NURS6630 Week 9 Quiz Latest 2021 April

Question # 00625389
Course Code : NURS6630
Subject: Health Care
Due on: 06/07/2021
Posted On: 06/07/2021 02:41 PM
Tutorials: 1
Rating:
4.9/5
Question Dot Image

NURS6630 Week 9 Quiz

Question 1  Jordyn is a 27-year-old patient who presents to the clinic with GAD. She is 30 weeks pregnant and has been well controlled on a regimen of sertraline 50mg daily. Jordyn says that "about once or twice a week my husband really gets on my nerves and I can't take it." She is opposed to having the sertraline dose increased due to the risk of further weight gain. You have decided to prescribe the patient a short-term course of benzodiazepines for breakthrough anxiety. Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate benzodiazepines to prescribe to this patient?                                 

a. diazepam

b. alprazolam

c. clonazepam

d. lorazepam

Question 2  Which of the following statements are true?                                             

a. First-generation (typical) antipsychotics are associated with a higher incidence of EPS.

b. Second-generation (atypical) antipsychotics are associated with a higher risk of metabolic side effects.

c. There is evidence that atypical antipsychotics are significantly more effective than typical antipsychotics in the treatment of cognitive symptoms associated with schizophrenia.

d. A & B

e. A, B, and C

Question 3 Sam is a 48-year-old male who presents to the clinic with signs and symptoms consistent with GAD & MDD. Which of the following medications would be the LEAST appropriate choice when initiating pharmacotherapy?                                 

a. duloxetine

b. sertraline

c. mirtazapine

d. buproprion

Question 4  Mark is a 46-year-old male with treatment-resistant depression. He has tried various medications, including SSRIs, SNRI, and TCAs. You have decided to initiate therapy with phenelzine. Which of the following must the PMHNP take into consideration when initiating therapy with phenelzine?                                      

a. There is a minimum 7-day washout period when switching from another antidepressant to phenelzine.

b. Patient must be counseled on dietary restrictions.

c. MAOIs may be given as an adjunctive therapy with SSRIs.

d. A & B

e. All of the above

                                               

Question 5  Which of the following medications, when given intramuscularly, is most likely to cause severe postural hypotension?                                   

a. haloperidol

b. lorazepam

c. benztropine

d. chlorpromazine

                                               

Question 6  Jason is a 6-year-old child whose mother presents to the clinic with him. The mother says that “he's not himself lately." After a thorough workup, you diagnose the patient as having GAD. Which of the following medications would be the LEAST appropriate to prescribe to this child?                                          

               

a. Sertraline

b. Paroxetine

c. Venlafaxine

d. Buspirone

                                               

Question 7  Thomas is a 28-year-old male who presents to the clinic with signs and symptoms consistent with MDD. He is concerned about starting antidepressant therapy, however, because one of his friends recently experienced erectile dysfunction when he was put on an antidepressant. Which of the following would be the most appropriate antidepressant to start Thomas on?                                       

a. Vilazodone

b. Sertraline

c. Paroxetine

d. Citalopram

                                               

Question 8  Martin is a 92-year-old male who presents to the clinic with signs/symptoms consistent with MDD. The patient suffers from glaucoma and just recently underwent surgery for a cataract. Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate course of therapy when treating the MDD?               

a. sertraline

b. amitriptyline

c. duloxetine

d. vilazodone

                                               

Question 9  Cindy is a 55-year-old patient who presents with symptoms consistent with Generalized anxiety disorder. The patient has an unremarkable social history other than she consumes two or three glasses of wine per night. Which of the following would be an appropriate therapy to start this patient on?                                             

a. Xanax 0.25mg BID PRN Anxiety

b. Escitalopram 10mg daily

c. Buspirone 10mg BID

d. Aripiprazole 10mg daily

                                               

Question 10 Rebecca is a 32-year-old female who was recently prescribed escitalopram for MDD. She presents to the clinic today complaining of diaphoresis, tachycardia, and confusion. The differential diagnosis for this patient, based on the symptoms presenting, is:                                          

a. Panic disorder

b. Gastroenteritis

c. Abnormal gait

d. Serotonin syndrome

                                               

Question 11  Stephanie is a 36-year-old female who presents to the clinic with a history of anxiety. Social history is unremarkable. For the last 4 years, she has been well controlled on paroxetine, however she feels “it just doesn't work anymore.” You have decided to change her medication regimen to vortioxetine 5mg, titrating up to a max dose of 20mg per day based on tolerability. The patient states, "I can't even last 1 more day without feeling like my insides are going to explode with anxiety." The most appropriate course of action would be:                                             

a. Inform the patient to try yoga or other natural remedies until the vortioxetine takes effect.

b. Prescribe a short-term course of low dose benzodiazepine, such as alprazolam.

c. Prescribe an SNRI, such as venlafaxine, in addition to the vortioxetine.

d. Recommend in-patient mental health for the foreseeable future.

