ACTUAL 2026-2027
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse
Practitioner (PMHNP) | Graded A+ |
Complete 100-Question Exam &
Rationales
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SECTION 1: MOOD DISORDERS
(Questions 1–25)
1. A 45-year-old patient presents with
depressed mood, anhedonia, significant
weight loss (15 lbs in 2 months), insomnia,
psychomotor agitation, fatigue, feelings of
worthlessness, diminished concentration,
,and recurrent thoughts of death. Symptoms
have been present daily for 6 weeks. Which
diagnosis is most appropriate?
A) Major Depressive Disorder, Single
Episode
B) Persistent Depressive Disorder
(Dysthymia)
C) Adjustment Disorder with Depressed
Mood
D) Bipolar II Disorder, Depressed Episode
Answer: A) Major Depressive Disorder,
Single Episode
Rationale: MDD requires ≥5 of 9 symptoms
(including depressed mood or anhedonia)
present for ≥2 weeks. This patient has 8
symptoms for 6 weeks. Dysthymia (B)
requires ≥2 years; Adjustment Disorder (C)
follows identifiable stressor and is <6
, months; Bipolar II (D) would requireahistory of
hypomanicepisodes.
2. Apatientwith MDD has been on sertraline
50 mg dailyfor 6 weeks. Thepatientreports
"feeling alittlebetter" but still has significant
anhedoniaandlowenergy. The PHQ-9 score
has decreasedfrom 22 to 16. Whatisthemost
appropriatenext step?
A) Addaripiprazole (Abilify) foraugmentation
B) Increasesertraline to 100 mg daily
C) Switchtobupropion (Wellbutrin)
D) Start electroconvulsive therapy(ECT)
Answer: B) Increasesertraline to 100 mg daily
Rationale: Thepatient has hadapartial
responseat 6 weeks. Thenextstep is totitrate
the SSRI upward(sertraline usual dose 50–200
mg). Augmentation (A) is usedafter multiple