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ANCC PMHNP PSYCH-MENTAL HEALTH NP EXAM 2025-2026 (TEST 1, 2, & 3) ACTUAL 300+ QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED ANSWERS AND RATIONALES |A+ GRADE ASSURED
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Your patient, whose wife died a few months ago, appears to be very unkempt and apathetic. Although several months have passed since his wife's death he has not progressed at all through his grieving. You assess this condition as which of the following? disenfranchised grief panic disorder complicated grief physiologic grief - - ANSWER: complicated grief RATIONALE: A person has uncomplicated grief when he or she has normal physical, psychological, cognitive and spiritual responses to the death of a significant other. But when the person shows persistent maladaptive behaviors such as not taking care of personal hygiene and/or appearance and does not progress through the mourning process, this is complicated grief. If a patient has had a myocardial infarction, which of the following atypical antidepressants should not be prescribed within the recovery phase? Trazodone Duloxetine Bupropion Desvenlafaxine - - ANSWER: Trazodone
RATIONALE: If a patient has had a myocardial infarction, during the recovery phase, the patient should not be prescribed this medication. Trazodone (Desyrel) can cause the patient to develop orthostatic hypotension and priapism. To get your teaching ideas and concepts across to a poor reader which of the following would be most appropriate? Use longer sentences. Use abstract concepts. Discourage questioning. Use examples and review. - - ANSWER: Use examples and review. RATIONALE: To get the idea across to a poor reader use examples and review. The other choices are not helpful. You should use short sentences and easy to read layouts; be concrete rather than abstract; and teach them how to ask questions about their health. Also, tell context first and use visual, use common words and examples, and explain meaning. A 21 - year old woman presents with complaints of milky discharge from her breasts. She doesn't have any other symptoms and is not pregnant, nor has been before. She tells the nurse about each medication that she takes. Which of these drugs may be implicated as the cause of the symptom? aspirin Lamotrigine Risperidone sertraline - - ANSWER: Risperidone RATIONALE: Risperidone can cause the greatest prolactin elevation among atypical
Which of the following would be considered an important form of communication that can help to promote consistency in the care of the patient at the same time that it justifies their stay in the hospital? Review of care. Documentation Verbal reporting None of the above - - ANSWER: Documentation RATIONALE: The other 3 options above are incorrect. One of the most important aspects of nursing is documentation. Documentation can promote consistency in the care of the patient and is also used to help justify the patient remaining in the hospital. Effects of an overdose of LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) can include all of the following except? Vomiting Respiratory failure Hypertensive crisis Seizures - - ANSWER: Hypertensive crisis RATIONALE: Hypertensive crisis would be considered a symptom of PCP overdose. Vomiting, respiratory failure and seizures would be considered an effect of LSD overdose.
Symptoms of serotonin syndrome include all of the following EXCEPT: insomnia nausea loss of coordination sweating or shivering with goose bumps - - ANSWER: nausea Symptoms of serotonin syndrome can present in patients that have drug combinations that are contraindicated. They can vary from restlessness and agitation to tremors, chills, headaches, and insomnia as well as loss of coordination. Nausea has not been implicated in serotonin syndrome. What is the rate of suicide attempts for patients having dissociative identity disorder? 30% 45% 70% 60% - - ANSWER: 70%
medications can cause a widening of the QRS or a prolonged QT interval. This is a measure of the ventricular repolarization. Sullivan described three developmental cognitive modes of experience and believed that mental disorders are related to the persistence of one of the early modes. The mode that begins in early childhood as the child begins to connect experiences in sequence is which of the following? prototaxic mode parataxic mode syntaxic mode composite mode - - ANSWER: parataxic mode RATIONALE: The parataxic mode begins in early childhood. The child may not make logical sense of the experiences and may see them as coincidence or chance events. The child seeks to relieve anxiety by repeating familiar experiences, although he or she may not understand what he or she is doing.
Which of the following acts have provided the greatest protection for the individual not to lose or be denied health insurance coverage? Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act OSHA ISPN None of the above - - ANSWER: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act RATIONALE: The other 3 options above are incorrect. For several decades now, the ANA (American Nurses Association) has been working and advocating for reforms that will help to guarantee the access of high-quality health care. This act has helped millions of people, but ANA recognizes the fact that this debate is far from being over. The ANA is dedicated to educating the nursing public about the changing systems and their impacts on people's lives and the nursing profession. Which of the following is an example of Western alternative medical systems? TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) naturopathy ayurveda acupuncture - - ANSWER: naturopathy Naturopathy and homeopathy are examples of Western alternative medical systems. Naturopathy emphasizes health restoration rather than disease treatment and combines nutrition, homeopathy, therapeutic counseling and other therapies. The underlying belief is that the individual assumes responsibility for his or her recovery.
