QUESTION 1
What will the PMHNP most likely prescribe to a patient with psychotic aggression who needs to
manage the top-down cortical control and the excessive drive from striatal hyperactivity?
A. Stimulants B. Antidepressants C. Antipsychotics D. SSRIs
QUESTION 2
The PMHNP is selecting a medication treatment option for a patient who is exhibiting psychotic
behaviors with poor impulse control and aggression. Of the available treatments, which can
help temper some of the adverse effects or symptoms that are normally caused by D2
antagonism?
A. First-generation, conventional antipsychotics B. First-generation, atypical antipsychotics C.
Second-generation, conventional antipsychotics D. Second-generation, atypical antipsychotics
QUESTION 3
The PMHNP is discussing dopamine D2 receptor occupancy and its association with aggressive
behaviors in patients with the student. Why does the PMHNP prescribe a standard dose of
atypical antipsychotics?
A. The doses are based on achieving 100% D2 receptor occupancy. B. The doses are based on
achieving a minimum of 80% D2 receptor occupancy. C. The doses are based on achieving
60% D2 receptor occupancy. D. None of the above.