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A child known as the neighborhood bully says, "Nobody can tell me what to do." After receiving a poor grade on a science project, this child secretly loaded a virus on the teacher's computer. These behaviors support a diagnosis of: a. conduct disorder. b. oppositional defiant disorder. c. intermittent explosive disorder. d. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Correct Answer: b Rationale: Oppositional defiant disorder is a repeated and persistent pattern of having an angry and irritable mood in conjunction with demonstrating defiant and vindictive behavior. Loading a virus is a vindictive behavior in retribution for a poor grade. Persons with conduct disorder are aggressive against people and animals; destroy property; are deceitful; violate rules; and have impaired social, academic, or occupational functioning. There is no evidence of explosiveness or distractibility. Question An 11-year-old diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder becomes angry over the rules at a residential treatment program and begins shouting at the nurse. What is the nurse's initial action to defuse the situation? a. Say to the child, "Tell me how you're feeling right now." b. Take the child swimming at the program's pool. c. Establish a behavioral contract with the child. d. Administer an anxiolytic medication. Correct Answer: b Rationale: Redirecting the expression of feelings into nondestructive, age-appropriate behaviors such as a physical activity helps the child learn how to modulate the expression of feelings and exert self-control. This is the least restrictive alternative and should be tried before resorting to measures that are more restrictive. A shouting child will not likely engage in a discussion about feelings. A behavioral contract could be considered later, but first the situation must be defused. Question Parents of an adolescent diagnosed with a conduct disorder say, "We don't know how to respond when our child breaks the rules in our house. Is there any treatment that might help us?" Which therapy is likely to be helpful for these parents? a. Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) b. Behavior modification therapy c. Multi-systemic therapy (MST) d. Pharmacotherapy Correct Answer: a Rationale: In parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), the therapist sits behind one-way mirrors and coaches parents through an ear audio device while they interact with their children. The therapist can suggest strategies that reinforce positive behavior in the adolescent. The goal is to improve parenting strategies and thereby reduce problematic behavior. Behavior modification therapy may help the adolescent, but the parents are seeking help for themselves. Multisystemic therapy is much broader and does not target the parents' need. Question An adolescent diagnosed with an impulse control disorder said, "I just want to die. I spend all my time getting even with people who have done wrong to me." When asked about a suicide plan, the adolescent replied, "I'll jump from the bridge near my home. My father threw kittens off that bridge, and they died because they couldn't swim." Rate the suicide risk. a. Absent b. Low c. Moderate d. High Correct Answer: d Rationale: The suicide risk is high. The child is experiencing feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. The method described is lethal, and the means to carry out the plan are available. Question An adolescent diagnosed with conduct disorder has aggression, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and mood symptoms. The treatment team believes this adolescent may benefit from medication. The nurse anticipates the health care provider will prescribe which type of medication? a. Second-generation antipsychotic b. Anti-anxiety medication c. Calcium channel blocker d. Beta-blocker Correct Answer: a Rationale: Medications for conduct disorder are directed at problematic behaviors such as aggression, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and mood symptoms. Second-generation antipsychotics are likely to be prescribed. Beta-blocking medications may help to calm individuals with intermittent explosive disorder by slowing the heart rate and reducing blood pressure. Calcium channel blockers reduce blood pressure but are not used for persons with impulse control problems. An anti-anxiety medication will not assist with impulse control. Question An adolescent was recently diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder. The parents say to the nurse, "Isn't there some medication that will help with this problem?" Select the nurse's best response. a. "There are no medications to treat this problem. This diagnosis is behavioral in nature." b. "It's a common misconception that there is a medication available to treat every health problem." c. "Medication is usually not prescribed for this problem. Let's discuss some behavioral strategies you can use." d. "There are many medications that will help your child manage aggression and destructiveness. The health care provider will discuss them with you." Correct Answer: c Rationale: The parents are seeking a quick solution. Medications are generally not