RATIONALE: There are three main styles of group leadership: autocratic, democratic, and laissez-faire. A democratic leadership style focuses on the members of the group. Members are encouraged to participate fully in problem-solving of issues that relate to the group. This type of leader encourages individual creativity and group cohesiveness. All of the following are considered to be types of family structures except? Nuclear family Behavioral family Blended family Extended family - - ANSWER: Behavioral family RATIONALE: The major types of family structures are: Nuclear family Blended family Extended family Single-parent family Other familial systems What would NOT be an appropriate way to deal with a patient in the psychiatric unit who is prone to protracted angry outbursts? Using reassuring touch Determining the source of the patient's anger Remaining calm Setting verbal limits on behavior - - ANSWER: Using reassuring touch
RATIONALE: This would not be appropriate for interacting with an angry patient. When coping with an angry patient, don't shout or argue with the client and avoid touching the client or invading the client's space. This can escalate the anger. Touching the client can be threatening and make them feel cornered. This may result in retaliation. N-STAT is an ANA program that does which of the following? unifies nurses' political voices recommends nursing health policies assures a safe workplace for nurses evaluates Medicare and Medicaid reforms - - ANSWER: unifies nurses' political voices RATIONALE: Nurses are the largest group among the health care disciplines The Nurses Strategic Action Team (N-STAT) is an ANA program that unifies nurses' political voices across the country to enact measures to benefit health care for everyone. Examples of DSM-V diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia include all of the following EXCEPT: hallucinations
RATIONALE: A drug's absorption is how well it passes through natural body barriers such as the skin, stomach, intestines, blood-brain barrier and other membranous tissues. Some considerations include whether the barrier is a lipid base or not. Antidepressant medications are known to work by increasing the concentration of which of the following in the body? Serotonin Dopamine Norephinephrine All of the above - - ANSWER: All of the above RATIONALE: These actions occur because the brain blocks the reuptake of these neurotransmitters by the neurons. In addition, the enzyme monoamine oxidase can inactive these at various sites in the nervous system.
Which of the following would more than likely be included in treatment of the patient with depression? Cognitive therapy Psychopharmacology Individual therapy All of the above - - ANSWER: All of the above RATIONALE: Treatment of depression can include: Cognitive therapy Psychopharmacology Individual therapy Group/family therapy Electroconvulsive therapy Light therapy Transcranial magnetic stimulation Which of the following individuals would be the most likely to be homeless? 16 year old white male. 67 year old Hispanic female 49 year old female Native American 19 year old Asian male - - ANSWER: 16 year old white male. RATIONALE: Studies have shown that approximately 39 percent of the homeless are under the age of 18. Studies have shown that more males are homeless then females.
RATIONALE: The muscular system is responsible for extrapyramidal side effects. The best way to prevent involuntary muscular movements that could be irreversible is to monitor carefully. If symptoms are present, it can be treated by reducing the current dose, or changing the patient to an atypical agent. The gathering and interpretation of data based on valid observed and patient-reported information, in addition to research-derived evidence, is known as which of the following? Interventions Managed care Evidence-based Crisis intervention - - ANSWER: Evidence-based RATIONALE: Evidence-based practice is typically used in the nursing process. The best available evidence is applied in order to improve the quality of clinical judgments. Preventative factors are those that protect the individual from a disorder. Which of the following would be considered a social preventative factor? healthy nutritional status good self-esteem healthy ego defenses higher level of education - - ANSWER: higher level of education RATIONALE: Preventative factors are those that protect the individual from a disorder.
They are coping mechanisms or resources that facilitate a healthy response to stress. Social preventative factors include: low-stress occupations; higher socioeconomic status; and a higher level of education. Which of the following would probably not be considered as having a partnership with community-based mental health care? Crisis centers Insurance companies Group homes Shelters - - ANSWER: Insurance companies RATIONALE: Insurance companies would not be the typical partner with mental health care. Such places could include: Crisis centers Group homes
intimate, and therapeutic RATIONALE: The three categories of relationship types are: social, intimate, and therapeutic. Social relationships are primarily for friendship. Intimate relationships involve two people who are emotionally committed to each other. The therapeutic relationship focuses on the needs, experiences, feelings, and ideas of the client only. If the client cannot organize his or her thoughts, or has difficulty answering open-ended questions, the nurse should do which of the following? continue to ask the open-ended questions until the client can answer stop questioning the client altogether ask more direct questions focused on one specific behavior or symptom ask general multiple choice questions - - ANSWER: ask more direct questions focused on one specific behavior or symptom RATIONALE: If the client cannot organize his or her thoughts, or has difficulty answering open-ended questions, the nurse should use more direct questions to obtain information. Questions need to be clear simple, and focused on one specific behavior or symptom; they should not cause the client to remember several things at once.
The study of the distribution, incidence, prevalence, and duration of a disease is known by which of the following terms? pharmacokinetics etiology epidemiology pathogenesis - - ANSWER: epidemiology RATIONALE: Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, incidence, prevalence, and duration of a disease. Etiology refers to cause or origination of a disease. Pathogenesis is the manner of development of the disease. Pharmacokinetics refers to the movement of the drug into, through and out of the body. Which of the following would not be considered a common side effect of paroxetine? Somnolence GI upset Headache Hypokalemia - - ANSWER: Hypokalemia RATIONALE: Some of the more common side effects of paroxetine would be considered: Somnolence GI upset Headache Dizziness Insomnia