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_______ are program elements which fundamentally define an intervention.* 1/1
- Core
- Peripheral
c. Additional - CORRECT ANSWER: a. Core
"Gatekeeping" in this presentation refers to*
mothers reducing or preventing fathers from interacting with their children.healthcare providers not sharing information with parents
fathers not sharing information with healthcare providers - CORRECT ANSWER:
mothers reducing or preventing fathers from interacting with their children.
- What is the PSI "Chat with an Expert" and how often is it held?
A: An online video support group. Held on Wednesdays for moms and first Mondays for dads.
B: A free phone chat with a perinatal mental health expert provider. Held on
Wednesdays for moms and first Mondays for dads.C: A 1:1 chat with an expert set up by appointment. Held as needed when expert available. - CORRECT ANSWER: B: A free phone chat with a perinatal mental health expert provider. Held on Wednesdays for moms and first Mondays for dads.
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A woman who recently started on an SSRI for depression and reports agitation and less need for sleep, and has rapid speech...1/1
- Should be advised to take her medication in the morning to reduce symptoms.
- Needs her dosage increased.
- Is likely bipolar and needs a psychiatric evaluation.
d. Might need a different medication - CORRECT ANSWER: c. Is likely bipolar and
needs a psychiatric evaluation.
According to Cheryl Beck, the recovery period after postpartum depression involves 1/1 Battling with reimbursement from insurance companies Worry about their children being taken away Grieving for time lost
Attending support groups - CORRECT ANSWER: Grieving for time lost
According to latest research, how many fathers experience postpartum depression?(This question is about depression only, not all PMADs)*
- 8%
- 10%
- 15-20%
d. None of the above - CORRECT ANSWER: 10%
According to the research of Cheryl T.Beck, 8. DNSc, CNM, FAAN , the recovery period
after postpartum depression involves:
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Battling with reimbursement from insurance companies Grieving for time lost
Worry about their children being taken away - CORRECT ANSWER: Grieving for time
lost
Ambivalence about her maternal role 1/1 Is a risk factor for postpartum depression is a normal part of the pregnancy experience usually happens when pregnancies are unplanned indicates that she does not want this baby - CORRECT ANSWER: is a normal part of the pregnancy experience
An essential element of a father engagement program includes:*
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- Relationship building
- Child involvement training
- Both Relationship building and child involvement training - CORRECT ANSWER: c.
Both Relationship building and child involvement training
Antidepressants should be used in pregnancy...1/1
- As a first line of treatment in new onset depression during pregnancy
- If she's currently on an antidepressant and has a history of relapsing or chronic
- Women should not be on antidepressants during pregnancy.
- For treatment of insomnia during pregnancy. - CORRECT ANSWER: If she's currently
depression, or has a new onset severe depression.
on an antidepressant and has a history of relapsing or chronic depression, or has a new onset severe depression. 3 / 4
Cheryl Beck's theory of the four stage process of "Teetering on the Edge" for women
with postpartum depression includes all BUT:
1/1 The desire for isolation Dying of self Struggling to survive
Regaining Control - CORRECT ANSWER: The desire for isolation
Child Protective Services should be notified if:
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- A mom is having horrifying thoughts of hurting her baby.
- The mom feels the baby doesn't like her.
- The mom is unable to care for the baby/children, and there is no one to watch them. -
CORRECT ANSWER: c. The mom is unable to care for the baby/children, and there is no one to watch them.
Dads tend to want social support which is:*
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- informal
- from fathers
- well-reviewed online
d. both A and B - CORRECT ANSWER: d. both A and B
Describe how you would differentiate between symptoms of perinatal obsessive- compulsive disorder and postpartum psychosis?
Perinatal OCD is ego-dystonic and does not include delusional thinking; postpartum psychosis is ego-syntonic and does include delusional thinking.
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