 Question 12  Steve is a 35-year-old male who presents to the primary care office complaining of anxiety secondary to quitting smoking cold turkey 2 weeks ago. The patient has a 14-year history of smoking two packs per day. The patient has an unremarkable social history other than a recent divorce from his wife, Brittany. Which of the following would be the LEAST effective medication to treat Steve's anxiety?                                      

a. Buproprion

b. Sertraline

c. Varenicline

d. Alprazolam

                                               

Question 13 John is a 41-year old-patient who presents to the clinic with diarrhea, fatigue, and recently has been having tremors. He was diagnosed 19 years ago with bipolar disorder and is currently managed on Lithium 300mg BID. As the PMHNP, you decide to order a lithium level that comes back at 2.3mmol/l. What is the most appropriate course of action?                                

a. Investigate other differential diagnoses for his symptoms.

b. Tell John to skip his next four Lithium doses and resume therapy.

c. Tell John he needs to go to the hospital and call an ambulance to bring him.

d. Prescribe loperamide to treat the diarrhea and ropinirole to treat the tremors

                                               

Question 14  Melvin is an 89-year-old male who presents to the clinic with signs/symptoms consistent with MDD. Which of the following would be the LEAST appropriate medication to prescribe to this elderly patient?                                

a. nortriptyline

b. amitriptyline

c. desipramine

d. trazodone

                                               

Question 15  Richard is a 54-year-old male who suffers from schizophrenia. After exhausting various medication options, you have decided to start him on Clozapine. Which of the statements below is true regarding Clozapine?                                            .

a. Regular blood monitoring must be performed to monitor for neutropenia.

b. Clozapine can only be filled by a pharmacy that participates in the REMS program.

c. Bradycardia is a common side effect of Clozapine.

d. A & B

e. All of the above

                                               

Question 16  Jane is a 17-year-old patient who presents to the office with signs consistent with schizophrenia. She states multiple times that she is concerned about gaining weight, as she has the perfect prom dress picked out and she finally got a date. Which of the following is the least appropriate choice to prescribe Jane?                                          

a. Aripiprazole

b. Olanzapine

c. Haloperidol

d. Brexpiprazole

                                               

Question 17  Earle is an 86-year-old patient who presents to the hospital with a Community Acquired Pneumonia. During stay, you notice that the patient often seems agitated. He suffers from cognitive decline and currently takes no mental health medications. Treatment for the CAP include ceftriaxone and azithromycin. The LEAST appropriate medication to treat Earle's anxiety is:                     

a. sertraline

b. duloxetine

c. citalopram

d. venlafaxine

                                               

 Question 18  Amber is a 26-year-old female who presents to the clinic 6 weeks postpartum. The patient states that she has been "feeling down" since the birth of her son. She is currently breastfeeding her infant. You diagnose the patient with Postpartum depression. Which of the following is the LEAST appropriate option in treating her PPD?                                            

a. paroxetine

b. escitalopram

c. citalopram

d. sertraline

                                               

Question 19  Mirza is a 75-year-old patient with a long history of schizophrenia. During the past 5 years, she has shown significant cognitive decline consistent with dementia. The patient has been well controlled on a regimen of risperidone 1mg BID. As the PMHNP, the most appropriate course of action for this patient is:                                  

a. Increase the risperidone to 1mg QAM, 2mg QPM

b. Discontinue risperidone and prescribe a long-acting injectable such as Invega Sustenna.

c. Discontinue risperidone and initiate therapy with clozapine.

d. Augment the patient's risperidone with brexpiprazole.

                                               

Question 20  Stephanie is a 36-year-old female who presents to the clinic with a history of anxiety. Social history is unremarkable. For the last 4 years, she has been well controlled on paroxetine, however she feels “it just doesn't work anymore.” You have decided to change her medication regimen to vortioxetine 5mg, titrating up to a max dose of 20mg per day based on tolerability. The patient asks, “When can I expect this to start kicking in?” The best response is:                                            

a. 3 or 4 days

b. 1 or 2 weeks

c. 3 or 4 weeks

d. 10 weeks

                                               

Dot Image
GlobalTutor Posted By :
Questions: 3706 Tutorials: 3600
Tutorials for this Question

NURS6630 Week 9 Quiz Latest 2021 April

Tutorial # 00624029
Posted On: 06/07/2021 02:42 PM
Feedback Score: Not rated yet!
Purchased By: 4
GlobalTutor
Posted By:
Questions:
3706
Tutorials:
3600
Report this Tutorial as Inappropriate
Tutorial Preview
The solution of NURS6630 Week 9 Quiz Latest 2021 April...
Attachments
NURS6630_Week_9_Quiz_Latest_2021_April.docx (36.6 KB)

Great! We have found the solution of this question!

