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1. Which of the following is the primary purpose of the Nevada Board of
Psychological Examiners?
A. To provide therapy services to the public
B. To protect the public by regulating the practice of psychology
C. To conduct research on psychological disorders
D. To certify psychological assessment tools
Rationale: The Board’s main role is public protection through licensing,
monitoring, and discipline of psychologists.
2. In Nevada, a licensed psychologist may practice independently when:
A. They complete an internship
B. They have obtained a full license after meeting education, supervision,
and examination requirements
C. They are supervised by a physician
D. They only provide research services
Rationale: Independent practice is allowed only after full licensure, which
ensures competence and legal authority.
3. Which of the following is a requirement for licensure as a psychologist in
Nevada?
A. High school diploma
, B. One year of teaching experience
C. Doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited program
D. Certification in counseling
Rationale: Nevada law requires a doctoral degree from an APA-accredited
or equivalent program for licensure.
4. How many hours of supervised postdoctoral experience are required for
licensure in Nevada?
A. 1,000 hours
B. 1,500 hours
C. 2,000 hours
D. 3,000 hours
Rationale: Nevada requires 1,500 hours of postdoctoral supervised
experience under a licensed psychologist.
5. Which of the following constitutes unprofessional conduct under Nevada
law?
A. Providing therapy within one’s specialty
B. Practicing psychology while impaired by drugs or alcohol
C. Maintaining client confidentiality
D. Keeping records for 7 years
Rationale: Practicing while impaired is considered unprofessional and can
result in disciplinary action.
6. The Nevada Psychology Practice Act defines the practice of psychology to
include:
A. Only psychotherapy
B. Only psychological testing
C. Assessment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, consultation, and research
D. Only counseling in schools
Rationale: The law defines psychology broadly, including assessment,
diagnosis, therapy, consultation, and research activities.
7. Which act requires psychologists to report child abuse in Nevada?
A. HIPAA
, B. FERPA
C. Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 432B
D. Nevada Civil Code
Rationale: NRS 432B mandates reporting of suspected child abuse to
protect children.
8. A psychologist receives a subpoena for a client’s records. The psychologist
should:
A. Ignore it
B. Refuse to comply
C. Verify its validity and provide records according to law
D. Release records without verification
Rationale: Subpoenas must be verified and client confidentiality
maintained; records should only be released as legally required.
9. Which of the following is considered a dual relationship?
A. Treating a client and referring them to a colleague
B. Treating a family member for psychotherapy
C. Supervising a graduate student at another university
D. Providing community workshops
Rationale: Dual relationships occur when personal, financial, or social
relationships could impair professional judgment or exploit a client.
10.Confidentiality may be breached without client consent when:
A. The client misses appointments
B. The client refuses to pay
C. There is a serious risk of harm to self or others
D. The client requests disclosure
Rationale: Confidentiality can be legally broken to prevent harm, as
required by law.
11.The minimum age at which a minor in Nevada may consent to mental
health treatment without parental involvement is:
A. 12 years
B. 13 years