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Final Exam: NU664D / NU 664D (Latest 2025/ 2026 Update) Primary Care Adult Woman I Review|, Exams of Nursing

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Final Exam: NU664D / NU 664D (Latest 2025/ 2026 Update)
Primary Care Adult Woman I Review| Questions & Answers
| Grade A (100% Correct Solutions)- Regis
Question:
The only organization specifically dedicated to promoting & supporting high quality NP
education.
Answer:
NONPF
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Provides ongoing support to NP educators through establishing competencies, methods of
evaluation, & strategic partnerships.
Answer:
NONPF
Question:
Concerned with reducing the impact of an ongoing illness & injury that has lasting effects. ex.
cardiac or stroke rehab programs, support groups.
Answer:
Tertiary
Question:
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Primary Care Adult Woman I Review| Questions & Answers

| Grade A (100% Correct Solutions)- Regis

Question:

The only organization specifically dedicated to promoting & supporting high quality NP education.

Answer:

NONPF

Question:

Provides ongoing support to NP educators through establishing competencies, methods of evaluation, & strategic partnerships.

Answer:

NONPF

Question:

Concerned with reducing the impact of an ongoing illness & injury that has lasting effects. ex. cardiac or stroke rehab programs, support groups.

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Tertiary

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Concerned with trying to detect a disease early & prevent it from getting worse. ex. regular exams & screening tests.

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Secondary

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Concerned with the prevention of the onset of disease, goal is to reduce the incidence of disease. ex. vaccinations.

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Primary

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A clinical diagnosis given to children who have a dramatic practically overnight, onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms including OCD &/or eating disorder

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PANS

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Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder associated with strep; this is a subset of PANS

Answer:

PANDAS

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Easily comforted & resumes play & exploration when mother returns.

Easy temperament

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More irregular, negative mood, withdraws from new situations, tends to require much time to adapt to the environment situation

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Difficult temperament

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More inhibited, withdraws from new situations, has occasional negative moods, adapts slowly

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Slow to warm up temperament

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A match between the child's temperament & the expectations or demands of the environment

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Goodness of Fit

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trust vs mistrust

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Infant-18 months

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autonomy vs shame and doubt

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18 months to 3 years

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initiative vs guilt

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3 - 5 years

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industry vs inferiority

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5 - 13 years

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identity vs role confusion

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13 - 21 years

Neurotransmitters implicated in mood or anxiety disorders?

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dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine

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Concurrent administration of an SSRI with an MAOI, Ltryptophan, or Lithium can raise plasma serotonin concentrations to toxic levels, producing a constellation of symptoms called serotonin syndrome

Answer:

Serotonin syndrome