Questions
1. A patient with schizophrenia has been stable on clozapine for several years. Which of the following
monitoring parameters is most critical for the PMHNP to assess on a regular basis?
A. Fasting blood glucose and lipid panel
B. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)
C. Serum creatinine and BUN
D. Liver function tests (AST, ALT)
Answer: B. Absolute neutrophil count (ANC)
Rationale: Clozapine carries a black box warning for severe neutropenia and agranulocytosis. Regular
monitoring of the ANC is mandatory through the REMS program. While metabolic monitoring (A) is
important for clozapine and other atypical antipsychotics, the ANC monitoring is the most critical and
unique safety requirement for this medication.
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2. A 16-year-old female is brought to the clinic by her mother, who reports the patient has been
restricting her food intake and has lost 15% of her body weight over the past 3 months. The patient
expresses an intense fear of gaining weight and has a distorted body image. Which of the following is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Bulimia Nervosa
B. Anorexia Nervosa
C. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
D. Binge-Eating Disorder
, Answer: B. Anorexia Nervosa
Rationale: Anorexia nervosa is characterized by restriction of energy intake relative to requirements
leading to significantly low body weight, intense fear of gaining weight, and disturbance in self-
perceived weight or shape. ARFID (C) involves eating disturbances without the body image disturbance
or fear of weight gain. Bulimia (A) involves binge eating and compensatory behaviors.
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3. A PMHNP is seeing a patient for an initial psychiatric evaluation. During the interview, the patient
speaks at a rapid rate, jumps from one topic to another, and is easily distractible. The clinician notes the
patient is wearing brightly colored, mismatched clothing and appears to have grandiose plans. Which of
the following describes the patient's thought process?
A. Circumstantiality
B. Tangentiality
C. Flight of ideas
D. Perseveration
Answer: C. Flight of ideas
Rationale: Flight of ideas is a thought process characterized by a rapid, continuous flow of speech with
abrupt shifts from one topic to another, often based on superficial associations. This is commonly seen
in manic episodes. Circumstantiality (A) involves over-inclusion of unnecessary detail. Tangentiality (B)
involves replies that are obliquely related or unrelated. Perseveration (D) is the repetition of a particular
response.
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4. Which of the following best describes the primary mechanism of action of SSRIs?
A. Inhibition of monoamine oxidase
B. Blockade of dopamine D2 receptors