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NRNP 6665 - Mid Term exam Seraphin-2024-2025-with 100 Q&A.docx
Typology: Exams
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Interviewing
analysis
The child’s clinical presentation fulfills the specific symptom based
diagnostic criteria.
The child’s symptoms are impairing a child’s functioning in at least two
settings.
Which of the following is NOT consistent with good sleep hygiene?
computer, etc.
sleep.
Biofeedback, deep breathing, mindfulness, and progressive muscle relaxation are strategies that are typically used in which of the following therapies? According to the APA which of the following are required to support a child’s DSM- 5 diagnosis? Which of the following antipsychotic medications have the greatest tendency to increase appetite and body weight?
(Geodon)
(Risperdal)
disorder
Substance induced mental
disorder
When assessing a child with disruptive or aggressive behavior, the clinician asks “Have you been thinking about or planning to hurt anyone?” to screen for which of the following diagnostic categories? The clinician assessing substance abuse in an adolescent asks, “Did you develop more mood or anxiety problems after you started using?” to screen for which of the following diagnostic possibilities? When the patient lacks capacity to make a decision the nurse has the ethical responsibility to do which of the following?
and values.
can be found.
disorder
disorder
disorder
(Geodon)
(Abilify)
(Zyprexa)
Quetiapine
(Seroquel)
When assessing a child who has presented with concerns of being anxious and worried, the provider asks the child “Do you get sudden surges of fear that make your body feel shaky or your heart race?” to screen for which of the following Which of the following antipsychotic medications has the greatest risk for weight gain and lipid changes? A period of at least one week in which both a manic episode and a major depressive episode occur almost daily is consistent with which diagnosis?
Bipolar I Disorder, mixed
episode
Bipolar I Disorder, cyclothymic
type
Which of the following is NOT true about symptomatology of anorexia nervosa?
public places.
lack of interest in and resistance to therapy/treatment.
Sleep-related hallucinations occurring at sleep onset are known as which of the following?
Complex
hallucinations
hallucinations
theory The theory that depression results from specific thought distortions is consistent with which of the following?
specialists
Asking about a child and caregiver’s cultural understanding is an efficient way to
build a therapeutic alliance.
diagnosis.
decrease accuracy of the assessment.
Engaging in a discussion about culture, while interesting and engaging, is a
distraction from the problem that brought the child and caregiver to the provider.
nce
Reasons for the underuse of specific mental health treatments during childhood include which of the following? Which of the following is true regarding the cultural formulation interview with a child and caregiver? According to the APA, “Psychologists seek to promote accuracy, honesty, and truthfulness in the practice of psychology,” reflecting which of the following ethical principles? Which of the following antidepressant medications have the greatest tendency to increase appetite and body weight?
Fluoxetine
(Prozac)
Trazodone
(Desyrel)
(Elavil)
(Effexor)
Which of the following is the most common eating disorder?
Binge eating
disorder
Night eating
syndrome
ADHD, impulse-control, conduct disorder, and intellectual disabilities and anxiety disorders are predominant during which of the following age ranges? The clinician asks the child who is being seen for labile mood “Have you felt really down depressed or uninterested in things you used to enjoy for more than 2 weeks? to screen for which of the following diagnostic categories?
disorder
disorder
syndrome
Mood-incongruent manic
delusion
Mood-congruent manic
hallucination
Mood-incongruent manic
hallucination
Which of the following disorders is characterized by episodic bouts of intake of excessive amounts of food but without purging or similar compensatory behavior? During the evaluation of a patient with a history of Bipolar I Disorder, who is manic, the patient states that she is actually the Queen of England and quite wealthy. This is an example of which of the following? A form of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that requires attending skills groups in addition to individual therapy sessions are known as which of the following?
therapy
If a child/adolescent has mild symptoms, prescribe medications prior to psychosocial
Interventions.
same time as appropriate psychosocial interventions are started. If a child/adolescent has moderate to severe range of symptoms initiate psychotropic
are
psychotropic medication prior to initiating psychosocial interventions.
weeks
months
Which of the following is consistent with recommendations for use of available evidence- based psychopharmacological interventions? The type of therapy typically indicated for individuals with chronic and significant suicidality and self-harm is known as which of the following? The average time from the start of child mental health symptoms until a young person enters mental health treatment is which of the following?
years
training
Nonmalefice
nce
A general term for programs that teach and encourage skillful parent and caregiver responses to challenging child behaviors. Nightmares and night terrors are associated with disorganization and arousal during which stage of sleep? The right to assent of dissent from treatment for a child or adolescent is reflected in which of the following American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ethical issues?
assistance
crises
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
recurrent
A 10-year-old child presents with developmentally inappropriate and persistent difficulty with inattention with symptoms which are interfering with academic goals and in social settings. This is consistent with which of the following diagnoses? A patient presents endorsing persistent low-grade (sub-acute) depression for the last several years, uncertain of when it started, thinks he has always been depressed but still goes through the motions. These symptoms are consistent with In the event of a crisis in which the child is threatening to hurt himself, the first steps should include which of the following? Examples of atypical features in a patient with Major Depressive Episode include which of the following?
oversleeping
Somnambulism is characterized by which of the following?
to a half hour during nocturnal sleep
disorder
A 15-year-old girl presents with symptoms that include restrictive eating and food avoidance, with a desire to avoid obesity, which persists despite negative consequences. This presentation is consistent with which of the following diagnoses? Which of the following antidepressants are approved by the FDA for treating depression in children ages 8–17?
