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NR 606 Midterm Actual Exam Newest 2026-2027

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NR 606 Midterm Actual Exam Newest 2026-2027 Actual Exam With Complete Questions And Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers) |Already Graded A+

when is inpatient treatment recommended for alcohol use disorder in pregnant women? - ANSWER-for clients at risk for moderate, severe, or complicated alcohol withdrawal as indicated by a score of more than 10 on the CIWA

meds for tobacco use disorder that are safe in pregnancy - ANSWER- nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), bupropion, or a combination

why use IR over ER in pregnancy - ANSWER-an help minimize infant exposure during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

OUD meds that are safe during pregnancy - ANSWER-methadone and buprenorphine

OUD meds that are safe during breastfeeding - ANSWER-methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone

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neurological condition characterized by persistent, uncontrollable worrying that causes emotional distress + symptoms on most days, for a period of at least six months. - ANSWER-GAD

mood disorder characterized by depressive symptoms that last longer

than two weeks + 5 or more of the following: irritable mood, diminished

interest in activities, significant weight or appetite changes, fatigue, feelings of worthlessness, sleep disturbances, and the diminished ability to concentrate - ANSWER-MDD

Untreated MMHDs can have long-term negative impact on mother including - ANSWER-Have poor nutrition Use substances such as alcohol, tobacco, or drugs Experience physical, emotional, or sexual abuse Be less responsive to baby's cues Have fewer positive interactions with baby Experience breastfeeding challenges Question their competence as mothers

Untreated MMHDs can have long-term negative impact on the child including - ANSWER-Low birth weight or small head size Pre-term birth Longer stay in the NICU Excessive crying 2 / 3

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Impaired parent-child interactions Social-emotional, cognitive, language, motor, and adaptive behavior development Adverse Childhood Experience

Risk Factors for MMHDs - ANSWER-Smoking Lack of social support Poor relationship quality Pregnancy complications Personal or family history of depression History of physical or sexual abuse Unintended pregnancy Life stress Chronic physical conditions Prior pregnancy with fetal/infant loss History of mental illness

pathophysiology of the baby blues - ANSWER-The abrupt change in hormones that occurs when the placenta is delivered may contribute to the development of symptoms and may be exacerbated by fatigue, pain, overstimulation, lack of support, or insecurity

baby blues symptoms - ANSWER-Poor concentration

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