indicated for oppositional defiant disorder. Comorbid conditions that increase defiant symptoms, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, should be managed with medication, but no comorbid problem is identified in the question. The nurse should give information on helpful strategies to manage the adolescent's behavior. Question An adolescent diagnosed with a conduct disorder stole and wrecked a neighbor's motorcycle. Afterward, the adolescent was confronted about the behavior but expressed no remorse. Which variation in the central nervous system best explains the adolescent's reaction? a. Serotonin dysregulation and increased testosterone activity impair one's capacity for remorse. b. Increased neuron destruction in the hippocampus results in decreased abilities to conform to social rules. c. Reduced gray matter in the cortex and dysfunction of the amygdala results in decreased feelings of empathy. d. Disturbances in the occipital lobe reduce sensations that help an individual clearly visualize the consequences of behavior. Correct Answer: c Rationale: Adolescents with conduct disorder have been found to have significantly reduced gray matter bilaterally in the anterior insular cortex and the amygdala. This reduction may be related to aggressive behavior and deficits of empathy. The less gray matter in these regions of the brain, the less likely adolescents are to feel remorse for their actions or victims. People with intermittent explosive disorder may have differences in serotonin regulation in the brain and higher levels of testosterone. Neuron destruction in the hippocampus is associated with memory deficits. The occipital lobe is involved with visual stimuli but not the processing of emotions. Question Which assessment findings support a diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder? a. Negative, hostile, and spiteful toward parents. Blames others for misbehavior. b. Exhibits involuntary facial twitching and blinking; makes barking sounds. c. Violates others' rights; cruelty toward people or animals; steals; truancy. d. Displays poor academic performance and reports frequent nightmares. Correct Answer: a Rationale: Oppositional defiant disorder is a repeated and persistent pattern of having an angry and irritable mood in conjunction with demonstrating defiant and vindictive behavior. The distracters identify findings associated with conduct disorder, anxiety disorder, and Tourette's syndrome. Question A nurse on an adolescent psychiatric unit assesses a newly admitted 14-year-old. An impulse control disorder is suspected. Which aspects of the patient's history support the suspected diagnosis? (Select all that apply) a. Family history of mental illness b. Allergies to multiple antibiotics c. Long history of severe facial acne d. Father with history of alcohol abuse e. History of an abusive relationship with one parent Correct Answer: a, d, e Rationale: Parents who are abusive, rejecting, or overly controlling cause a child to suffer detrimental effects. Other stressors associated with impulse control disorders can include major disruptions such as placement in foster care, severe marital discord, or a separation of parents. Substance abuse by a parent is common. Acne and allergies are not aspects of the history that relate to the behavior. Question What are the primary distinguishing factors between the behavior of persons diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and those with conduct disorder (CD)? (Select all that apply) The person diagnosed with: a. ODD relives traumatic events by acting them out. b. ODD tests limits and disobeys authority figures. c. ODD has difficulty separating from loved ones. d. CD uses stereotypical or repetitive language. e. CD often violates the rights of others. Correct Answer: b, e Rationale: Persons diagnosed with ODD are negativistic, disobedient, and defiant toward authority figures without seriously violating the basic rights of others, whereas persons with conduct disorder frequently behave in ways that do violate the rights of others and ageappropriate societal norms. Reliving traumatic events occurs with posttraumatic stress disorder. Stereotypical language behaviors are seen in persons with autism spectrum disorders. Question A nurse works with an adolescent who was placed in a residential program after multiple episodes of violence at school. Establishing rapport with this adolescent is a priority because: (Select all that apply) a. it is a vital component of implementing a behavior modification program. b. a therapeutic alliance is the first step in a nurse's therapeutic use of self. c. the adolescent has demonstrated resistance to other authority figures. d. acceptance and trust convey feelings of security for the adolescent. e. adolescents usually relate better to authority figures than peers. Correct Answer: b, d Rationale: Trust is frequently an issue because the adolescent may never have had a trusting relationship with an adult. Trust promotes feelings of security and is the basis of the nurse's therapeutic use of self. Adolescents value peer relationships over those related to authority. Rewards for appropriate behavior are the main component of behavior modification programs.

