(Answer Guide) NURS 6630 week 7 knolwedge check

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6630 week 7 knolwedge check.   Question 1 (1 pt).   Which symptom is LEAST likely to be adequately managed by typical antipsychotic medications?

  • A) Paranoia
  • B) Delusions
  • C) Anhedonia
  • D) Hallucinations
  • E) Pressured speech

 

Question 2 (1 pt)

Parkinson’s disease and schizophrenia are related by the dysregulation of which neurotransmitter?

  • A) Serotonin
  • B) Dopamine
  • C) Norepinephrine
  • D) Glutamate
  • E) Acetylcholine

 

Question 3 (1 pt)

Which first-generation antipsychotic is considered high potency?

  • A) Chlorpromazine
  • B) Levodopa
  • C) Fluphenazine
  • D) Haloperidol

 

Question 4 (1 pt)

Which of the following is a positive symptom of schizophrenia?

  • A) Flat affect
  • B) Loss of emotion
  • C) Broken speech
  • D) Delusions
  • E) Loss of interest

 

Question 5 (1 pt)

A 21-year-old male with a history of schizophrenia presents with hallucinations and delusions. He likely has excess dopamine signaling in which dopaminergic tract?

  • A) Tuberoinfundibular tract
  • B) Chemoreceptor zone
  • C) Nigrostriatal tract
  • D) Mesolimbic tract
  • E) Mesocortical tract

 

Question 6 (1 pt)

Regarding schizophrenia, which syndrome is characterized by delusions of a persecutor taking on a variety of faces like an actor?

  • A) Cotard syndrome
  • B) Lycanthropy
  • C) Fregoli’s syndrome
  • D) Folie à deux
  • E) Capgras syndrome

 

Question 7 (1 pt)

All the following are good prognostic factors for schizophrenia, EXCEPT:

  • A) Female sex
  • B) Early onset
  • C) Good premorbid functioning
  • D) Family support

 

Question 8 (1 pt)

What is true about molindone?

  • A) It is under investigation, but is not approved for the treatment of any condition.
  • B) It has been removed from the market.
  • C) It is used in the treatment of both Tourette syndrome and schizophrenia.
  • D) It is used in the treatment of schizophrenia.
  • E) It is used in the treatment of Tourette syndrome.

 

Question 9 (1 pt)

Which drug class is used in the management of tardive dyskinesia?

  • A) Beta-adrenergic receptor blockers
  • B) Antipsychotics
  • C) Vesicular monoamine transporter type 2 inhibitors
  • D) Antispasmodics
  • E) Anticholinergics

 

Question 10 (1 pt)

Which receptors do first-generation antipsychotic medications block?

  • A) Dopamine receptors
  • B) Acetylcholine receptors
  • C) Glutamine receptors
  • D) GABA receptors

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Answer Guide: 6630 week 7 knolwedge check

Question 1 (1 pt)

Which symptom is LEAST likely to be adequately managed by typical antipsychotic medications?

  • A) Paranoia
  • B) Delusions
  • C) Anhedonia
  • D) Hallucinations
  • E) Pressured speech

Correct Answer: C) Anhedonia

Question 2 (1 pt)

Parkinson’s disease and schizophrenia are related by the dysregulation of which neurotransmitter?

  • A) Serotonin
  • B) Dopamine
  • C) Norepinephrine
  • D) Glutamate
  • E) Acetylcholine

Correct Answer: B) Dopamine

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