Knowledge check Module 6
Question 1
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A 21-year-old male college student was brought to Student Health Services by his
girlfriend who
... [Show More] was concerned about changes in her boyfriend’s behaviors. The girlfriend
says that recently he began hearing voices and believes everyone is out to get him. The
student says he is unable to finish school because the voices told him he was not smart
enough. The girlfriend relates episodes _of_ unexpected rage and crying. Past medical
history noncontributory but family history positive for a first cousin who “had mental
problems”. Denies current drug abuse but states he smoked marijuana every day during
his junior and senior years _of_ high school. He admits to drinking heavily on weekends at
various fraternity houses. Physical exam reveals thin, anxious disheveled male who,
during conversations, stops talking, cocks his head and appears to be listening to
something. There is poor eye contact and conversation is rambling.
Based on the observed behaviors and information from girlfriend, the APRN believes the
student has schizophrenia.
Question 1 _of_ 4:
Describe the positive symptoms _of_ schizophrenia and relate those symptoms to the
case study patient.
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Answer:
Positive symptoms _of_ schizophrenia have to deal with symptoms that were
not previously present or symptoms that were affected by an outside
variable. These would be the psychotic symptoms such as
delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized behaviors, and
possible catatonia. He is experiencing auditory hallucinations that tell him he
is not smart enough. He also has the delusion that he is not smart enough. The
patient has negative behaviors such as unexpected rage and crying.
Question 2
Needs Grading
A 21-year-old male college student was brought to Student Health Services by his
girlfriend who was concerned about changes in her boyfriend’s behaviors. The girlfriend
says that recently he began hearing voices and believes everyone is out to get him. The
student says he is unable to finish school because the voices told him he was not smart
enough. The girlfriend relates episodes _of_ unexpected rage and crying. Past medical
history noncontributory but family history positive for a first cousin who “had mental
problems”. Denies current drug abuse but states he smoked marijuana every day during
his junior and senior years _of_ high school. He admits to drinking heavily on weekends at
various fraternity houses. Physical exam reveals thin, anxious disheveled male who,
during conversations, stops talking, cocks his head and appears to be listening to
something. There is poor eye contact and conversation is rambling.
Based on the observed behaviors and information from girlfriend, the APRN believes the
student has schizophrenia.
NURS 8501 EXAM WEEK 6 KNOWLEDGE CHECK
Question 2 _of_ 4:
Explain the genetics _of_ schizophrenia.
Selected
Answer:
There is no definitive research showing how it is passed down through
genetics. Studies that involves twins show the gene is carried but not all
manifest the symptoms _of_ schizophrenia. There may be involvement _of_
different chromosomes and also protein interactions that may help to show
the link in genetics.
Question 3
Needs Grading
A 21-year-old male college student was brought to Student Health Services by his
girlfriend who was concerned about changes in her boyfriend’s behaviors. The girlfriend
says that recently he began hearing voices and believes everyone is out to get him. The
student says he is unable to finish school because the voices told him he was not smart
enough. The girlfriend relates episodes _of_ unexpected rage and crying. Past medical
history noncontributory but family history positive for a first cousin who “had mental
problems”. Denies current drug abuse but states he smoked marijuana every day during
his junior and senior years _of_ high school. He admits to drinking heavily on weekends at
various fraternity houses. Physical exam reveals thin, anxious disheveled male who,
during conversations, stops talking, cocks his head and appears to be listening to
something. There is poor eye contact and conversation is rambling.
Based on the observed behaviors and information from girlfriend, the APRN believes the
student has schizophrenia.
Question 3 _of_ 4:
The APRN reviews recent literature and reads that neurotransmitters are involved in the
development _of_ schizophrenia. What roles do neurotransmitters play in the
development _of_ schizophrenia?
Selected
Answer:
The neurotransmitters that may play a role in schizophrenia are GABA,
glutamate, and dopamine. There is belief that reelin is reduced in adults with
schizophrenia. Reelin is an interneuron that helps with migration _of_ neuronal
activity. This reenin is found in abundance in GABA. Glutamate is believed to
be involved because _of_ how the NMDA receptor does not activate with
glutamate and therefore it causes schizophrenia. Dopamine is involved
because the antipsychotic medications (dopamine antagonists) show
decreased symptoms with schizophrenic patients leading to the theory that
the D2 receptor is invovled. This also lends to the theory that other
neurotransmitters are involved because if clozapine works (a blocker _of_
neurotransmitters like norepinephrine, serotonin, and GABA) then other
neurotransmitters may be involved as well.
