Psychiatric Mental Health Board Certification Questions with complete solution
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Psychiatric Mental Health Board Certification Questions with complete solution Psychiatric Mental Health Board Certification
How many total questions are there on the PMH-BC exam? - correct answer 150 (125 scored, 25 unscored)
What are the PMH-BC exam requirements? - correct answer RN ...
Psychiatric Mental Health Board
Certification
How many total questions are there on the PMH-BC exam? - correct answer
✔150 (125 scored, 25 unscored)
What are the PMH-BC exam requirements? - correct answer ✔RN license
(min 2 years experience)
2,000 hours clinical practice in past 3 years
30 hours CE in past 3 years
10 Test Taking Techniques - correct answer ✔1. One min per question
2. Answer every question
3. Have a "guess" answer
4. Identify key words (e.g. age, diagnosis)
5. Identify priority words (e.g. first, best)
6. Identify word clues (e.g. physiologic needs)
7. Identify opposites
8. Identify absolutes (e.g. just, always, never)
9. Identify duplicate facts
10. Avoid changing answers
What are the patient barriers to the therapeutic relationship? - correct answer
✔The psychiatric illness
Being resistant to care (paranoia, cultural)
Defense mechanisms
,What are the nurse barriers to the therapeutic relationship? - correct answer
✔Distracted/ preoccupied/ not fully focused on pts. Verbal and nonverbal cues
Countertransference
Asking patients "why" questions
Asking patients more than 1 question at a time
What are the 8 methods to enhance the therapeutic relationship? - correct
answer ✔1. Maintaining professional boundaries
2. Comfortable eye contact/ empathetic facial expressions
3. Engaging with a patient with gentle, supportive tone of voice
4. Keeping relaxed, open body posture
5. Providing pt with physical comforts
6. Actively listening to what patient is saying
7. Being fully self-aware
8. Using Therapeutic silence to allow pt reflect/regroup
What practitioners are qualified to make a psychiatric diagnosis? - correct
answer ✔MD
DO
NP
PA
What handbook is used to make a psychiatric diagnosis? - correct answer
✔DSM-5
In what year was the first DSM published? - correct answer ✔1952
,What are the 5 characteristics of stable mental health? - correct answer ✔1.
Accurately appraise and interpret reality
2. Love, experience joy, play and laugh
3. Think clearly, make appropriate decisions and problem solve
4. Control one's behavior and cope with one's thoughts
5. Relate to other's, form relationships, experience empathy, and manage
conflict constructively
What are the 5 characteristics of a mental health disorder? - correct answer
✔1. Impairment of brain functioning caused by neurotransmitter dysfunction,
abnormal brain structure, genetic factors or injury
2. There is evidence showing that severe psychological trauma causes
physical brain injury
3. Dysfunction in cognition, emotion regulation or behavior
4. It is usually associated with distress or disability in important activities,
relationships or occupations
5. The inability to cope with life stressors, including job changes, loss of a
loved one, birth of a child, medical challenges, etc.
What does the AIMS assessment stand for? - correct answer ✔Abnormal
Involuntary Movement Scale
What does the AIMS assessment tool evaluate? - correct answer
✔Assesses the presence and severity of abnormal extremity, facial and body
movement.
Higher score = worse impairment
What does the BDI assessment stand for? - correct answer ✔Beck
Depression Inventory
, What does the BDI assessment tool evaluate? - correct answer ✔Measures
the presence and severity of depression
What BDI score is associated with moderate depression? - correct answer
✔19-29
What does the BVC assessment tool stand for? - correct answer ✔Broset
Violence Checklist
What does the BVC assessment tool evaluate? - correct answer ✔The
degree or risk a patient has of becoming violent.
Higher score = more likely they will become violent
What does the CAGE assessment tool assess for? - correct answer
✔Assess for drug and/or alcohol substance use disorder
Score of 2 or greater indicates substance use disorder
What does CAGE stand for? - correct answer ✔Cut, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye
Opener
Need to cut back, annoyed by criticism, guilty about use, eye opener in the
morning
What does CIWA-AR stand for? - correct answer ✔Clinical Institute
Withdrawal Assessment form for Alcohol, Revised
What does the CIWA-AR assessment tool assess for? - correct answer
✔Alcohol withdrawal symptoms
Higher score = more severe withdrawal
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