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PMHNP Module 3 passed 100%
What is a decreased effects of the same dose of a drug over time - Tolerance ( mostly patients 
taking benzo, pain rx etc) Your client Sam is being treated for panic disorder with agorophobia. He is 
currently prescribed Paroxitine (Paxil CR 37.5, qd) and Clonazepam (Klonopin 0.5 mgqd prn. He has been 
on Clonazepam for 2 years and admits needing 4 pills to achieve the same effect that 1 pill initially 
produced 
What is an electrical stimulus for bipolar which leads to seizure - kindling 
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What is a decreased effects of the same dose of a drug over time - Tolerance ( mostly patients 
taking benzo, pain rx etc) Your client Sam is being treated for panic disorder with agorophobia. He is 
currently prescribed Paroxitine (Paxil CR 37.5, qd) and Clonazepam (Klonopin 0.5 mgqd prn. He has been 
on Clonazepam for 2 years and admits needing 4 pills to achieve the same effect that 1 pill initially 
produced 
What is an electrical stimulus for bipolar which leads to seizure - kindling 
from ...
PMHNP-BC Pocket Prep passed A+
Ethical Principal Terms (Justice, Veracity, Respect, Fidelity) - •Justice: Doing what is fair 
•Veracity: Telling the truth 
•Respect: Treating everyone with equal dignity 
•Fidelity: Being true and loyal 
Inferential statistics - numerical values that enable a researcher to draw conclusions that extend 
beyond the immediate data alone. Examples include t-test, analysis of variance, Pearson's r correlation, 
probability, and p-value. 
Descriptive statistics - are used to describe the ba...
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Ethical Principal Terms (Justice, Veracity, Respect, Fidelity) - •Justice: Doing what is fair 
•Veracity: Telling the truth 
•Respect: Treating everyone with equal dignity 
•Fidelity: Being true and loyal 
Inferential statistics - numerical values that enable a researcher to draw conclusions that extend 
beyond the immediate data alone. Examples include t-test, analysis of variance, Pearson's r correlation, 
probability, and p-value. 
Descriptive statistics - are used to describe the ba...
PMHNP Practice Questions and Answers 100%
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...
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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 PREP exam 100%
What routes of med admin are parenteral - All Injections ( IM Sub Q IV, Intrathecal), AND Inhaled , 
transdermal (patches) , transmucosal (sublingual, nasal, rectal) . All PO meds = enteral; Topical is all 
ointments placed on the skin 
PO meds absorption pattern - Varies greatly due to: 
»»Stability and solubility of the medication 
»»Gastrointestinal pH and emptying time 
»»Presence of food in the stomach or intestines 
»»Other medications currently being administered 
»»Forms of med...
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What routes of med admin are parenteral - All Injections ( IM Sub Q IV, Intrathecal), AND Inhaled , 
transdermal (patches) , transmucosal (sublingual, nasal, rectal) . All PO meds = enteral; Topical is all 
ointments placed on the skin 
PO meds absorption pattern - Varies greatly due to: 
»»Stability and solubility of the medication 
»»Gastrointestinal pH and emptying time 
»»Presence of food in the stomach or intestines 
»»Other medications currently being administered 
»»Forms of med...
PMHNP PREP QUESTION AND ANSWER ALREADY GRADED A+
Amygdala - A limbic system structure involved in memory and emotion, particularly fear and 
aggression. Also plays a part in pleasure circuit and drug dependency. 
accumbens nucleus - is a brain part involved in functions such as REWARD, motivation, addiction or 
positive behavioral reinforcement 
prefrontal cortex - part of frontal lobe responsible for thinking and language 
hippocampus - Part of Limbic system is associated mainly with memory, in particular long-term 
memory as well as mood 
hy...
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Amygdala - A limbic system structure involved in memory and emotion, particularly fear and 
aggression. Also plays a part in pleasure circuit and drug dependency. 
accumbens nucleus - is a brain part involved in functions such as REWARD, motivation, addiction or 
positive behavioral reinforcement 
prefrontal cortex - part of frontal lobe responsible for thinking and language 
hippocampus - Part of Limbic system is associated mainly with memory, in particular long-term 
memory as well as mood 
hy...
PMHNP Professional Role and Policy ALREADY VERIFIED
Which community-based program is a tertiary l 
evel 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 resour...
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Which community-based program is a tertiary l 
evel 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 resour...
PMHNP Questions AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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...
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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 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
positive symptoms of schizophrenia - delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized 
behavior 
negative symptoms of schizophrenia - disturbance of affect, blunting (severe reduction in the 
intensity of affect expression), flat affect, inappropriate affect (might laugh hysterically while describing 
someones death) 
nucleus accumbens - a subcortical structure that participates in reward and addiction 
mesolimbic pathway - subcortical part of the brain involved in cognition and emot...
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positive symptoms of schizophrenia - delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech, disorganized 
behavior 
negative symptoms of schizophrenia - disturbance of affect, blunting (severe reduction in the 
intensity of affect expression), flat affect, inappropriate affect (might laugh hysterically while describing 
someones death) 
nucleus accumbens - a subcortical structure that participates in reward and addiction 
mesolimbic pathway - subcortical part of the brain involved in cognition and emot...
PMHNP QUESTIONS RATED A+
What part of the brain is associated with OCD? 
Basal ganglia 
Depression SIGECAPS 
Suicidal thoughts 
Interests decreased 
Guilt 
Energy decreased 
Concentration decreased 
Appetite increased/decreased 
Psychomotor changes 
Sleep disturbance (Increased or decreased) 
Mania DIG FAST 
Distractibility 
Indiscretion 
Grandiosity 
Flight of ideas 
Activity increase 
Sleep deficit 
Talkativeness 
PTSD 
Traumatic event 
Re-experience 
Avoidance 
Unable to function 
Month or more of symptoms 
Arousal i...
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What part of the brain is associated with OCD? 
Basal ganglia 
Depression SIGECAPS 
Suicidal thoughts 
Interests decreased 
Guilt 
Energy decreased 
Concentration decreased 
Appetite increased/decreased 
Psychomotor changes 
Sleep disturbance (Increased or decreased) 
Mania DIG FAST 
Distractibility 
Indiscretion 
Grandiosity 
Flight of ideas 
Activity increase 
Sleep deficit 
Talkativeness 
PTSD 
Traumatic event 
Re-experience 
Avoidance 
Unable to function 
Month or more of symptoms 
Arousal i...
PMHNP REVIEW- Disorders of children and Adolescents questions with verified solutions
List the DSM 5 Criteria for Autism Disorder - A. persistent deficits in social communication and 
social interactions across multiple contacts as manifested by the following: 
1. Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity 
2. deficits in non-verbal communicative behaviors 
3. Deficits in developing, maintaining, and understanding relationship 
B. Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interest, or activities, as manifested by at least 2: 
1. stereotyped or repetitive motor movements, use or ...
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List the DSM 5 Criteria for Autism Disorder - A. persistent deficits in social communication and 
social interactions across multiple contacts as manifested by the following: 
1. Deficits in social-emotional reciprocity 
2. deficits in non-verbal communicative behaviors 
3. Deficits in developing, maintaining, and understanding relationship 
B. Restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interest, or activities, as manifested by at least 2: 
1. stereotyped or repetitive motor movements, use or ...