Practice Question
A patient with bipolar II disorder is most likely to experience:
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Correct Answer:
Hypomanic episodes alternating with major depressive episodes
Rationale:
🔷 Bipolar II disorder is defined by at least one hypomanic episode and one or more major depressive episodes, without full-blown mania.
🔷 Hypomania is less severe than mania and does not cause psychosis or require hospitalization, but it still includes elevated mood and increased energy.
🔷 The depressive episodes tend to be longer and more debilitating, often the reason clients seek treatment.
🔷 Bipolar II is often misdiagnosed as major depression due to subtle or overlooked hypomanic symptoms.
🔷 Early recognition helps prevent progression and mismanagement of mood swings.
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This question is from RN ATI Mental Health Exam 3 which contains 51 questions.
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Mental Health
- Answer Choices: 4