1
(VERIFIED)
PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSE
PRACTITIONER EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Depression
Mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
Orthostatic Hypotension
Drop in blood pressure upon standing.
Therapeutic Alliance
Collaborative relationship between patient and provider.
Cultural formulation interview
Tool for understanding clients' cultural perspectives.
Off-label prescribing
Using medications for unapproved age or condition.
Suicide risk assessment
Evaluation to determine potential for self-harm.
Hypothermia
Abnormally low body temperature, below 95°F (35°C).
Countertransference
Therapist's emotional entanglement with a patient.
Dependency in Therapy
Patient's reliance leading to potential misinterpretation.
Culturally Sensitive Care
Tailoring treatment to respect cultural backgrounds.
, 2
(VERIFIED)
Psychoeducation
Educating patients about their mental health conditions.
Factitious Disorder
Faking illness for attention or sympathy.
Malingering
Feigning illness for external gain.
Conjoint Appointment
Meeting involving both patient and spouse.
Mood Stabilizer
Medication used to control mood swings.
Valsartan (Diovan)
Medication for hypertension, an angiotensin II blocker.
Meloxicam (Mobic)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for pain relief.
Bipolar Disorder
Mental health condition characterized by mood swings.
Anxiety Screening
Assessment for anxiety disorders in patients.
Grief Process
Emotional response to loss, varies by individual.
Child Protective Services
Agency to protect children from harm.
Substance Use Disorder
Problematic pattern of substance use leading to impairment.
Illness Anxiety Disorder
, 3
(VERIFIED)
Preoccupation with having a serious illness.
Military Community Support
Resources for families coping with military-related loss.
Grief responses
Variations in emotional reactions to loss.
CIWA-Ar scale
Measures alcohol withdrawal severity and treatment needs.
Frontal Lobe Tumor
Causes cognitive and problem-solving difficulties.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
Executive functioning
Cognitive processes for planning and decision-making.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Severe reaction to antipsychotic medications.
Creatinine phosphokinase (CPK)
Enzyme level indicating muscle damage.
Detoxification
Process of removing toxic substances from the body.
Autism spectrum disorder
Developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder
Disorder linked to autoimmune response affecting behavior.
Reactive attachment disorder
Inability to form healthy emotional attachments.
, 4
(VERIFIED)
Selective mutism
Consistent failure to speak in specific social situations.
Medication for hypertension
Drugs used to manage high blood pressure.
Medication for hypercholesterolemia
Drugs to lower cholesterol levels in blood.
Medication for type 2 diabetes
Drugs to control blood sugar levels.
Mental health conditions
Disorders affecting emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
Multidisciplinary group
Team of professionals from various fields working together.
Evidence-based research
Research grounded in scientific evidence and data.
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression
Assessment tool for measuring depression severity.
Suicidal Risk Assessment
Evaluating potential for self-harm in patients.
Inpatient Admission
Hospitalization for patients needing intensive care.
Antidepressant Medication
Drugs prescribed to alleviate depression symptoms.
Quality Care Improvement
Ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services.
Clinical Outcomes Monitoring
(VERIFIED)
PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSE
PRACTITIONER EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED SUCCESS
Depression
Mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness.
Orthostatic Hypotension
Drop in blood pressure upon standing.
Therapeutic Alliance
Collaborative relationship between patient and provider.
Cultural formulation interview
Tool for understanding clients' cultural perspectives.
Off-label prescribing
Using medications for unapproved age or condition.
Suicide risk assessment
Evaluation to determine potential for self-harm.
Hypothermia
Abnormally low body temperature, below 95°F (35°C).
Countertransference
Therapist's emotional entanglement with a patient.
Dependency in Therapy
Patient's reliance leading to potential misinterpretation.
Culturally Sensitive Care
Tailoring treatment to respect cultural backgrounds.
, 2
(VERIFIED)
Psychoeducation
Educating patients about their mental health conditions.
Factitious Disorder
Faking illness for attention or sympathy.
Malingering
Feigning illness for external gain.
Conjoint Appointment
Meeting involving both patient and spouse.
Mood Stabilizer
Medication used to control mood swings.
Valsartan (Diovan)
Medication for hypertension, an angiotensin II blocker.
Meloxicam (Mobic)
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug for pain relief.
Bipolar Disorder
Mental health condition characterized by mood swings.
Anxiety Screening
Assessment for anxiety disorders in patients.
Grief Process
Emotional response to loss, varies by individual.
Child Protective Services
Agency to protect children from harm.
Substance Use Disorder
Problematic pattern of substance use leading to impairment.
Illness Anxiety Disorder
, 3
(VERIFIED)
Preoccupation with having a serious illness.
Military Community Support
Resources for families coping with military-related loss.
Grief responses
Variations in emotional reactions to loss.
CIWA-Ar scale
Measures alcohol withdrawal severity and treatment needs.
Frontal Lobe Tumor
Causes cognitive and problem-solving difficulties.
Body Mass Index (BMI)
A measure of body fat based on height and weight.
Executive functioning
Cognitive processes for planning and decision-making.
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Severe reaction to antipsychotic medications.
Creatinine phosphokinase (CPK)
Enzyme level indicating muscle damage.
Detoxification
Process of removing toxic substances from the body.
Autism spectrum disorder
Developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorder
Disorder linked to autoimmune response affecting behavior.
Reactive attachment disorder
Inability to form healthy emotional attachments.
, 4
(VERIFIED)
Selective mutism
Consistent failure to speak in specific social situations.
Medication for hypertension
Drugs used to manage high blood pressure.
Medication for hypercholesterolemia
Drugs to lower cholesterol levels in blood.
Medication for type 2 diabetes
Drugs to control blood sugar levels.
Mental health conditions
Disorders affecting emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
Multidisciplinary group
Team of professionals from various fields working together.
Evidence-based research
Research grounded in scientific evidence and data.
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression
Assessment tool for measuring depression severity.
Suicidal Risk Assessment
Evaluating potential for self-harm in patients.
Inpatient Admission
Hospitalization for patients needing intensive care.
Antidepressant Medication
Drugs prescribed to alleviate depression symptoms.
Quality Care Improvement
Ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare services.
Clinical Outcomes Monitoring