PMHNP
PSYCHIATRIC- MENTAL
HEALTH
NURSE PRACTITIONER
2024-2025
Practice Tests 2
Practice
Questions -
Mock Exams
Certification Review
PAW LA S A R A L U K A S
,Introduction
Content of the Exam
I. Scientific Foundation:
II. Advanced Practice Skills:
III. Diagnosis and Treatment:
IV. Psychotherapy and Related Theories:
V. Ethics, Legal Principles, and Cultural Care:
Introduction to Author
Your plan to get Success
PMHNP Exam Practice Test 1
Test 1 Answer Key
PMHNP Exam Practice Test 2
Test 2 Answer Key
Two Bonus worth $100
, Introduction
The PMHNP certification test is a comprehensive assessment tool for nurse practitioners keen on workin
with patients across the lifespan and with varying psychiatric conditions. We currently refer to this
credential as the Family Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner one. With this designation, nurses
who function as PMHNP-BC may be able to deliver services and care in multi-functional health facilitie
ranging from hospitals to private clinics, where they can be responsible for identifying, diagnosing, and
controlling psychiatric disorders in people.
Content of the Exam
The PMHNP exam is of the same type as the MCQ and it comes with 175 questions that you are suppose
to answer within 3.5 hours. Within the exam are 25 questions that can never be used again for future use
as check scores, the candidates will have no idea of which questions will be used for scoring and which
won't, during their exam.
The exam is divided into five content domains, each covering specific areas of knowledge and skills
required for psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners:
I. Scientific Foundation:
This section, encompassing 33 graded questions, measures candidates' advanced physical assessment
skills and knowledge in advanced pharmacology, pathophysiology, psychopharmacology, psychogenic,
neuroanatomy, neurodevelopment, and neurophysiology.
II. Advanced Practice Skills:
The psychiatrists should be assessed on how well they conduct mental status exams and clinical
interviews, how well they do risk assessment and emergency management, their ability to provide
psychoeducation, substance use, risk screening interpretation, mental health screening tool interpretation
recovery and resilience promotion as well as health promotion and disease prevention skills.
III. Diagnosis and Treatment:
The 33-point test encompasses this domain and measures candidates' recognition of
complementary/alternative treatments and DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria. Among other things, candidate
competencies in evidence-based practice, interpreting various diagnostics/laboratory test results,
pharmacotherapeutic management, and psycho pharmacotherapeutic interventions are tested.
IV. Psychotherapy and Related Theories:
, It is this domain, with the 26 scored questions that is going to be the one to assess their skills of the
therapist-patient alliance construction as well as alliance management. In addition, the students are
appraised on their capability to develop cognitive models such as change theories, family theory,
psychotherapy principles, and development theories.
V. Ethics, Legal Principles, and Cultural Care:
This domain by 17 scored questions, covers the content of patients' rights bill, the limits of confidentialit
as well as the Scope of ANA Practice and standards. Furthermore, an evaluation of the candidates'
interpersonal skills especially equity, diversity and inclusion, patient advocacy cultural and spiritual
competence, and their ethical aspects in clinical decision-making is done.
PSYCHIATRIC- MENTAL
HEALTH
NURSE PRACTITIONER
2024-2025
Practice Tests 2
Practice
Questions -
Mock Exams
Certification Review
PAW LA S A R A L U K A S
,Introduction
Content of the Exam
I. Scientific Foundation:
II. Advanced Practice Skills:
III. Diagnosis and Treatment:
IV. Psychotherapy and Related Theories:
V. Ethics, Legal Principles, and Cultural Care:
Introduction to Author
Your plan to get Success
PMHNP Exam Practice Test 1
Test 1 Answer Key
PMHNP Exam Practice Test 2
Test 2 Answer Key
Two Bonus worth $100
, Introduction
The PMHNP certification test is a comprehensive assessment tool for nurse practitioners keen on workin
with patients across the lifespan and with varying psychiatric conditions. We currently refer to this
credential as the Family Psychiatric–Mental Health Nurse Practitioner one. With this designation, nurses
who function as PMHNP-BC may be able to deliver services and care in multi-functional health facilitie
ranging from hospitals to private clinics, where they can be responsible for identifying, diagnosing, and
controlling psychiatric disorders in people.
Content of the Exam
The PMHNP exam is of the same type as the MCQ and it comes with 175 questions that you are suppose
to answer within 3.5 hours. Within the exam are 25 questions that can never be used again for future use
as check scores, the candidates will have no idea of which questions will be used for scoring and which
won't, during their exam.
The exam is divided into five content domains, each covering specific areas of knowledge and skills
required for psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioners:
I. Scientific Foundation:
This section, encompassing 33 graded questions, measures candidates' advanced physical assessment
skills and knowledge in advanced pharmacology, pathophysiology, psychopharmacology, psychogenic,
neuroanatomy, neurodevelopment, and neurophysiology.
II. Advanced Practice Skills:
The psychiatrists should be assessed on how well they conduct mental status exams and clinical
interviews, how well they do risk assessment and emergency management, their ability to provide
psychoeducation, substance use, risk screening interpretation, mental health screening tool interpretation
recovery and resilience promotion as well as health promotion and disease prevention skills.
III. Diagnosis and Treatment:
The 33-point test encompasses this domain and measures candidates' recognition of
complementary/alternative treatments and DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria. Among other things, candidate
competencies in evidence-based practice, interpreting various diagnostics/laboratory test results,
pharmacotherapeutic management, and psycho pharmacotherapeutic interventions are tested.
IV. Psychotherapy and Related Theories:
, It is this domain, with the 26 scored questions that is going to be the one to assess their skills of the
therapist-patient alliance construction as well as alliance management. In addition, the students are
appraised on their capability to develop cognitive models such as change theories, family theory,
psychotherapy principles, and development theories.
V. Ethics, Legal Principles, and Cultural Care:
This domain by 17 scored questions, covers the content of patients' rights bill, the limits of confidentialit
as well as the Scope of ANA Practice and standards. Furthermore, an evaluation of the candidates'
interpersonal skills especially equity, diversity and inclusion, patient advocacy cultural and spiritual
competence, and their ethical aspects in clinical decision-making is done.