Practitioner Certification Exam
Content
clinical practice
psychopharmacology
therapeutic interventions
professional standards
Question 1
Which of the following best describes the PMHNP’s role in psychiatric care?
A. Medication management only
B. Psychotherapy only
C. Diagnosis, treatment, and prescribing
D. Administrative oversight
Rationale: PMHNPs are licensed to diagnose, treat, and prescribe, integrating both
psychotherapy and pharmacology.
Question 2
Which intervention is considered primary prevention?
A. Crisis hotline for suicidal patients
B. Parenting classes for expectant teens
C. Relapse prevention group for bipolar disorder
D. Antipsychotic medication administration
Rationale: Primary prevention reduces incidence before illness develops. Parenting
classes prevent future psychosocial issues.
Question 3
A patient starting sertraline asks when they will feel better. The PMHNP should
respond:
A. “You’ll feel better in 24 hours.”
B. “It may take 4–6 weeks.”
C. “Avoid aged cheese and wine.”
D. “This medication causes permanent memory loss.”
Rationale: SSRIs require weeks for therapeutic effect. Option C applies to MAOIs, A
and D are incorrect.
Question 4
A client says, “I failed the exam because the teacher hates me.” Which defense
mechanism is this?
A. Projection
B. Rationalization
C. Regression
D. Denial
Rationale: Projection attributes one’s own shortcomings to external sources.
,Question 5
Which principle guides involuntary psychiatric commitment?
A. Beneficence
B. Autonomy
C. Least restrictive environment
D. Justice
Rationale: Patients must be treated in the least restrictive environment consistent with
safety.
Question 6
Which neurotransmitter is most associated with schizophrenia’s positive symptoms?
A. Serotonin
B. Dopamine
C. GABA
D. Acetylcholine
Rationale: Excess dopamine activity is linked to hallucinations and delusions.
Question 7
During therapy, a client begins to idealize the PMHNP as a parental figure. This is an
example of:
A. Countertransference
B. Transference
C. Resistance
D. Regression
Rationale: Transference occurs when clients project feelings from past relationships
onto the therapist.
Question 8
The most immediate goal in crisis intervention is:
A. Long-term therapy planning
B. Medication stabilization
C. Restoring psychological equilibrium
D. Exploring childhood trauma
Rationale: Crisis intervention focuses on immediate stabilization and coping.
Question 9
A client reveals intent to harm another person. The PMHNP must:
A. Maintain confidentiality
B. Report to authorities under duty to warn
C. Ignore the statement
D. Discuss only in supervision
Rationale: Duty to warn (Tarasoff ruling) requires breaching confidentiality to protect
potential victims.
Question 10
, Which action best demonstrates cultural competence in psychiatric care?
A. Using standardized interventions for all clients
B. Avoiding discussion of cultural beliefs
C. Incorporating client’s cultural values into treatment
D. Assuming cultural background is irrelevant
Rationale: Respecting and integrating cultural values improves therapeutic alliance and
outcomes.
Question 11
Which symptom is considered a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
A. Hallucinations
B. Delusions
C. Flat affect
D. Disorganized speech
Rationale: Negative symptoms include diminished emotional expression, avolition, and
social withdrawal. Hallucinations and delusions are positive symptoms.
Question 12
Which medication is most effective for acute mania in bipolar disorder?
A. Fluoxetine
B. Lithium
C. Buspirone
D. Sertraline
Rationale: Lithium is the gold standard for acute mania. SSRIs treat depression,
buspirone treats anxiety.
Question 13
The primary focus of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is:
A. Exploring unconscious conflicts
B. Challenging distorted thoughts
C. Enhancing dream analysis
D. Promoting free association
Rationale: CBT targets maladaptive thoughts and behaviors. Options A, C, and D are
psychoanalytic techniques.
Question 14
Which neurotransmitter is most implicated in generalized anxiety disorder?
A. Dopamine
B. GABA
C. Acetylcholine
D. Glutamate
Rationale: GABA deficiency is linked to anxiety. Dopamine relates to psychosis,
acetylcholine to memory, glutamate to excitatory processes.
Question 15
A client asks the PMHNP to attend their family wedding. The appropriate response is: