ANCC PMHNP PSYCH MENTAL HEALTH NP EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
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After the psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner has met her
patient and learned something about her situation, she should let
the patient tell her why she is seeking help. This initial phase of
the interview is helpful to: - ANSWER-hypothesize some initial
diagnoses
The first phase of the interview which should ideally last
for_______ will be useful to help the NP to hypothesize some
initial diagnoses. It can also help to decide on interview priorities
for the body of the interview. - ANSWER-` 5 - 10 minutes
If hepatic cytochrome P450 enzyme interactions can induce or
inhibit the metabolism of certain drugs, then what drug would be
considered a common enzyme inducer? - ANSWER-DILAN TIN
common enzyme inducers that may change the desired
concentration level of a drug includes: - ANSWER-E) all of the
above
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Which of the following intelligence quotients (IQs) corresponds to
the 50th percentile in intellectual ability for the general
population? - ANSWER-100
The components of an IQ test include: - ANSWER-general
intelligence, visuospatial processing, quantitative reasoning, fluid
reasoning, knowledge, and memory.
You have been asked to speak to the staff at an assisted care
facility for the elderly about the common problems that may affect
the mental health of the residents. One of the participants asks
you what the most common problem among the residents might
be. Your answer would be which of the following? - ANSWER-
clinical depression
_________ is the most common mental health problem among
older adults, and it often goes undetected because clinicians
attribute depressive symptoms to age-associated changes,
chronic physical illness, medication side effects, or pain. -
ANSWER-Clinical depression
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Legally, who should be consulted if there is no advanced directive
for a patient who is unable to provide informed consent? -
ANSWER-next of kin
Not informing the patient's next of kin violates ___________ -
ANSWER-the right to informed consent.
You have an adolescent patient who has been suspended from
school for spraying graffiti on the exterior doors of the school. He
is not very communicative and you want to help him open up
about himself, so you ask him to tell you about his family. This
technique is known as which of the following? - ANSWER-OPEN
ENDED QUESTIONS
Which of the following is not a standard of a healthy work
environment according to the AACN? - ANSWER-Focused
Authority.
AACN stands for - ANSWER-American Association of Critical-
care Nurses.
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the AACN has 6 standards: which include - ANSWER-G) all of the
above
Patients need to know that the information that they impart to the
NP will not be shared with relatives, friends or others outside the
treatment team except in extreme situations. An extreme situation
includes all of the following EXCEPT: - ANSWER-extreme anxiety
What is NOT a principle of interest-based negotiations? -
ANSWER-Applying subjective standards to resolve conflicting
interests
The principle for interest-based negotiations states that one
should apply - ANSWER-objective standards to resolve conflicting
interests and not subjective standards.
sessions for TMS occur how often and how long - ANSWER-C)
A&B