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NR 607 EXAM PREP LATEST Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric Mental Health III Practicum ANSWERED 2026/2027 (14pages)

NR AND NUR Exams Jul 16, 2024
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1. What are the main components of a psychiatric assessment and what are some tools or methods to conduct each component? (10 points) Answer: A psychiatric assessment consists of four main components: history, mental status examination, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. Some tools or methods to conduct each component are: - History: interviewing the patient and obtaining information from other sources (e.g., family, medical records, etc.) about the patient's personal, family, medical, psychiatric, social, occupational, and substance use history. - Mental status examination: observing and documenting the patient's appearance, behavior, mood, affect, speech, thought process, thought content, perception, cognition, insight, and judgment. - Physical examination: performing a general physical examination and focusing on any signs or symptoms that may indicate a medical condition that could affect the patient's mental health or interfere with the treatment. - Diagnostic tests: ordering and interpreting laboratory tests (e.g., blood tests, urine tests, etc.), imaging studies (e.g., CT scan, MRI, etc.), or other tests (e.g., electroencephalogram, neuropsychological testing, etc.) that may help to rule out or confirm a diagnosis or identify any comorbidities. 2. What are some common psychiatric emergencies and how would you manage them in a clinical setting? (10 points) Answer: Some common psychiatric emergencies are: - Suicidal ideation or behavior: assessing the patient's risk level, ensuring their safety, providing support and crisis intervention, initiating or modifying the treatment plan, and arranging for followup care or referral. - Aggressive or violent behavior: assessing the patient's risk level, ensuring the safety of the patient and others, using de-escalation techniques or physical restraint if necessary, administering medication if indicated, and evaluating the cause and triggers of the behavior. - Psychotic symptoms: assessing the patient's level of reality testing, ensuring their safety, providing support and reassurance, administering medication if indicated, and evaluating the cause and severity of the symptoms. - Substance intoxication or withdrawal: assessing the patient's level of intoxication or withdrawal, ensuring their safety, providing supportive care and monitoring vital signs, administering medication if indicated, and evaluating the need for detoxification or referral


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