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PMHNP Exam Reported Questions -
What is dissemination? - Getting the research information out to those who need to know it! 
Publication - highest level 
Presenting at National Conference 
Presenting at Local Conference 
Journal Club where one person reviews an article 
What does a 17 on MMSE mean? - Moderate cognitive impairment 
What is Tegretol in the CYP450 system? - Inducer -->will lower dose of Lamictal and BCP's 
What do BCP's do to Lamictal? - Inducer - will lower dose of Lamictal 
What is a Type I research error?...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 37 pages •
What is dissemination? - Getting the research information out to those who need to know it! 
Publication - highest level 
Presenting at National Conference 
Presenting at Local Conference 
Journal Club where one person reviews an article 
What does a 17 on MMSE mean? - Moderate cognitive impairment 
What is Tegretol in the CYP450 system? - Inducer -->will lower dose of Lamictal and BCP's 
What do BCP's do to Lamictal? - Inducer - will lower dose of Lamictal 
What is a Type I research error?...
PMHNP I - Exam 1 - Review Book Questions
The purpose of the ANA's PMH Nsg: Scope and Standards of Practice is to: 
a. Define the role and actions for the NP 
b. Establish the legal authority for the prescription of psychotropic medications 
c. Define the legal statutes of the role of the PMHNP 
d. Define the differences between the physician role and the NP role - a. Define the role and 
actions for the NP 
The trend in legal rulings on cases involving mental illness over the past 25 years has been to: 
A - Encourage juries to find de...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
The purpose of the ANA's PMH Nsg: Scope and Standards of Practice is to: 
a. Define the role and actions for the NP 
b. Establish the legal authority for the prescription of psychotropic medications 
c. Define the legal statutes of the role of the PMHNP 
d. Define the differences between the physician role and the NP role - a. Define the role and 
actions for the NP 
The trend in legal rulings on cases involving mental illness over the past 25 years has been to: 
A - Encourage juries to find de...
PMHNP Practice Boards RATED A+
Mnemonic for Personality Disorders 
Antisocial - CORRUPT - Cluster B 
Conformity 
Obligations Ignored 
Reckless Disregard for safety (self & others) 
Remorse Hacking 
Underhanded 
Planning Insufficient 
Temper 
Tests used in ruling out BULIMIA - C - serum Ca2+ 
U - Urinalysis 
B - BUN 
S - Serum Glucose 
x5 signs of Anorexia and if the patient has reached a hibernation state expect to see ___ - 
Bradycardia 
Pigmentation of the chest 
Distended ABD 
Amenorrhea 
Peripheral Edema 
Hypothermia 
Rep...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 27 pages •
Mnemonic for Personality Disorders 
Antisocial - CORRUPT - Cluster B 
Conformity 
Obligations Ignored 
Reckless Disregard for safety (self & others) 
Remorse Hacking 
Underhanded 
Planning Insufficient 
Temper 
Tests used in ruling out BULIMIA - C - serum Ca2+ 
U - Urinalysis 
B - BUN 
S - Serum Glucose 
x5 signs of Anorexia and if the patient has reached a hibernation state expect to see ___ - 
Bradycardia 
Pigmentation of the chest 
Distended ABD 
Amenorrhea 
Peripheral Edema 
Hypothermia 
Rep...
PMHNP Practice Questions
What is the introduction phase of the nurse-client relationship? - Creates a trusting environment, 
establishing professional boundaries, establishing length of anticipated interaction, providing 
diagnostic evaluation, and setting mutually agreed-upon treatment objectives 
What is the working phase of the nurse-client relationship? - Clarifying client objectives and 
mutually set goals, implementing a treatment plan, monitoring health, undertaking preventative 
health care, measuring and evalua...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
What is the introduction phase of the nurse-client relationship? - Creates a trusting environment, 
establishing professional boundaries, establishing length of anticipated interaction, providing 
diagnostic evaluation, and setting mutually agreed-upon treatment objectives 
What is the working phase of the nurse-client relationship? - Clarifying client objectives and 
mutually set goals, implementing a treatment plan, monitoring health, undertaking preventative 
health care, measuring and evalua...
PMHNP Professional Role and Policy
Which community-based program is a tertiary level intervention? 
A. educational sessions at the local community mental health center. 
B. national association of mental illness meetings that provide education and support. 
C. Partial hospitalization program that provides intensive group therapy for rehabilitation. 
D. 12 step organization support meetings, i.e. AA - C. Partial hospitalization program that 
provides intensive group therapy for rehabilitation. 
Utilitarianism - Healthcare resource...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Which community-based program is a tertiary level intervention? 
A. educational sessions at the local community mental health center. 
B. national association of mental illness meetings that provide education and support. 
C. Partial hospitalization program that provides intensive group therapy for rehabilitation. 
D. 12 step organization support meetings, i.e. AA - C. Partial hospitalization program that 
provides intensive group therapy for rehabilitation. 
Utilitarianism - Healthcare resource...
