• Question: An illness of symptoms or deficits that affect voluntary motor or
sensory functions, which suggest another medical condition but that is
judged tobe caused by psychological factors because the illness is
preceded by conflicts or other stressors in known as which ofthe following?
• functional neurological symptom disorder
• Question: A condition characterized by the person giving approximate
answers,with clouding of consciousness, frequently accompanied by
hallucinations or other dissociative, somatoform orconversion symptoms is
• Ganser Syndrome
• Question: Which of the following can cause delirium? Check all that
apply.
• Polypharmacy
• Sleep deprivation
• Question: Acute withdrawal from alcohol represents which typeof
clinicalproblem in psychosomatic medicine?
• Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or
treatments
• Question: The principal theoretician to bring psyche and soma
together waswhich of the following?
• Sigmund Freud
• Question: Which of the following would not be included in the
treatment planfor a patient with illness anxiety disorder?
• Exploratory invasive procedures to obtain diagnosis
• Question: Which of the following is consistent with current literature
about therelationship between obstetrical complications and autism
spectrum disorders (ASD)?
• Research proves there is a positive correlation between
obstetricalcomplications and ASD
• Question: The epidemiology related to kleptomania includes
which of thefollowing?
• Kleptomania is reported to occur in fewer than 5percent
ofidentified shoplifters.
,• Question: A frontotemporal dementia with onset in the fifth to sixth
decade of life, more common in men, marked by personality change and
cognitive decline,is known as which of the following?
• Pick’s Disease
• Question: Which of the following demographics are consistentwith
autismspectrum disorder (ASD)
• Four times more common in boys than girls.
• Question: The ARNP is working with the family of a patient with
Alzheimer’sDisease who keeps stating the family is plotting against her,
trying to have her “snuffed out.” The family is distraught because they state
they are doing their best to make sure their family member is safe. The ARNP
explains which of thefollowing in educating the patient about the patient’s
• The patient is delusional. An estimated 30 to 40 percent of
patientswith dementia have delusions
• Question: Which of the following persons hypothesized that the
symptomsof conversion disorder reflect unconscious conflict?
• Sigmund Freud
• Question: Which of the following is consistent within normal
rangedevelopmental milestones in adaptive skills for a 4-year-old?
• Toilets self alone; uses fork
• Question: A temporary marked alteration in the state of consciousness or
bythe customary sense of personal identity without the replacement by an
alternate sense of identity is known as which ofthe following?
• Dissociative trance disorder
• Question: Differential diagnoses to be considered when
diagnosing Gansersyndrome include which of the following?
• All the above (organic dementia, depressive
pseudodementia,Korsakoff’s syndrome)
• Question: A patient who has been raped, presents with the inabilityto
recallimportant personal information and any information about the rape,
does recall events prior and since. There does not appear to be any
physiological reason forthis. This presentation is consistent with which of
the following diagnoses?
• Dissociative amnesia
, • Question: Depersonalization can result from which of the
followingconditions? Check all that apply.
• Seizure disorders
• Question: A child who demonstrates repetitive significant violations of social
rules and the rights of others over the course of a year would likely be
diagnosedwith which of the following diagnoses?
• Conduct Disorder
• Question: A sudden unexpected purposeful travel away from home with
inability to recall all of one’s past accompanied by confusion about personal
identity not due to direct effects of a substance or a general medical
condition which causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social,
occupational, or other important areas of functioning is most specifically
known as which of thefollowing?
• Dissociative fugue
• Question: Which of the following is NOT considered a
nonpathological form ofamnesia?
• Generalized Amnesia
• Question: The diagnosis formerly known as multiple personality
disorder isnow known as which of the following?
• Dissociative Identity Disorder
• Question: A patient presents reporting acute amnesia and fugue episodes
inaddition to recurrent blackouts, unexplained possessions, and fluctuations
in skills, habits, and knowledge. The ARNP recognizesthis is consistent with
which of the following?
• Dissociative Identity Disorders
• Question: Deficits in language including naming, repetition, reading
and comprehension, and writing is NOT associated with impairment
in which of thefollowing regions of the brain?
• Right parietal
• Question: A major neurocognitive disorder with severe
impairment inmemory, judgment, orientation, and cognition is
known as which of the following?