PMHNP EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE (ALREADY PASSED)
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PMHNP EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE (ALREADY PASSED)
Professional role responsibilities - Answers Confidentiality, HIPAA, HITECH, telegraphy, informed consent, ethics
intellectual disability age of onset - Answers infancy usually evident at birth
ADHD age of onset - Answers...
Professional role responsibilities - Answers Confidentiality, HIPAA, HITECH, telegraphy, informed
consent, ethics
intellectual disability age of onset - Answers infancy usually evident at birth
ADHD age of onset - Answers early childhood by age 12
schizophrenia age of onset - Answers 18-25 for men
25-35 for women
major depression age of onset - Answers late adolescence to young adulthood
dementia age of onset - Answers most common after age 65
2 types of normal drives - Answers sexual drives (libido)
aggressive drives
psychosexual stages of development - Answers show age related behaviors commonly used for
discharging drives and obtaining gratification
normally different actions or behaviors are used at different ages to discharge tension from drives and
seek gratification
oral stage - Answers Freud's first stage of psychosexual development during which pleasure is centered
in the mouth
0-18 months
sucking chewing feeding and crying
psychiatric disorder linked to failure of oral stage - Answers schizophrenia
substance abuse
paranoia
anal stage - Answers Freud's second stage of psychosexual development where the primary sexual focus
is on the elimination or holding onto feces. The stage is often thought of as representing a child's ability
to control his or her own world.
18 months- 3 years
sphincter control, activities of expulsion and retension
psychiatric disorder linked to failure of anal stage - Answers depressive disorders
,phallic stage - Answers Freud's third stage of psychosexual development pleasure is gained from self-
stimulation of the sexual organs
3-6 years
exhibitionism, masturbation with focus on Oedipal conflict, castration anxiety, and female fear of lost
maternal love
psychiatric disorder linked to phallic stage - Answers sexual identity disorders
latency stage - Answers Freud's fourth stage of psychosexual development when the sex drive goes
underground
6 years-puberty
peer relationships, learning, motor skills development, socialization
psychiatric disorders linked to latency phase - Answers inability to form social relationships
genital stage - Answers Freud's stage of psychosexual development when adult sexuality is prominent
puberty forward
integration and synthesis of behaviors from early stages, primary genital based sexuality
psychiatric disorders linked to failure of the genital stage - Answers sexual perversion disorders
3 primary psychic structures - Answers the id
the ego
the superego
the ID - Answers contains primary drives or instances, urges (hunger, sex, or aggression), or fantasies
drives are largely unconscious, sexual, or aggressive in content, and infantile in nature
operates on the pleasure principle; seeks immediate satisfaction
present at birth and motivated early infantile actions.
the Ego - Answers contains concept of external reality
rational mind; responsible for logical and abstract thinking
, functions in adaptation
mediates between demands of drivesand environmental realities
operates on reality principle
begins to develop at birth as infant struggles to deal with environment
responsible for use of defense mechanisms
the superego - Answers is the ego-ideal
contains sense of conscience or right versus wrong
also contains aspirations, ideals, and moral values
regulated by guilt and shame
begins to fully develop.around age six as a child comes into contact with external authority figures such
as other parents, school teachers, coaches, or religious figures
id says - Answers I want
ego says - Answers I think, I evaluate
superego says - Answers I should or ought
psychic structure conflict - Answers exact nature of the conflict is often unconscious but conflict is
experienced consciously as anxiety
anxiety is used to alert the conscious mind to the presence of conflict
conflict is usually dealt with through defense mechanisms
defense mechanisms - Answers in psychoanalytic theory, the ego's protective methods of reducing
anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality
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