Question 4
Needs Grading
A 21-year-old male college student was brought to Student Health Services by his
girlfriend who was concerned about changes in her boyfriend’s behaviors. The girlfriend
says that recently he began hearing voices and believes everyone is out to get him. The
student says he is unable to finish school because the voices told him he was not smart
enough. The girlfriend relates episodes _of_ unexpected rage and crying. Past medical
history noncontributory but family history positive for a first cousin who “had mental
problems”. Denies current drug abuse but states he smoked marijuana every day during
his junior and senior years _of_ high school. He admits to drinking heavily on weekends at
various fraternity houses. Physical exam reveals thin, anxious disheveled male who,
during conversations, stops talking, cocks his head and appears to be listening to
something. There is poor eye contact and conversation is rambling.
Based on the observed behaviors and information from girlfriend, the APRN believes the
student has schizophrenia.
Question 4 _of_ 4:
The APRN reviews recent literature and reads that structural problems in the brain may
be involved in the development _of_ schizophrenia. Explain what structural abnormalities
are seen in people with schizophrenia.
Selected
Answer:
The lateral and third ventricals _of_ the brain are enlarged and there is
widening _of_ the frontocortical fissures and sulci. The thalamus and temporal
lobe areas are small. Within the first year _of_ the syndrome the patients have
a reduced hippocampus. Patients with schizophrenia also have an abnormal
amygdala.
Question 5
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A 34-year-old female was brought to the Urgent Care Center by her husband who is very
concerned about the changes he has seen in his wife for the past 3 months. He states
that his wife has had been depressed and irritable, has complaints _of_ extreme fatigue,
has lost 10 pounds and has had insomnia. He has come home from work to find his wife
sitting in front _of_ the TV and not moving for hours. In the past few days, she suddenly
has become very hyperactive, has been talking incessantly, has been easily distracted
and seems to “flit from one thing to another.”. She hasn’t slept in 3 days. The wife went
on an excessive shopping spree for new clothes that resulted in their credit card being
denied for exceeding the line _of_ credit. The wife is unable to sit in the exam room and is
currently pacing the hallway muttering to herself and is reluctant to talk with or be
examined the ARNP. Physical observation shows agitated movements, rapid fire speech,
and hyperactivity. Based on the history and observable symptoms, the APRN suspects
that the patient has bipolar type 2 disorder. The APRN refers the patient and husband
to the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner for evaluation and treatment.
Question 1 _of_ 6:
Discuss the role genetics plays in the development _of_ bipolar 2 disorders.
Selected
Answer:
There is a high link between patients who have a family history _of_ mood
disorders. Chromosomes 18 and 22 show a link with bipolar disorder.
Question 6
Needs Grading
A 34-year-old female was brought to the Urgent Care Center by her husband who is very
concerned about the changes he has seen in his wife for the past 3 months. He states
that his wife has had been depressed and irritable, has complaints _of_ extreme fatigue,
has lost 10 pounds and has had insomnia. He has come home from work to find his wife
sitting in front _of_ the TV and not moving for hours. In the past few days, she suddenly
has become very hyperactive, has been talking incessantly, has been easily distracted
and seems to “flit from one thing to another.”. She hasn’t slept in 3 days. The wife went
on an excessive shopping spree for new clothes that resulted in their credit card being
denied for exceeding the line _of_ credit. The wife is unable to sit in the exam room and is
currently pacing the hallway muttering to herself and is reluctant to talk with or be
examined the ARNP. Physical observation shows agitated movements, rapid fire speech,
and hyperactivity. Based on the history and observable symptoms, the APRN suspects
that the patient has bipolar type 2 disorder. The APRN refers the patient and husband
to the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner for evaluation and treatment.
Question 2 _of_ 6:
Explain how the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) system may be associated with
bipolar type 2 disease.
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Answer:
The HPA allows for individuals to deal with stress. The patients with this
disease show continued activation _of_ the HPA and elevation _of_
glucocorticoid secretions. The CRH triggers the ACTH then goes to adreanal
glands to release cortisol. This cortisol then tells the hypothalamus to stop
releasing CRH and then we experience a negative feedback mechanism that
tells us to adjust our stress response.
Question 7
Needs Grading
A 34-year-old female was brought to the Urgent Care Center by her husband who is very
concerned about the changes he has seen in his wife for the past 3 months. He states
that his wife has had been depressed and irritable, has complaints _of_ extreme fatigue,
has lost 10 pounds and has had insomnia. He has come home from work to find his wife
sitting in front _of_ the TV and not moving for hours. In the past few days, she suddenly
has become very hyperactive, has been talking incessantly, has been easily distracted
and seems to “flit from one thing to another.”. She hasn’t slept in 3 days. The wife went
on an excessive shopping spree for new clothes that resulted in their credit card being
denied for exceeding the line _of_ credit. The wife is unable to sit in the exam room and is
currently pacing the hallway muttering to herself and is reluctant to talk with or be
examined the ARNP. Physical observation shows agitated movements, rapid fire speech,
and hyperactivity. Based on the history and observable symptoms, the APRN suspects
that the patient has bipolar type 2 disorde [Show Less]