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Final Exam: NR606 NR 606 Latest

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Final Exam: NR606 / NR 606 (Latest

Update 2025 / 2026) Diagnosis and Management in Psychiatric-Mental Health II Practicum | Questions and Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain

Question:

Which of the following symptoms is consistent with anorexia nervosa binge- eating/purging type?avoiding eating to help control weight gain not being bothered about weight gain regularly using laxatives eating only certain types of foods

Answer:

Binge eating/purging type anorexia nervosa is a type of eating disorder that involves regularly engaging in purging activities, such as vomiting or the misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas, to help control weight gain.

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Question:

pica treatment

Answer:

  • Initial testing should include a CBC and zinc level. (Iron deficiency anemia
  • and zinc deficiency may cause pica.)

  • Lead testing is appropriate
  • Behavior modification therapy using a rewards system
  • There are currently no medications approved to treat pica. Olanzapine may
  • be prescribed off-label to reduce impulsive eating;

Question:

SCOFF tool

Answer:

  • questionnaire that is looking at your inner attitudes and feelings about food.

- self-administered 5 question: 1 point for each "yes"

  • A score of 2 or more indicates a likely case of eating disorder
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Question:

treatment anorexia nervosa

Answer:

  • primary goal is weight gain and reduction of unhealthy habits (restrictive
  • eating, excessive exercise, laxative use)

  • family therapy and cognitive behavior therapy are effective modalities
  • Medications can also help address comorbid psychopathologies such as
  • depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorders

  • majority managed outpatient

Question:

treatment bulemia and BED

Answer:

  • combining antidepressant medications with psychotherapy (first line
  • fluoxetine)

  • Bupropion should be avoided due to the risk of seizures in clients with active
  • symptoms of bulimia nervosa

  • Lisdexamfetamine has been approved for moderate to severe BED in adults
  • no medications are currently FDA approved for children or adolescents with
  • BED

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Question:

treatment ARIF

Answer:

  • newer diagnosis; therefore, there is limited literature about treatment and
  • no medication is specifically indicated for use in this disorder

  • family-based therapy

Question:

Annual Prevalence of Use of Various Drugs

Answer:

38.3% will use alcohol 24.6% will use marijuana 27.1% will vape or smoke cigarettes 9.2% will use illicit drugs other than marijuana

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