NR668 WEEK 8 INTENSIVE REVIEW
EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
Conduct Disorder vs Oppositional Defiant Disorder - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Conduct
Disorder
• violates others
• destruction
• robbery
• bullying
• truant before age 13
• tx: early intervention, screening, school based programs, CBT, SSRI's, Risperdal
& other antipsychotics
-Oppositional Defiant Disorder
• upsets those around the child
• vindictive, angry, hostile
• argue with authority, rules, adults
• blames others
• tx: family interventions, eliminate punitive parenting, use praise, ignore bad
behavior, role play
Conduct disorder is thought to be of what degree of hereditability? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSmoderate
Hereditability: - CORRECT-ANSWERS-High
• autism
• Tourette's syndrome
• bipolar disoder
• schizophrenia
, -Medium
• ADHD
• ODD
• Alzheimer's dementia
• OCD
• Conduct Disorder
• BPD
• Narcissistic
• Antisocial
• Histrionic
-Low
• ETOH abuse
• MDD (low-medium)
• GAD
• Panic disorder
• Cluster A (paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal)
during the patient exam, the PMHNP notes tongue deviating towards the left. this is an
example of damage to which cranial nerve? - CORRECT-ANSWERSXII
During the patient exam, the PMHNP whispers into the patients ear while covering the
other, this is an example of testing which cranial nerve? - CORRECT-ANSWERSVIII
Cranial Nerves - CORRECT-ANSWERSI. Olfactory ➣ sniff test
II. Optic ➣ visual acuity
III. Oculomotor ➣ penlight, raises eyelid
IV. Trochlear ➣ eye movement down & lateral
V. Trigeminal ➣ chewing & facial sensation, corneal reflex
VI. Abducens ➣ eye movement laterally, outward gaze
VII. Facial ➣ facial expressions, smile symmetrically, sour vs sweet
VIII. Vestibulocochlear (acoustic) ➣hearing & balance
IX. Glossopharyngeal ➣ gag reflex, swallow
EXAM WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
Conduct Disorder vs Oppositional Defiant Disorder - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Conduct
Disorder
• violates others
• destruction
• robbery
• bullying
• truant before age 13
• tx: early intervention, screening, school based programs, CBT, SSRI's, Risperdal
& other antipsychotics
-Oppositional Defiant Disorder
• upsets those around the child
• vindictive, angry, hostile
• argue with authority, rules, adults
• blames others
• tx: family interventions, eliminate punitive parenting, use praise, ignore bad
behavior, role play
Conduct disorder is thought to be of what degree of hereditability? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSmoderate
Hereditability: - CORRECT-ANSWERS-High
• autism
• Tourette's syndrome
• bipolar disoder
• schizophrenia
, -Medium
• ADHD
• ODD
• Alzheimer's dementia
• OCD
• Conduct Disorder
• BPD
• Narcissistic
• Antisocial
• Histrionic
-Low
• ETOH abuse
• MDD (low-medium)
• GAD
• Panic disorder
• Cluster A (paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal)
during the patient exam, the PMHNP notes tongue deviating towards the left. this is an
example of damage to which cranial nerve? - CORRECT-ANSWERSXII
During the patient exam, the PMHNP whispers into the patients ear while covering the
other, this is an example of testing which cranial nerve? - CORRECT-ANSWERSVIII
Cranial Nerves - CORRECT-ANSWERSI. Olfactory ➣ sniff test
II. Optic ➣ visual acuity
III. Oculomotor ➣ penlight, raises eyelid
IV. Trochlear ➣ eye movement down & lateral
V. Trigeminal ➣ chewing & facial sensation, corneal reflex
VI. Abducens ➣ eye movement laterally, outward gaze
VII. Facial ➣ facial expressions, smile symmetrically, sour vs sweet
VIII. Vestibulocochlear (acoustic) ➣hearing & balance
IX. Glossopharyngeal ➣ gag reflex, swallow