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The NP is providing teaching to a 53-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis. Which statement by the woman would indicate a need for further teaching?
A. “I should avoid weight-bearing activities to reduce my risk of fractures.”
Avoiding weight-bearing activity is contraindicated in osteoporosis management. Regular weight-bearing exercises strengthen bones and improve balance, reducing fracture risk.
B. “I'm going to sign up for a yoga class, which will help my balance.”
Yoga improves balance, flexibility, and strength, contributing positively to osteoporosis management and fall prevention.
C. “I will stop smoking and drinking alcohol to reduce my risk of fractures.”
Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption negatively affect bone density; cessation is an important preventive measure.
D. “I will start taking calcium to help strengthen my bones.”
Adequate calcium intake supports bone health and is essential in osteoporosis management, along with vitamin D and exercise.
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Full Explanation
Choice A reason: Avoiding weight-bearing activity is contraindicated in osteoporosis management. Regular weight-bearing exercises strengthen bones and improve balance, reducing fracture risk.
Choice B reason: Yoga improves balance, flexibility, and strength, contributing positively to osteoporosis management and fall prevention.
Choice C reason: Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption negatively affect bone density; cessation is an important preventive measure.
Choice D reason: Adequate calcium intake supports bone health and is essential in osteoporosis management, along with vitamin D and exercise.
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A 19-year-old woman who prefers not to take medication uses a diffuser with lavender essential oil to help her calm down and fall asleep at night. Which biologically based therapy is she using?
A. Herbal therapy
Herbal therapy refers to consuming plant-based remedies orally or topically, rather than inhaling essential oils.
B. Supplements
Supplements are ingested substances, such as minerals or nutraceuticals, not inhaled essential oils.
C. Vitamins
Vitamins are micronutrients taken orally to address deficiencies, not used via diffusers for relaxation.
D. Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy involves the inhalation of essential oils, like lavender, to produce physiological and psychological benefits, such as relaxation and improved sleep.
Full Explanation
Choice A reason: Herbal therapy refers to consuming plant-based remedies orally or topically, rather than inhaling essential oils.
Choice B reason: Supplements are ingested substances, such as minerals or nutraceuticals, not inhaled essential oils.
Choice C reason: Vitamins are micronutrients taken orally to address deficiencies, not used via diffusers for relaxation.
Choice D reason: Aromatherapy involves the inhalation of essential oils, like lavender, to produce physiological and psychological benefits, such as relaxation and improved sleep.
A 26-year-old female patient reports 1 week of an elevated and expansive mood. Along with other symptoms, evidence of which of the following would suggest she is experiencing a hypomanic, not a manic, episode?
A. Decreased need for sleep
Decreased need for sleep can be present in both hypomania and mania; it does not differentiate the two.
B. Irritability
Irritability is also common in both hypomanic and manic episodes and is not specific for hypomania.
C. Psychotic symptoms
Psychotic symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, are indicative of mania, not hypomania.
D. Increased productivity at work
Increased productivity, heightened energy, and elevated mood without significant functional impairment or psychotic features suggest a hypomanic episode rather than full mania.
Full Explanation
Choice A reason: Decreased need for sleep can be present in both hypomania and mania; it does not differentiate the two.
Choice B reason: Irritability is also common in both hypomanic and manic episodes and is not specific for hypomania.
Choice C reason: Psychotic symptoms, such as delusions or hallucinations, are indicative of mania, not hypomania.
Choice D reason: Increased productivity, heightened energy, and elevated mood without significant functional impairment or psychotic features suggest a hypomanic episode rather than full mania.
A mom brings her 13-year-old daughter to the PMHNP for an evaluation of suspected attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). For an adolescent who presents with distractibility, which of the following additional features would suggest an association with bipolar II disorder rather than ADHD?
A. A report of less need for sleep
Reduced need for sleep is a hallmark feature of hypomanic episodes in bipolar disorder and is not typical of ADHD.
B. Evidence that the symptoms are episodic
Symptoms that occur episodically rather than consistently over time suggest a mood disorder rather than a chronic condition like ADHD.
C. Rapid speech noted on examination
Rapid speech can occur in both ADHD and hypomanic episodes, making it less specific.
D. Complaints of racing thoughts
Racing thoughts are characteristic of hypomanic episodes in bipolar disorder, helping distinguish it from ADHD.
Full Explanation
Choice A reason: Reduced need for sleep is a hallmark feature of hypomanic episodes in bipolar disorder and is not typical of ADHD.
Choice B reason: Symptoms that occur episodically rather than consistently over time suggest a mood disorder rather than a chronic condition like ADHD.
Choice C reason: Rapid speech can occur in both ADHD and hypomanic episodes, making it less specific.
Choice D reason: Racing thoughts are characteristic of hypomanic episodes in bipolar disorder, helping distinguish it from ADHD.