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NR605 Exam 4 Actual Exam Style V3 | NR 605
Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-Mental
Health across the Lifespan | Chamberlain
1. A 72-year-old patient presents with sudden onset of visual hallucinations,

fluctuating cognition, and parkinsonian motor features. Which diagnosis is most

likely?

A. Alzheimer’s Disease


B. Vascular Dementia


C. Frontotemporal Dementia


D. Lewy Body Dementia


Correct Answer: D


Expert Explanation: Lewy Body Dementia is characterized by the triad of

fluctuating cognition, visual hallucinations, and spontaneous motor features of

parkinsonism. Unlike Alzheimer’s, the cognitive decline often overlaps or follows

the motor symptoms within a year. Management requires caution with

antipsychotics due to extreme sensitivity to extrapyramidal side effects.


2. Which medication is FDA-approved for the treatment of irritability associated with

Autism Spectrum Disorder in children aged 5 to 16?

A. Lithium

,B. Quetiapine


C. Fluoxetine


D. Aripiprazole


Correct Answer: D


Expert Explanation: Aripiprazole and Risperidone are the only two atypical

antipsychotics currently FDA-approved for irritability associated with autism in

pediatric populations. These medications help manage symptoms such as

aggression, self-injury, and severe temper tantrums. Monitoring for metabolic side

effects and weight gain is essential during treatment.


3. An 8-year-old child displays a consistent pattern of losing temper, arguing with

authority figures, and actively defying requests. These symptoms have lasted for 8

months. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Conduct Disorder


B. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder


C. Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder


D. Oppositional Defiant Disorder


Correct Answer: D

,Expert Explanation: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is characterized by a

pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness

lasting at least 6 months. Unlike Conduct Disorder, ODD does not typically involve

physical aggression toward people or animals or serious violations of societal

norms. Treatment often involves parent management training and behavioral

therapy.


4. What is the primary legal difference between ‘competency’ and ‘capacity’ in

psychiatric practice?

A. Competency is a legal determination made by a judge, while capacity is a clinical

assessment made by a provider.


B. Capacity is a legal determination made by a judge, while competency is a clinical

assessment.


C. There is no legal difference; the terms are used interchangeably.


D. Capacity only applies to the elderly, while competency applies to all ages.


Correct Answer: A


Expert Explanation: Competency is a formal legal status determined by a court of

law regarding an individual’s ability to handle their affairs. Capacity is a functional

assessment performed by a clinician to determine if a patient can make a specific

, healthcare decision at a specific time. Clinicians assess capacity, but only judges can

declare someone legally incompetent.


5. In the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, which medication acts as an NMDA

receptor antagonist?

A. Memantine


B. Rivastigmine


C. Donepezil


D. Galantamine


Correct Answer: A


Expert Explanation: Memantine is classified as an NMDA receptor antagonist that

works by regulating the activity of glutamate, a chemical messenger involved in

information processing. The other options listed (Donepezil, Rivastigmine,

Galantamine) are cholinesterase inhibitors. Memantine is often used for moderate

to severe stages of Alzheimer’s Disease, either alone or in combination with a

cholinesterase inhibitor.


6. A 14-year-old patient with ADHD and a history of substance abuse requires

medication. Which of the following is the best non-stimulant choice?

A. Methylphenidate


B. Lisdexamfetamine

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