symptoms disorder is characterized by? a combination of distressing symptoms and an excessive or maladaptive response or associated health concerns w/o significant physical findings and medical diagnosis
A patient has had on-and-off stomach pain and a feeling of weakness for the last two days. The patient suspects colon cancer and gives an exaggerated description of the symptoms. Extensive investigation does not show any serious illness. What challenges does the nurse face when caring for this patient? Select all that apply. a. care of this pt takes a lot of time and effort b. organic changes often play a role in the disorder c. absence of a diagnosis makes the treatment difficult d. the pt may feel that the treatment is inadequate e. misdiagnosis is common when a pt has such complaints a, d, e somatization is the expression of stress through physical symptoms The nurse is assessing a patient for a possible personality disorder. What behavior does the nurse identify as feature of paranoid personality disorder?
a. remind the patient frequently of upcoming events b. offer a consistent daily routine and easy to read clocks c. repeatedly rehearse spheres of orientation with the patient d. provide frequent opportunities for the patient to make choices b. A nurse is caring for a patient with dementia. What patient behavior is typical of dementia? a. the pt demands the attention of the nurse b. the pt does not get easily influenced by peers c. the pt does not ask repeated questions to the nurse d. the pt flushes and washes hands after using the toilet a