Related Questions
NURS6630 Week 1 Discussion Latest 2020 JUNE
NURS6630 Psychopharmacologic Approaches to Treatment of Psychopathology Week 1 Discussion Foundational Neuroscience As a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, it is essential for you …
NURS6630 Week 8 Assignment 1 Latest 2021 April
NURS6630 Approaches to Treatment Week 8 Assignment 1 Short Answer Assessment As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you will likely encounter patients who suffer from various mental health diso …
Walden NURS6630 Week 8 Assignment 1 Latest 2022 September
NURS6630 Psychopharmalogical Approaches to Treat Psychopathology Week 8 Assignment 1 Short Answer Assessment As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you will likely encounter patients who suffer …
NURS6630 Week 2 Forum Latest 2021 April
NURS6630 Approaches to Treatment Week 2 Forum Foundational Neuroscience As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, it is essential for you to have a strong background in foundational neuroscience. …
Walden NURS6630 Week 10 Assignment 2 Latest 2022 September
NURS6630 Psychopharmalogical Approaches to Treat Psychopathology Week 10 Assignment 2 Practicum Application Assignment Practicum Applications must be submitted in a timely manner to ensure th …
Walden NURS6630 Week 2 Discussion Latest 2022 September
NURS6630 Psychopharmalogical Approaches to Treat Psychopathology Week 2 Discussion Foundational Neuroscience As a psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner, it is essential for you to …
NURS6630 Week 1 Assignment Latest 2021 April
NURS6630 Approaches to Treatment Week 1 Assignment   Short Answer Assessment As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, before you can recommend potential pharmacotherapeutics to address a pat …
Walden NURS6630 Week 1 Assignment Latest 2022 September
NURS6630 Psychopharmalogical Approaches to Treat Psychopathology Week 1 Assignment Short Answer Assessment As a psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner, before you can recommend pot …
Walden NURS6630 Week 2 Discussion Latest 2021 November
NURS6630 Psychopharmalogical Approaches to Treat Psychopathology Week 2 Discussion Foundational Neuroscience As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, it is essential for you to have a strong bac …
Walden NURS6630 Week 8 Assignment 1 Latest 2021 November
NURS6630 Psychopharmalogical Approaches to Treat Psychopathology Week 8 Assignment 1 Short Answer Assessment As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, you will likely encounter patients who suffer …
Recent Questions
When you exercise, your muscles are using ATP to do the movements
Please post your answers directly on the discussion board, do not upload files. Images should be embedded on the post Questions for group discussion: When you exercise, your muscles are using …
Hypertension and its Impact on Covid-19 Severity
arizona state Biology Question Scientific and Analytical Perspectives of Hypertension's Impact on Covid-19 Severity Topic: Hypertension and its Impact on Covid-19 Severity This assignment is …
Presentation: Innovations in Biology and Technology
Step 2: Presentation: Innovations in Biology and Technology Recognize and explain how the scientific method is used to solve problems     use knowledge of biological principles …
Writing intensive program: general ecology
WRITING INTENSIVE PROGRAM: GENERAL ECOLOGY WPS 2 – Finding and Reading Primary Research Papers (10 points) Instructor: Corey Palmer GOALS: Conduct a literature search to find primary …
Biology II Honors - Describe the exoskeletons and the purpose
Biology II Honors Chapter Study Guide Arthropods 30 points  1. Describe the exoskeletons and the purpose. 2. What are the characteristics of all arthropods? 3. What are the special …
Biology - In science, reporting what has been done in a laboratory
Biology Question In science, reporting what has been done in a laboratory setting is incredibly important for communicating, replicating, and validating findings. However, writing scientific report …
Chloroplast versus mitochondria - Lesson 12 Chloroplast versus
Chloroplast versus mitochondria Lesson 12 Chloroplast versus mitochondria.  Perform an online search related to the topic and share with the class one or more interesting fact(s) you discovere …
Discussion about membrane function - Lesson 15, Membrane Function
Discussion about membrane function Lesson 15, Membrane Function What topic in this module did you find most interesting and/or relevant to your everyday life and why?  Perform an online search …
Biology - Do you agree with the writer's premise that treating
Biology Question INSTRUCTION: This week, you will prepare for your ethical and cultural inquiry. Consider how culture can impact healthcare decisions and outcomes. Read the following article from …
Explain why the replication of one of the DNA strands is continuous while
Questions for group discussion: Make a diagram (or multiple diagrams) indicating the steps and the enzymes involved in DNA replication in Prokaryotes. A) In the diagram include the following labels …