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Test Bank For Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nursing A Biopsychosocial Foundation offers a comprehensive overview of psychiatric nursing. It provides a biopsychosocial foundation for psychiatric advanced practice nursing, covering topics such as mental health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment planning. The book also includes chapters on psychiatric medications and psychotherapy.

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Test Bank For Psychiatric Advanced Practice Nursing A Biopsychosocial Foundation 1st Edition

Chapter 2: Neurobiological Theory of Psychiatric Disorders: Brain functioning, brain development, and prenatal and perinatal factors disrupting brain development

Multiple Choice

Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

____ 1. On evaluation, the patient appears to be having difficulty with working memory, planning, and insight into his problems.  The psychiatric advanced practice nurse recognizes that these symptoms are associated with problems with the

A.

Frontal lobe

B.

Temporal lobe

C.

Parietal lobe

D.

Occipital lobe

____ 2. On mental status examination, the patient’s thoughts reveal lack of directedness, excessive details, and difficulty with closure. This pattern is called

A.

Concrete thinking

B.

Circumstantiality

C.

Perseveration

D.

Thought blocking

____ 3. The brain structure that is believed to have a gating/filtering function and is the area of the brain through which all sensory information passes en route to various cortical areas is which of the following:

A.

Brainstem

B.

Reticular activating system

C.

Thalamus

D.

Hypothalamus

____ 4. Which area of the brain is a very primitive in terms of evolution and is involved in swallowing, arousal, and breathing?

A.

Parietal lobe

B.

Insula

C.

Cerebellum

D.

Brainstem

____ 5. Which of these brain structures puts emotional meaning on a stimulus, forms emotional memories, and is involved with rage and fear?

A.

Hippocampus

B.

Temporal lobe

C.

Amygdala

D.

Midbrain

____ 6. The principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system is

A.

Gamma-aminobuytric acid (GABA)

B.

Serotonin

C.

Glutamate

D.

Acetylcholine

____ 7. Which structure of the brain is involved in learning, processing information into memories, and assigning the time and the place to memories?

A.

Hippocampus

B.

Olfactory bulb

C.

Limbic system

D.

Occipital lobe

____ 8. Which one of the following is not one of the meninges, the three layers that cover the brain?

A.

Arachnoid

B.

Pia

C.

Reticular formation

D.

Dura

____ 9. Which of the following structures provides for communication between the two hemispheres of the brain?

A.

Lateral ventricle

B.

Basal ganglia

C.

Corpus callosum

D.

Hypothalamus

____ 10. Which of the lobes of the brain is primarily involved in auditory hallucinations?

A.

Occipital lobe

B.

Parietal lobe

C.

Frontal lobe

D.

Temporal lobe

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