NRNP 6568 Week 8 Knowledge Check - Dermatological and Mental Health Conditions (100%_Correct)
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- Question: In patients with depression, lower doses of SSRIs and SNRIs may be more effective if there is a comorbid anxiety disorder.
- Question: Match the definitions to one of the following answers: Shave biopsy, punch biopsy, curettage, electrocautery.
- Question: A manic episode is defined by a period of time (at least 1 week) during which a person’s mood is abnormally elevated, expansive, or irritable
- Question: Palpitations, pounding heart, accelerated heart rate; sweating; trembling or shaking; feeling of choking; chest pain or discomfort; chills or hot flashes; nausea or abdominal distress; feeling dizzy, unsteady, lightheaded, faint; describes patient with what type of mental health diagnosis?
- Question: When prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, which schedule of drugs has the highest potential for abuse?
- Question: Inflated self-esteem (grandiosity); decreased need for sleep without fatigue; pressured speech; racing thoughts; distractibility; psychomotor agitation; excessive involvement in pleasure-seeking activities that may have high risk for undesirable consequences (excessive spending, sexual indiscretions) describes a patient with what psychiatric diagnosis?
- Question: Antipsychotic medications increase risk for:
- Question: The presence of silvery scales on red erythematous plaques is characteristic of what disorder?
- Question: The most common agent used for cryotherapy is liquid nitrogen.
- Question: St. John’s wort will usually interact with all medications except?