Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
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A nurse is teaching a medication class to a group of psychiatric patients. One of them asks the nurse why he has so much more trouble learning now when hes in his 60s than he did when he was younger. Which of the following concepts would the nurse integrate into the response?

A

Neuroplasticity

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Which of the following would a nursing instructor identify when describing the area of the brain involved with verbal language function, including areas for both receptive and expressive speech?

A

Left hemisphere

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3
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A nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient experiencing expressive aphasia. The nurse incorporates knowledge that the patient most likely has sustained damage to which of the following?

A

Brocas area

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4
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The nurse is caring for an older adult who has experienced damage to the frontal lobe after an automobile accident. The nurse anticipates that the patient will have difficulty with which of the following?

A

Concept formation

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The nurse is caring for a patient who has experienced damage to the parietal lobes of the brain. The nurse anticipates that the patient with have difficulty with which of the following?

A

Calculating a math problem

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6
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A patient has been diagnosed with memory dysfunction associated with Alzheimers disease. The nurse determines that damage to the patients brain includes deterioration of temporal lobe structures and the nerves of which of the following?

A

Hippocampus

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7
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The nurse is caring for a hospitalized patient who has a disorder of the hypothalamus. When developing the patients plan of care, in which of the following areas would the nurse anticipate a problem?

A

Sleep

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8
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A patient who is scheduled to undergo a sleep deprivation electroencephalogram (EEG) in the morning is experiencing moderate anxiety about the procedure. Based on an understanding of this test, which of the following would the nurse avoid?

A

Administering a benzodiazepine medication prescribed for anxiety

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9
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A nursing instructor asks a student to explain the influence of chronobiology on depression. Which of the following would the student include when responding?

A

Internal and external triggers can elicit biologic rhythm changes indicative of clinical depression

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10
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When describing the various neurotransmitters, which of the following would the nurse identify as the primary cholinergic neurotransmitter?

A

Acetylcholine

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11
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A group of nursing students are reviewing the various neurotransmitters. The students demonstrate understanding when they identify which of the following as a neuropeptide?

A

Melatonin

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12
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The nurse is assessing a patient experiencing anxiety and observes increased sweating and gooseflesh. The nurse understands that these are the result of which substance?

A

Norepinephrine

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13
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A nurse is developing a plan of care for a patient diagnosed with schizophrenia. The nurse integrates knowledge of this disorder, identifying which neurotransmitter as being primarily involved?

A

Dopamine

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14
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A group of students are reviewing information about neurotransmitter subtypes. The group demonstrates understanding of the information when they identify which neurotransmitter as having muscarinic and nicotinic receptors?

A

Acetylcholine

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15
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A nurse is involved in gathering information about the inheritance of mental disorders using population genetics. Which of the following would the nurse be least likely to be evaluating?

A

Risk factor analysis

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16
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A nurse is reading a journal article about psychoneuroimmunology. Which information would the nurse most likely find? Select all that apply.

A. Neurotoxins role in receptor site damage
B. Hypothalamicpituitarythyroid axis disruption
C. Static activity of natural killer cells in response to stress
D. Hypothalamic damage leading to immune dysfunction
E. Interruption in the typical circadian rhythm cycle

17
Q

A patient is scheduled for a challenge test. Which of the following would the nurse include when explaining this test to the patient?

A

Intravenous administration of a substance to induce symptoms

18
Q

A patient with depression tells the nurse that he is to have a test that involves the recording of an electroencephalogram (EEG) throughout the night. The nurse most likely identifies this testing as which of the following?

A

Polysomnography

19
Q

A group of nursing students are reviewing the role of serotonin in psychiatric disorders. The students demonstrate a need for additional study when they identify which disorder as being associated with its dysfunction?

A

Schizophrenia

20
Q

When describing neuronal transmission, an instructor describes the area where the electrical intracellular signal becomes a chemical one. The instructor is describing which of the following?

A

Synaptic cleft