Exam 14: Anxiety and Depression in the Older Adult
Exam 1: Introduction to Gerontological Nursing20 Questions
Exam 2: The Aging Population20 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Aging19 Questions
Exam 4: Review of the Aging of Physiological Systems20 Questions
Exam 5: Teaching and Communication With Older Adults and Their Families20 Questions
Exam 6: Comprehensive Assessment of the Older Adult20 Questions
Exam 7: Promoting Healthy Aging, Independence, and Quality of Life20 Questions
Exam 8: Identifying and Preventing Common Risk Factors in the Elderly20 Questions
Exam 9: Management of Common Illnesses, Diseases, and Health Conditions20 Questions
Exam 10: Nursing Management of Dementia19 Questions
Exam 11: Polypharmacy20 Questions
Exam 12: Falls in Older Adults19 Questions
Exam 13: Delirium20 Questions
Exam 14: Anxiety and Depression in the Older Adult20 Questions
Exam 15: Urinary Incontinence20 Questions
Exam 16: Sleep Disorders20 Questions
Exam 17: Dysphagia and Malnutrition20 Questions
Exam 18: Pressure Ulcers20 Questions
Exam 19: The Gerontological Nurse As Manager and Leader Within the Interprofessional Team20 Questions
Exam 20: Ethical and Legal Principles and Issues20 Questions
Exam 21: Technology and Care of Older Adults21 Questions
Exam 22: Culture and Spirituality20 Questions
Exam 23: Sexuality20 Questions
Exam 24: Elder Abuse and Mistreatment20 Questions
Exam 25: Pain Management and Alternative Health Modalities20 Questions
Exam 26: Disaster Preparation, Response, and Recovery20 Questions
Exam 27: End-Of-Life Care20 Questions
Exam 28: Care Transitions, System Models, and Health Policy in Aging20 Questions
Exam 29: Appendix100 Questions
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Low levels of anxiety experienced in normal daily living may be beneficial in heightening an individual's alert state and awareness of surroundings.
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What type of behavioral intervention helps the person identify the trigger or stimulus that causes or maintains anxiety with the individual, making the person aware of the trigger so he or she may slowly gain control over the effect of the stimuli to develop a range of coping strategies and tools?
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Unless attributable to a medical condition, somatic symptoms should prompt investigation into possible depression.
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Which of the following is the safest class of antidepressant agents, and which is the most effective for use in older individuals with the least interactions with other medications and fewest side effects?
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Showing no emotions or feeling excessively or inappropriately guilty is a characteristic of what form of depression?
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What anxiety disorder is characterized by an individual fearing that he or she will be humiliated, embarrassed, or negatively evaluated, and leads to rejection or offending others?
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SSRIs have a lower side effect profile than many other antidepressants and are often preferred over other classes of medication to treat depression.
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Individuals with excessive anxiety tend to be self-absorbed, possibly related to an attempt to protect one's body image and maintain a sense of control.
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What class of medications have been the most commonly prescribed anxiolytic agent for managing anxious symptoms in the older population, but should be used very cautiously and only when absolutely necessary?
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A depressive episode in which an individual experiences pervasive feelings of anxiety and sadness that coincide with anhedonia is characteristic of what medical condition?
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Because the onset of depression in older adults can often coincide with onset of an illness, it is frequently misattributed to a somatic cause and not properly diagnosed.
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Older adults with what type of depression often display functional activity impairments such as changes in regular activities of daily living, decreased socialization, and poor compliance with medication therapy and healthcare recommendations?
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For both men and women, self-inflicted gunshot wounds are the most frequently used method for completed and successful suicides.
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What medical condition, one of the most common psychiatric complaints throughout the lifespan, can be difficult to diagnose in the older patient due to atypical presentations?
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What class of medications, sometimes call dual reuptake inhibitors, may also assist with managing the symptoms of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome?
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Which of the following is predominant in the clinical presentation of substance- or medication-induced anxiety disorder?
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Of which of the following would a score of 12 on the PGQ-9 questionnaire be indicative?
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People with what type of insurance are entitled to screening for mental health issues as part of the initial preventive physical examination?
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What behavior intervention may be used with individuals with both panic disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder?
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Medical events such as waking during surgery and anaphylactic shock could cause an individual to develop what anxiety disorder?
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