PMHNP Questions RATED A+
What is an intervention for PTSD? - Breathing 
What is the production of RBCs - Erythropoesis 
If a pt has a low BMI, is anorexic, BP 86/50 what do you do? - Admit patient 
Pt is a cutter, NP instructs pt to do what? - Journal 
What part of the brain is ADHD found in? - prefrontal cortex 
Boy wants to be girl? - Pt emotional state vs developmental state 
Soldier's friend died in the war - Return to activities, prevnar, support groups 
PT used inhalants and feel funny? What do you do? - Refer to...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
What is an intervention for PTSD? - Breathing 
What is the production of RBCs - Erythropoesis 
If a pt has a low BMI, is anorexic, BP 86/50 what do you do? - Admit patient 
Pt is a cutter, NP instructs pt to do what? - Journal 
What part of the brain is ADHD found in? - prefrontal cortex 
Boy wants to be girl? - Pt emotional state vs developmental state 
Soldier's friend died in the war - Return to activities, prevnar, support groups 
PT used inhalants and feel funny? What do you do? - Refer to...
PMHNP Study from Vital Boards
Outspoken opponent of NP role - Martha Rogers 
Treatment for AUD - Naltrexone 50mg daily to prevent relapse 
Acamprosate - resembles GABA and NMDA antagonist. Anti-craving drug used for maintenance 
therapy of alcohol withdrawal. Dose 2000 mg/day. Combining acamprosate and naltrexone may be 
more beneficial together 
Disulfiram- 250mg day - What drug is used to prevent alcohol consumption by blocking aldehyde 
dehydrogenase? 
Naloxone (Narcan) - opiate antagonist, reverses opioid induced resirat...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Outspoken opponent of NP role - Martha Rogers 
Treatment for AUD - Naltrexone 50mg daily to prevent relapse 
Acamprosate - resembles GABA and NMDA antagonist. Anti-craving drug used for maintenance 
therapy of alcohol withdrawal. Dose 2000 mg/day. Combining acamprosate and naltrexone may be 
more beneficial together 
Disulfiram- 250mg day - What drug is used to prevent alcohol consumption by blocking aldehyde 
dehydrogenase? 
Naloxone (Narcan) - opiate antagonist, reverses opioid induced resirat...
PMHNP Study/practice questions
Which of the following statements does not reflect current understanding of neurotransmitter 
pathways implicated in anxiery disorders? 
A. Increase levels of CRF in amygdala, hippocampus and LC increase symptoms of anxiety. 
B. Decreaseing GABA in the Mesolimbic cortex diminishes symptoms of anxiery. 
C. Increasing serotoneric activity in the amygdala diminishes symptoms of anxiety. 
D. Decreasing NE in the LC diminishes symptoms of anxiety. - A, C & D are all correct so the 
answer is B 
As a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Which of the following statements does not reflect current understanding of neurotransmitter 
pathways implicated in anxiery disorders? 
A. Increase levels of CRF in amygdala, hippocampus and LC increase symptoms of anxiety. 
B. Decreaseing GABA in the Mesolimbic cortex diminishes symptoms of anxiery. 
C. Increasing serotoneric activity in the amygdala diminishes symptoms of anxiety. 
D. Decreasing NE in the LC diminishes symptoms of anxiety. - A, C & D are all correct so the 
answer is B 
As a ...
PMNHP QUESTIONS AND ANSWER ALREADY PASSED
HLA-B 1502 - check for prior to starting carbamazepine o asia patient, FDA required. Increased 
risk of SJS in pts with the allele 
Medication that can induce Mania: - Steroids, Antidepressants in bipolar, isoniazid, disulfiram- 
antabase 
Medication that can induce depression - Beta blockers 
Benzos 
Antineoplastic drugs, accutane 
Steroids 
Interferon 
Some retroviral drugs 
Progesterone 
Inhibitors - lower dose of medication - Buproprion 
Clomipramine - tricyclic 
Clarithromycin 
Flouroquinol...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
HLA-B 1502 - check for prior to starting carbamazepine o asia patient, FDA required. Increased 
risk of SJS in pts with the allele 
Medication that can induce Mania: - Steroids, Antidepressants in bipolar, isoniazid, disulfiram- 
antabase 
Medication that can induce depression - Beta blockers 
Benzos 
Antineoplastic drugs, accutane 
Steroids 
Interferon 
Some retroviral drugs 
Progesterone 
Inhibitors - lower dose of medication - Buproprion 
Clomipramine - tricyclic 
Clarithromycin 
Flouroquinol...
PMNHP Tessy QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
Reflexes expected at 1 month - Moro until 4 months, Palmer until 4 months, Plantar util 8 
months, Babinski (2 years is disease) 
Signs of fetal alcohol syndrome - small head, shoey palpebral fissure, inner epicanthal folds. Do 
IEP and early intervention specialist 
Rhett Syndrome - a rare disorder found virtually exclusively in girls, is a neurodevelopmental 
disorder in which the child usually develops normally unitl about 6 to 18 months of age at which 
characteristics of the syndrome emerge...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Reflexes expected at 1 month - Moro until 4 months, Palmer until 4 months, Plantar util 8 
months, Babinski (2 years is disease) 
Signs of fetal alcohol syndrome - small head, shoey palpebral fissure, inner epicanthal folds. Do 
IEP and early intervention specialist 
Rhett Syndrome - a rare disorder found virtually exclusively in girls, is a neurodevelopmental 
disorder in which the child usually develops normally unitl about 6 to 18 months of age at which 
characteristics of the syndrome emerge...