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PMHNP EXAM REVIEW, A+
Aspects of a person or self are seen only in extremes and not able to be integrated. 
A woman views her husband as either all good or all bad; cannot integrate negative and positive. - 
Splitting (primitive or narcissistic) 
Low Hb and high MCV - Vitamin B12 deficiency 
L1-L2 lactation risk - L1 = safest; L2 = safer; L3 = moderately safe; L4 = possibly hazardous; L5 = 
contraindicated. 
Which of the following second-generation antipsychotics should be avoided in a 48-year-old man with 
schizoph...
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Aspects of a person or self are seen only in extremes and not able to be integrated. 
A woman views her husband as either all good or all bad; cannot integrate negative and positive. - 
Splitting (primitive or narcissistic) 
Low Hb and high MCV - Vitamin B12 deficiency 
L1-L2 lactation risk - L1 = safest; L2 = safer; L3 = moderately safe; L4 = possibly hazardous; L5 = 
contraindicated. 
Which of the following second-generation antipsychotics should be avoided in a 48-year-old man with 
schizoph...
PMHNP exam VERIFIED 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 exams Review 2
NSAIDS - Increases Lithium Levels 
Reliability - consistency of measurement 
Reliability is another term for consistency. If one person takes the same personality test several times 
and always receives the same results, the test is reliable. 
internal validity - Refers to how well an experiment is done, 
Was it done RIGHT 
extent to which we can draw cause-and-effect inferences from a study 
Qualitative - Data in the form of recorded descriptions rather than numerical measurements. 
Quantitativ...
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NSAIDS - Increases Lithium Levels 
Reliability - consistency of measurement 
Reliability is another term for consistency. If one person takes the same personality test several times 
and always receives the same results, the test is reliable. 
internal validity - Refers to how well an experiment is done, 
Was it done RIGHT 
extent to which we can draw cause-and-effect inferences from a study 
Qualitative - Data in the form of recorded descriptions rather than numerical measurements. 
Quantitativ...
PMHNP EXAMS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
1. Scientific Foundation 
You are treating a patient for his first episode of major depression. You decide to initiate citalopram 
(Celexa). How much time should you allow for the medication to provide its initial therapeutic effect and 
the patient to see improvement of symptoms? 
8 months 
4 to 6 weeks 
2 weeksterm-2 
2 months - Correct answer: 4 to 6 weeks 
The initial time frame for this medication to have a therapeutic effect is 4 to 6 weeks. Once the patient 
begins treatment on an SSRI, a...
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1. Scientific Foundation 
You are treating a patient for his first episode of major depression. You decide to initiate citalopram 
(Celexa). How much time should you allow for the medication to provide its initial therapeutic effect and 
the patient to see improvement of symptoms? 
8 months 
4 to 6 weeks 
2 weeksterm-2 
2 months - Correct answer: 4 to 6 weeks 
The initial time frame for this medication to have a therapeutic effect is 4 to 6 weeks. Once the patient 
begins treatment on an SSRI, a...
PMHNP I - Exam 1 - Review Book Questions and Answer already passed
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...
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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 I - Exam 1 - Psychopharmacology
Psychotropic Medications - Antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics, 
hypnotics, stimulants 
Organized by structure 
MOA 
Distinguished by subtle differences in molecular structure. 
Most psychotropics are lipophilic and highly protein bound; thus, older adults have more body fat and 
less protein, more likely to develop toxicity. 
Pharmacology - Study of what drugs do and how they do it. 
Pharmacokinetics - What the BODY does to the DRUG (ADME) 
Pharmacodynamics - What the...
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Psychotropic Medications - Antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers, anxiolytics, 
hypnotics, stimulants 
Organized by structure 
MOA 
Distinguished by subtle differences in molecular structure. 
Most psychotropics are lipophilic and highly protein bound; thus, older adults have more body fat and 
less protein, more likely to develop toxicity. 
Pharmacology - Study of what drugs do and how they do it. 
Pharmacokinetics - What the BODY does to the DRUG (ADME) 
Pharmacodynamics - What the...