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2025 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Exam
OFFICIAL STUDY RESOURCE: FULL TEST BANK WITH
RATIONALES 2026 COMPLETE EXAM SOLUTION -
MULTIPLE VERSIONS INCLUDED complete
Review Guide with Practice Questions, RationaleCs, and
Expert Strategies for Guaranteed Success WITH 130
QUESTIONS
A child known as the neighborhood bully says, "Nobody can tell me what to do." After receiving
a poor grade on a science project, this child secretly loaded a virus on the teacher's computer.
These behaviors support a diagnosis of: a. conduct disorder.

b. oppositional defiant disorder.

c. intermittent explosive disorder.

d. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Correct Answer: b

Rationale: Oppositional defiant disorder is a repeated and persistent pattern of having an angry
and irritable mood in conjunction with demonstrating defiant and vindictive behavior. Loading a
virus is a vindictive behavior in retribution for a poor grade. Persons with conduct disorder are
aggressive against people and animals; destroy property; are deceitful; violate rules; and have
impaired social, academic, or occupational functioning. There is no evidence of explosiveness or
distractibility.

Question

An 11-year-old diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder becomes angry over the rules at a
residential treatment program and begins shouting at the nurse. What is the nurse's initial
action to defuse the situation?

a. Say to the child, "Tell me how you're feeling right now."

b. Take the child swimming at the program's pool.



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c. Establish a behavioral contract with the child.

d. Administer an anxiolytic medication.

Correct Answer: b

Rationale: Redirecting the expression of feelings into nondestructive, age-appropriate behaviors
such as a physical activity helps the child learn how to modulate the expression of feelings and
exert self-control. This is the least restrictive alternative and should be tried before resorting to
measures that are more restrictive. A shouting child will not likely engage in a discussion about
feelings. A behavioral contract could be considered later, but first the situation must be defused.

Question

Parents of an adolescent diagnosed with a conduct disorder say, "We don't know how to
respond when our child breaks the rules in our house. Is there any treatment that might help
us?" Which therapy is likely to be helpful for these parents? a. Parent-child interaction therapy
(PCIT)

b. Behavior modification therapy

c. Multi-systemic therapy (MST)

d. Pharmacotherapy

Correct Answer: a

Rationale: In parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), the therapist sits behind one-way mirrors
and coaches parents through an ear audio device while they interact with their children. The
therapist can suggest strategies that reinforce positive behavior in the adolescent. The goal is to
improve parenting strategies and thereby reduce problematic behavior. Behavior modification
therapy may help the adolescent, but the parents are seeking help for themselves. Multi-
systemic therapy is much broader and does not target the parents' need.

Question

An adolescent diagnosed with an impulse control disorder said, "I just want to die. I spend all
my time getting even with people who have done wrong to me." When asked about a suicide
plan, the adolescent replied, "I'll jump from the bridge near my home. My father threw kittens
off that bridge, and they died because they couldn't swim." Rate the suicide risk.

a. Absent

b. Low

c. Moderate


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d. High

Correct Answer: d

Rationale: The suicide risk is high. The child is experiencing feelings of hopelessness and
helplessness. The method described is lethal, and the means to carry out the plan are available.

Question

An adolescent diagnosed with conduct disorder has aggression, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and
mood symptoms. The treatment team believes this adolescent may benefit from medication.
The nurse anticipates the health care provider will prescribe which type of medication?

a. Second-generation antipsychotic b. Anti-anxiety medication c. Calcium channel blocker

d. Beta-blocker

Correct Answer: a

Rationale: Medications for conduct disorder are directed at problematic behaviors such as
aggression, impulsivity, hyperactivity, and mood symptoms. Second-generation antipsychotics
are likely to be prescribed. Beta-blocking medications may help to calm individuals with
intermittent explosive disorder by slowing the heart rate and reducing blood pressure. Calcium
channel blockers reduce blood pressure but are not used for persons with impulse control
problems. An anti-anxiety medication will not assist with impulse control.

Question

An adolescent was recently diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder. The parents say to the
nurse, "Isn't there some medication that will help with this problem?" Select the nurse's best
response.

a. "There are no medications to treat this problem. This diagnosis is behavioral in nature."

b. "It's a common misconception that there is a medication available to treat every health
problem."

c. "Medication is usually not prescribed for this problem. Let's discuss some behavioral
strategies you can use."

d. "There are many medications that will help your child manage aggression and
destructiveness. The health care provider will discuss them with you."

Correct Answer: c




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