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NR 326 Exam 3 Final Exam Study Guide

NR 326 Exam 3 Final Exam Study Guide

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Chamberlain University

NR-326: Mental Health Nursing

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NR 326 Exam 3 Final Study Guide

Schizophrenia

  1. What is the main neurotransmitter linked to schizophrenia?

    • A. Serotonin

    • B. Norepinephrine

    • C. Dopamine ✅

    • D. Acetylcholine

  2. Which is considered a positive symptom of schizophrenia?

    • A. Flat affect

    • B. Avolition

    • C. Delusions ✅

    • D. Anhedonia

  3. What is the priority concern when caring for a patient with schizophrenia?

    • A. Nutritional intake

    • B. Physical activity

    • C. Risk for suicide ✅

    • D. Cognitive stimulation

  4. Which phase involves pronounced psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions?

    • A. Premorbid

    • B. Prodromal

    • C. Active psychotic ✅

    • D. Residual

  5. Which symptom is categorized as negative in schizophrenia?

    • A. Hallucinations

    • B. Magical thinking

    • C. Disorganized speech

    • D. Flat affect ✅

  6. Which personality disorder features magical thinking and mild hallucinations without full-blown schizophrenia?

    • A. Schizoid

    • B. Paranoid

    • C. Schizotypal ✅

    • D. Borderline

  7. Which antipsychotic is commonly used to treat schizophrenia?

    • A. Fluoxetine

    • B. Haloperidol ✅

    • C. Lorazepam

    • D. Topiramate

  8. What should the nurse do if a patient says, “I hear voices telling me to go outside”?

    • A. Ignore the patient

    • B. Tell them to stop listening to the voices

    • C. Acknowledge the experience and reassure safety ✅

    • D. Tell them the voices are real

  9. Which term describes holding a posture for a prolonged period and resisting repositioning?

    • A. Loose associations

    • B. Waxy flexibility ✅

    • C. Akathisia

    • D. Echolalia

  10. Which medication is used to treat extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)?

    • A. Benztropine ✅

    • B. Clozapine

    • C. Aripiprazole

    • D. Disulfiram


Eating Disorders

  1. Which disorder involves repeated binge eating followed by purging?

    • A. Anorexia nervosa

    • B. Pica

    • C. Bulimia nervosa ✅

    • D. Rumination disorder

  2. A defining feature of anorexia nervosa is:

    • A. Normal body weight

    • B. Lack of exercise

    • C. Intense fear of gaining weight ✅

    • D. Excessive appetite

  3. Which electrolyte imbalance is common in bulimia nervosa?

    • A. Hyperkalemia

    • B. Hypernatremia

    • C. Hypokalemia ✅

    • D. Hypercalcemia

  4. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for anorexia nervosa?

    • A. Chronic low self-esteem

    • B. Disturbed sleep pattern

    • C. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements ✅

    • D. Impaired memory

  5. Which behavior is typical in bulimia nervosa?

    • A. Avoidance of food

    • B. Secretive binge eating ✅

    • C. Consistent weight gain

    • D. Excessive water consumption only


Personality Disorders

  1. Which disorder is marked by disregard for others and breaking social rules?

    • A. Borderline

    • B. Narcissistic

    • C. Antisocial ✅

    • D. Avoidant

  2. Which best describes borderline personality disorder?

    • A. Social withdrawal and eccentric behaviors

    • B. Instability in relationships, self-image, and mood ✅

    • C. Preoccupation with orderliness

    • D. Excessive need to be cared for

  3. A patient with histrionic personality disorder is likely to:

    • A. Seek attention excessively ✅

    • B. Avoid people

    • C. Think logically

    • D. Show indifference to compliments

  4. What is the most effective approach for narcissistic personality disorder?

    • A. Ignore their behavior

    • B. Set firm limits and maintain consistency ✅

    • C. Encourage dependency

    • D. Overpraise them

  5. A key feature of avoidant personality disorder is:

    • A. Grandiosity

    • B. Fear of rejection ✅

    • C. Suspiciousness

    • D. Manipulation


Neurocognitive Disorders

  1. Which describes delirium?

    • A. Gradual memory decline

    • B. Acute and reversible cognitive disturbance ✅

    • C. Irreversible progressive memory loss

    • D. Stable cognitive dysfunction

  2. Alzheimer’s disease is primarily associated with:

    • A. Sudden confusion

    • B. Progressive memory impairment ✅

    • C. Hallucinations

    • D. Seizures

  3. What is a priority nursing action for Alzheimer’s patients?

    • A. Force reality orientation

    • B. Maintain a safe environment ✅

    • C. Restrict fluids

    • D. Encourage isolation

  4. A patient who suddenly becomes confused is likely experiencing:

    • A. Alzheimer’s disease

    • B. Parkinson’s disease

    • C. Delirium ✅

    • D. Dementia

  5. Which medication is used in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease?

    • A. Haloperidol

    • B. Donepezil ✅

    • C. Risperidone

    • D. Lithium


Substance Use Disorders

  1. Which symptom is most common during alcohol withdrawal?

    • A. Slow pulse

    • B. Tremors and agitation ✅

    • C. Euphoria

    • D. Low blood pressure

  2. What is the priority nursing intervention for alcohol withdrawal?

    • A. Encourage group therapy

    • B. Limit fluids

    • C. Prevent seizures and maintain safety ✅

    • D. Promote exercise

  3. Which medication helps prevent alcohol relapse?

    • A. Fluoxetine

    • B. Disulfiram ✅

    • C. Diazepam

    • D. Haloperidol

  4. A sign of opioid intoxication is:

    • A. Pinpoint pupils ✅

    • B. Dilated pupils

    • C. Agitation

    • D. Diaphoresis

  5. What is the antidote for opioid overdose?

    • A. Methadone

    • B. Naloxone ✅

    • C. Diazepam

    • D. Flumazenil