Fluvoxami
ne
tolerance
disorder
Bipolar I Disorder has equal prevalence among men
and women.
Which of the following is NOT consistent with the code of ethics for the nursing profession?
the nurse’s life.
profession.
A code of ethics addresses the values and ideals of the nursing
profession.
Which of the following is NOT consistent with what is known about anorexia nervosa? When assessing for substance abuse in an adolescent, the clinician should initially assess for which of the following? Which of the following is consistent with what is known about prevalence of Bipolar I disorder?
engage in binge and purge behaviors
diagnosis a patient.
disorder.
Bipolar I Disorder is typically the most common form of mood disorder in families of
bipolar probands.
factors in mood disorders.
The mental health practitioner realizes the following about using a behavioral health rating scale? When responding to a family member about the genetic factors related to mood disorders the APRN would share which of the following? Which of the following medications are approved by the FDA for treating OCD in children ages 6–17?
Only go to bed when you are actually
feeling sleepy
Can be coached and encouraged into
remembering
Attention deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
Universal sleep hygiene would NOT include which of the following? Which of the following is NOT consistent with pseudodementia seen in major depressive disorder? When evaluating a child due to disruptive or aggressive behavior, which diagnostic category should be considered first? Which of^ the^ following^ may^ be^ symptoms^ of^ depression^ in^ children?
school
decisions.
choices.
choices.
ethics
Sleep state
misperception
Which of the following would be consistent with ethical principles regarding relationships with patients in the ANA’s Code of Ethics for Nurses (Provision 1.2)? The domain of ethics concerning the nature of ethics and moral reasoning is known as which of the following? A dissociation between the patient’s experience of sleeping and the objective polygraphy measures of sleep is known as which of the following?
insomnia
nce
question
The most powerful predictors of the onset of a depressive episode is which of the following?
disorder
disorder
disorder The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Code of Ethics Principle II: Promoting the Welfare of Children and Adolescents addresses which of the following ethical issues? Ethical questions about what we “ought” to do or be are addressed within which domain ethics?
nce
Which of the following SSRIs is a first line treatment for depression in children?
(Paxil)
(Prozac)
(Celexa)
(Zoloft)
mood
Attempts to influence providers through use of dinners, gifts, educational opportunities, and medication samples provide a conflict from which of the following American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ethical perspectives? When evaluating a child/adolescent who presents with irritable or labile mood the clinician should first consider and screen for which of the following diagnostic categories? The ARNP asks the teenager, who according to parents has been extremely moody, “Have you been using drugs or alcohol?” to assess for which of the following diagnostic possibilities?
Which of the following are medical complications NOT associated with anorexia nervosa?
Tachycardi
a
a
n
ia
Hypersomnolence disorder (excessive sleeping) can be caused by which of the following?
regulating sleep
analysis?
Engage the child/adolescent in a manner to encourage them feeling noticed, heard,
and appreciated.
caregiver.
health.
recommended treatment.
Which of the following questions should be considered prior to prescribing any medication? Strategies that enhance therapeutic engagement include which of the following? Which of the following is true about educating children and their families about their diagnosed mental health disorder? Which of the following BMIs is associated with severe anorexia nervosa?
16.99kg/m
kg/m
Ages 6–
Applied behavioral analysis is typically indicated for which of the following disorders?
disorder
disorder
episode Developmental impairments and disruptive behavior problems are predominant issues during which of the following age ranges: A distinct period of an abnormally and persistently elevated, expansive or irritable mood lasting at least a week or requiring hospitalization is consistent with which of
Disorder
Bipolar I
Disorder
disorder
disorder
disorder A patient in their early 20s presents reporting chronic fluctuating moods ranging from mild depression to at times some hypomania. Recalls being sensitive and moody as a child. These symptoms are consistent with which of the following diagnoses? The comorbid psychiatric condition most frequently associated with anorexia nervosa is which of the following? When evaluating a child with poor academic performance which of the following diagnostic categories should be considered first?
and adolescent providers.
impartially.
times.
If there is question about how to apply a principle the provider is directed to seek
consultation from appropriate professional resources.
battles
patch
Which of the following is NOT an American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACP) Code of Ethics? The APRN would recommend which of the following be included in a post-crisis plan? Which of the following medications is approved by the FDA for treatment of enuresis? In evaluating an adolescent with recurrent and excessive physical complaints, the clinician would first consider all of the following prior to which other diagnostic
Adjustment
disorder
Conversion
disorder
maltreatment
disorder.
A higher-than-average incidence of Bipolar I disorder is found among the upper
socioeconomic groups.
college.
ethics
Norepinephrine
Which of the following is NOT consistent with what is known about socioeconomic and cultural factors related to mood disorders? “Is it ever right to deceive a research subject?” is a question which specifically falls under the category of which of the following domain of ethics? The two neurotransmitters most implicated in the pathophysiology of mood disorders are which of the following?
Which of the following would be an initial screening question for a child with sleep problems?
nightmares?
the time?
Which of the following hormone levels is increased in anorexia nervosa?
Corticotrophin-releasing hormone
Which of the following medications are approved by the FDA for treatment of mania in children ages 12–17?
The most common age of onset of anorexia nervosa is which of the following?
age
age
19–29 years of
age
Citalopram
(Celexa)
(Luvox)
Which of the following medications is FDA approved for the treatment of bulimia?
m
Which of the following medications is considered a first-line treatment for anxiety in children?