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1. The primary focus of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is on:
interpersonal schemas and attributions
the impact of early attachments on current relationships.
recent and current interpersonal events and experiences.
unconscious conflicts related to interpersonal experiences
2. If a patient presents with sudden confusion and disorientation after a recent
hospitalization, what condition should be considered, and what immediate
action should be taken?
Depression; refer for long-term therapy.
Anxiety disorder; prescribe a benzodiazepine.
Delirium; assess for underlying causes and provide supportive care.
Schizophrenia; initiate antipsychotic medication immediately.
3. Describe the role of the prefrontal cortex in relation to inattentive ADHD.
The prefrontal cortex is involved in attention regulation and
executive functions, which are often impaired in individuals with
inattentive ADHD.
The prefrontal cortex is responsible for memory formation and has no
role in ADHD.
The prefrontal cortex controls motor functions and is unrelated to
inattentive ADHD.
, The prefrontal cortex regulates emotional responses and is not
related to attention.
4. What is one reason cited for the greater evidence of antidepressant efficacy
in adults compared to children?
Limited research on children
More diverse treatment options for children
Stronger biological responses in adults
Higher prevalence of depression in adults
5. If a patient with borderline personality disorder struggles with emotional
regulation, what therapeutic approach might be most beneficial?
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Exposure therapy
Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
Medication alone
6. What is a key feature of avoidant personality disorder?
Excessive need for admiration
Difficulty in maintaining relationships
Impulsivity and risk-taking behavior
Extreme shyness and fear of rejection
7. A 28-year-old patient with borderline personality disorder reports 5 weeks of
depressed mood, emotional lability, rejection sensitivity, and having intense
interpersonal problems. The PMHNP first prescribes:
Lithium
Xanax
, Depakote
Zoloft
8. In the case of the 32-year-old man with a 12-beer per day drinking history for
the last year presents to the emergency department, what class of
medication would be an appropriate first-line treatment for delirium tremens?
Second-generation antipsychotic
Barbiturate
First-generation antipsychotic
Benzodiazepine
9. All of the following are Cluster B personality disorders except:
Histrionic
Narcissistic
Antisocial
Obsessive-compulsive
10. What is the primary risk factor associated with the development of bipolar
disorder?
Family history of bipolar disorder
Chronic stress
Substance abuse
Traumatic experiences
11. What is the strongest risk factor for bipolar I disorder?
gender
co-morbid anxiety
, age
family history
12. What is the most correct statement about using antidepressant medication in
children and adolescents?
If an antidepressant is found to be ineffective, it is best to stop the
drug quickly and switch to another medication.
These drugs are rather strong and cause a lot of side effects and so it
is best to avoid their use until age 18.
The doses are typically a bit higher than adults because their livers
are very healthy and capable of metabolizing these drugs more
effectively than adults.
While very good at reducing many signs and symptoms of
depression, they are more effective when combined with
behavioral therapies.
13. If a patient presents with cognitive decline, visual hallucinations, and
fluctuating attention, which disorder might they be diagnosed with, and what
treatment options could be considered?
Dementia with Lewy bodies; treatment options may include
cholinesterase inhibitors and antipsychotics.
Parkinson's disease; treatment options may include dopamine
agonists and physical therapy.
Major depressive disorder; treatment options may include cognitive
behavioral therapy and antidepressants.
Alzheimer's disease; treatment options may include SSRIs and mood
stabilizers.
14. Describe how cognitive distortions can impact an individual's mental health.
Cognitive distortions are solely biological factors affecting mental