NRNP 6665 Final Exam Test Questions, NR 603
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The PMHNP is assessing an infant with rhythmic tongue sucking, back arching, and swallowing.
The examiner should consider:
A. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
B. Failure to thrive
C. Iron deficiency
D. Inadequate emotional attachment
Correct Answer: A. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Rationale: Back arching (Sandifer-like behavior) with feeding is strongly associated with
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), especially in infants.
Primary treatment for infant rumination disorder (no medical or attachment issues identified):
A. Aversive therapies (e.g., lemon juice)
B. Medication therapy (metoclopramide, cimetidine, haloperidol)
C. Psychotherapy for parents
D. Habit-reversal therapies
Correct Answer: D. Habit-reversal therapies
Rationale: Rumination disorder is best treated with behavioral interventions such as habit
reversal and diaphragmatic breathing, not medication or aversive techniques.
Father death before age 13 increasing depression risk supports:
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A. Molecular-genetic theory
B. Biologic theory
C. Psychosocial theory
D. Stress-diathesis theory
Correct Answer: D. Stress-diathesis theory
Rationale: Depression risk emerging from environmental stress interacting with vulnerability
reflects the stress-diathesis model.
Transgender adolescent with female gender identity and female partner is best described as:
A. Will revert to male identity after puberty
B. Candidate for reparative therapy
C. Transgender female who identifies as lesbian
D. Heterosexual male with transvestic disorder
Correct Answer: C. Transgender female who identifies as lesbian
Rationale: Gender identity is female; sexual orientation is toward females → lesbian
transgender female.
All are etiologies of pica EXCEPT:
A. Nutritional deficiencies
B. Parental neglect
C. Compensation for oral needs
D. Autism spectrum disorder
Correct Answer: C. Compensation for oral needs
Rationale: Pica is linked to nutritional deficiencies, neglect, and neurodevelopmental
disorders—not psychodynamic “oral compensation” as a recognized etiology.
Unlike adults, children with schizophrenia typically do NOT have:
A. Classic positive symptoms
B. Poverty of speech content
C. Social rejection
D. Delusions of persecution
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Correct Answer: A. Classic positive symptoms
Rationale: Positive symptoms are often less clear or less organized in early childhood
schizophrenia.
Adoption counseling: best outcome is associated with:
A. Younger children from foster care
B. Abuse/neglect adoptees do better than newborns
C. Transracial adoption causes greater disruption
D. Only-child adoptions are superior
Correct Answer: A. Younger children adopted from foster care settings
Rationale: Younger age at adoption is the strongest predictor of better psychosocial outcomes.
Child with bipolar I + ADHD: best initial management approach:
A. ADHD pharmacotherapy
B. Bipolar I pharmacotherapy
C. Behavioral interventions for ADHD
D. Family-focused therapy for bipolar
Correct Answer: B. Pharmacotherapy for bipolar I
Rationale: Mood stabilization is prioritized before treating ADHD to avoid worsening mania.
Genetic counseling for schizophrenia:
A. First-degree relatives have up to 8× risk
B. Gene isolated to chromosome 5
C. Age of onset predicts offspring risk most
D. Environment equals genetics importance
Correct Answer: A. First-degree relatives have significantly increased risk
Rationale: Schizophrenia is polygenic; risk is increased in first-degree relatives (not single-gene
or prenatal testable).
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Early-onset bipolar disorder literature EXCEPT:
A. Lower recovery rates
B. More mixed/rapid cycling
C. SES and psychosis predict rapid cycling
D. More conversion from bipolar II to I
Correct Answer: C. SES and lifetime psychosis predict rapid cycling
Rationale: This is not a well-established or consistent predictor in research.
Clozapine vs olanzapine in early schizophrenia: superiority in:
A. Alleviating negative symptoms
B. Extrapyramidal effects
C. Sustained remission
D. Hallucination reduction
Correct Answer: A. Alleviating negative symptoms
Rationale: Clozapine is particularly effective for negative symptoms and treatment-resistant
cases.
Early-onset schizophrenia evaluation EXCEPT (missing option issue):
A. [missing option]
B. Hallucinations more predictive than delusions
C. Symptoms likely due to developmental immaturity
D. Family history considered but diagnosis unlikely
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Option A is incomplete; thus it is the intended “EXCEPT.” Developmentally normal
imagination and hallucination-like play are more consistent with normal development.
Treatment for developmental coordination disorder:
A. Modified physical education
B. CBT
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