PMHNP Lab Values exams passed 100%
BUN - 10-20 
Creatinine - 0.4-0.8 
GFR - >90, >60 for Psychotropic medications 
Lithium Level - Acute (0.8-1.2) Maintenance (0.6-1.0) 
Valproate Level - 50-120 
GGT - Look for elevation when there is Alcohol abuse 
(10-38) 
ALT - (5-35) 
AST - (5-40) 
Valproate and Liver - Can increase ALT, AST 
Stop medication if 2x upper value 
TSH - 2-10 
What increases Lithium Level - ACE, ARB (Sartan), NSAIDS
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BUN - 10-20 
Creatinine - 0.4-0.8 
GFR - >90, >60 for Psychotropic medications 
Lithium Level - Acute (0.8-1.2) Maintenance (0.6-1.0) 
Valproate Level - 50-120 
GGT - Look for elevation when there is Alcohol abuse 
(10-38) 
ALT - (5-35) 
AST - (5-40) 
Valproate and Liver - Can increase ALT, AST 
Stop medication if 2x upper value 
TSH - 2-10 
What increases Lithium Level - ACE, ARB (Sartan), NSAIDS
pmhnp laws review pass 100%
O'Connor vs. Donaldson - harmless mentally ill can't be confined against their will 
Durham Vs. US. - insanity defense. individual not held criminally responsible if act a product of 
mental illness 
Rogers vs. Oken - pt has right to refuse treatment, but guardian may authorize it 
Rennie vs. Klein - pts have right to refuse treatment and use an appeals process 
Rogers v. Commission of Department of MH - 
Kansas v. Hendricks - sex offenders can be civilly committed if likely to strike again 
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O'Connor vs. Donaldson - harmless mentally ill can't be confined against their will 
Durham Vs. US. - insanity defense. individual not held criminally responsible if act a product of 
mental illness 
Rogers vs. Oken - pt has right to refuse treatment, but guardian may authorize it 
Rennie vs. Klein - pts have right to refuse treatment and use an appeals process 
Rogers v. Commission of Department of MH - 
Kansas v. Hendricks - sex offenders can be civilly committed if likely to strike again 
...
PMHNP Medications exams with verified solutions
Corticoidsteroids causes - anxiety, mood changes, psychosis, and delirium 
Benzos and antiulcer agents cause - mood changes 
NSAIDs cause - psychosis 
When to suspend Clozapine - ANC levels less than 500 
Rare side effect of Quetiapine - Cataract formation 
Higher incidence of EPS with Risperidone - >6 mg doses 
Monitoring what with Ziprasidone - QTc 
Lurasideon needs what to be effective - take with food to increase aborption
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Corticoidsteroids causes - anxiety, mood changes, psychosis, and delirium 
Benzos and antiulcer agents cause - mood changes 
NSAIDs cause - psychosis 
When to suspend Clozapine - ANC levels less than 500 
Rare side effect of Quetiapine - Cataract formation 
Higher incidence of EPS with Risperidone - >6 mg doses 
Monitoring what with Ziprasidone - QTc 
Lurasideon needs what to be effective - take with food to increase aborption
PMHNP Mock Board Review (Fitzgerald)
The goal of primary prevention is the ___ of disease and examples of primary prevention include: (x2) - 
Prevention of Disease 
Immunization 
Counseling about Safety 
The goal of secondary prevention is ___ of disease and examples of secondary prevention include: (x2) - 
Early Detection of Disease 
Blood Pressure 
Colonoscopy 
The goal of tertiary prevention is ___ of disease and examples of tertiary prevention include: (x1) - 
Minimizing Negative Outcomes from Disease 
Adjust therapy to avoid ...
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The goal of primary prevention is the ___ of disease and examples of primary prevention include: (x2) - 
Prevention of Disease 
Immunization 
Counseling about Safety 
The goal of secondary prevention is ___ of disease and examples of secondary prevention include: (x2) - 
Early Detection of Disease 
Blood Pressure 
Colonoscopy 
The goal of tertiary prevention is ___ of disease and examples of tertiary prevention include: (x1) - 
Minimizing Negative Outcomes from Disease 
Adjust therapy to avoid ...