Assessment for the PMHNP |Verified Q&A| 100% Correct-
Chamberlain
Q. When is the MSE conducted?
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Continuously throughout the interview.
Q. What is the purpose of the MSE?
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To provide a standardized assessment of current psychological functioning.
Q. List the core components of the MSE.
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Appearance, behavior, speech, mood, affect, thought process, thought content, perception, cognition, insight,
judgment.
Q. What does rapid or pressured speech indicate?
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Mania, anxiety, stimulant use, or high internal stimulation.
Q. How is mood defined?
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The client's subjective emotional state.
Q. How is affect defined?
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The observable emotional expression.
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,Q. What are terms for describing affect?
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Full, restricted, blunted, flat, labile, congruent/incongruent.
Q. What does the Wilson Rapid Approximate Intelligence Test assess?
ANSWER
A quick estimate of cognitive functioning and premorbid IQ.
Q. How do you assess attention?
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Digit span, serial 7s, spelling 'world' backward.
Q. How do you assess judgment?
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Real-life and hypothetical scenarios.
Q. What is included in the Mini-Cog?
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3-word recall + clock drawing.
Q. Why must culture be considered in the MSE?
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To avoid misinterpreting cultural norms as pathology.
Q. When screening for suicide, what are three mandatory areas to assess?
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Intent, plan, means.
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, Q. What is the purpose of written materials for clients?
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Reinforce teaching and improve adherence.
Q. Why involve clients in treatment planning?
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Improves engagement and adherence.
Q. What negotiation strategy enhances collaboration?
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Offering choices among acceptable options.
Q. What keeps clients engaged in treatment?
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Validation, collaborative goals, regular follow-up.
Q. What is essential when starting a medication trial?
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Educating about onset, duration, side effects, and follow-up.
Q. What is the purpose of the chief complaint?
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To capture the client's reason for visit in their own words.
Q. What are examples of identifying data?
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Age, gender, living situation, referral source.
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