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Brand New 2023 NU665 Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental Health Client II Week 3 Quiz NU665 Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental Health Client II Week 5 Quiz Question 1 A 13-year-old girl's family brings her to treatment against her wishes. The family reports that she is very short tempe...

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Brand New 2023 NU665 Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental Health Client II Week 3 Quiz NU665 Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental He alth Client II Week 5 Quiz Question 1 A 13-year-old girl's family brings her to treatment against her wishes. The family reports that she is very short tempered, always arguing at home and with teachers, and blames them (teachers and parents) for the behavi ors she's exhibiting. She denies being depressed or anxious. No psychotic symptoms are reported. Based on the information you have, what might be the best diagnosis at this time? Select one: a.Antisocial personality disorder b.Conduct disorder c.Oppositional Defiant Disorder d.Borderline Personality Disorder Question 2 According to Erikson, what is the maladaptive function of adolescence? Select one: a.Despair b.Inferiority c.Stagnation d.Role confusion e.Isolation Question 3 When reviewing the hi story of a child with ADHD the PMHNP will find that in order to meet DSM -5 criteria, the hyperactive -impulsive or inattention symptoms causing impairment must occur before which age? Select one: a.Four b.Seven c. Nine d.Twelve Question 4 When talking to parents who have brought their child in to see you for what they believe might be ADHD, you inform them that . Select one: a.the incidence of ADHD is estimated to be 25-35% of U.S. school age children b.this disorder will definitely lead to difficulties with academics and substance abuse and probably employment issues c.it is equally common in boys and girls d.the pathology of the disease is not clear Question 5 When the PMHNP talked with the parents of her 7-year-old client about ADHD, she shared that the incidence of occurrence in males . Select one: a.is equal to that of females b.falls below that of females c.is double that of females d.exceeds that of females by a 4 -to-1 ratio Question 6 Which of the following characteristics are developmentally associated with the preschool years? Select one: a.Initiative vs. guilt b.Egocentricity c.Magical thinking d.Body image anxiety e.All answers are Question 7 Which of the following is the most common identified genetic cause of mental retar dation? Select one: a.Fragile X syndrome b.Trisomy 21 c.PKU d.Prader -Willi syndrome Question 8 Which screening tool is now being used consistently by pediatric providers to screen for autism? Select one: a.Conners b.Vanderbilt c.HAM -A d.M -CHAT e.A - CHAT Question 9 You are interviewing a 16 -year-old boy in your office. Part of your assessment includes getting a good developmental history from his mother and assessing him for characteristics that might lead you to make certain conclusions. You notice that he is a bit small for his age, has skin folds at the corners of his eyes, a thin upper lip, and low nasal bridge. What conclusion have you made? Select one: a.He has suffered head trauma. b.He was born with a chromosomal aberration. c.His condition was avoidabl e. d.His mother most likely had an infection when she was pregnant. e.None of the answers is . Question 10 Rett syndrome generally only affects females, as males with Rett Syndrome die shortly after birth and would not live to age 3. Select one: True False Question 1 All of the following regarding Postpartum Depression are true except: Select one: a.May last months to years if untreated b.Occurs within 3 -6 months post deliver c.Is associated with a history o f a mood disorder d.Is rarely associated with feelings of guilt or inadequacy Question 2 All of the following regarding the “Baby Blues” are true except: Select one: a.Occur in up to 50% of women who give birth b.Occurs 3 -5 days post delivery c.Are associat ed with a history of a mood disorder d.Can cause sleep disturbance Question 3 Research has shown that children of mothers with Borderline Personality are more likely to exhibit all of the following except: Select one: a.Higher rates of emotional and behavioral problems b.Higher rates of psychiatric disorders c.Disorganized attachment to the mother at one year of age d.Successful interpersonal functioning Question 4 Spouse abuse is: Select one: a.Carried out by spouses who tend t o be independent and assertive b.A recent phenomenon c.Least likely to occur if a woman is pregnant d.Directed at specific actions of the spouse e.An act that is self -reinforcing Question 5 The following screening tool is routinely used to screen for depres sion in the perinatal setting. Select one: a.Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) b.Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) c.Connors’ Rating Scales d.Ham -A Rating Scale Question 6 The psychiatric interview serves all to the following except: Select one: a.To establish a therapeutic relationship b.To implement a treatment plan c.To assess the nature of the problem d.To demonstrate the medical provider’s expertise e.None of the above Question 7 d.having withdrawal symptoms when use is stopped e.None of the answers is . Question 3A PMHNP notices that few substance abuse treatment programs apply NU665 Primary Care of the Psychiatric Mental Health Client II Week 4 Quiz Question 1 A 14-year -old boy is brought to the ED by the police after the boy assaulted a passerby. The patient is slurring his speech and appears unsteady. On What teratogenic effects can occur by the psychotropics divalproe x and lithium? Select one: Select one: a.Divalproex - Epstein Anomaly; lithium – cleft palate b.Lithium – spina bifida; divalproex – mental retardation c.Lithium – Epstein anomaly; divalproex – spina bifida d.Divalproex – limb malformations; lithium – seizure disorder Question 8 Which of the following is not recommended in psychotherapeutic treatment of patients with borderline personality disorder? Select one: a.The therapist is a passive listener b.The patient and therapist mutually develop a hierarchy of priorities c.Clear roles of patient and therapist are established d.Mutually agreed limit setting is used e.Concomitant individual and group approaches are used Question 9 Which of the following statements regarding the changes in sexual response that occur with aging is true? Select one: a.Less stimulation is required to achieve an erection b.Many changes begin before the fifth decade of life c. There is no change in the length of the refractory period after orgasm d.There is a shorter ph ase of sexual excitement Question 10There is an increased risk for affective disorders in children of depressed mothers. Select one: True False a.substance is most likely causing his intoxication syndrome? Select one: a.Inhalants b.Stimulants c.Alcohol d.Amphetamines e.Hallucinogens Question 2 A key indicator of addiction that can be applied when assessing a client for substance use is . Select one: a.calling in sick every Monday morning b.loss of control over frequency or amount of use c.bragging about the amount of alcohol consumed b.Stimulants c.Alcohol d.Amphetamines e.Hallucinogens Question 2 A key indicator substance is most likely causing his intoxication syndrome? Select one: a.Inhalants . Select one: a.implement the use of valid instruments b.improve outcomes evidence -based practice. The PMHNP wants to initiate such a treatment program to depressed reflexes. He is sluggish and complains that he is seeing double. Which physical exam, he is found to have nystagmus, generalized muscle weakness, and

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