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NR606 Week 10 Exam V2 | NR606
Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-
Mental Health II Practicum | Q&A with
Rationale (NR606 Week 10 Exam) |
Chamberlain University
1. A 24-year-old patient diagnosed with schizophrenia has been taking Clozapine for six

months. During a routine follow-up, the patient reports a persistent sore throat and a fever

of 101.5°F. Which of the following is the priority action for the PMHNP?

A. Prescribe a broad-spectrum antibiotic and reassess in 48 hours.


B. Advise the patient to increase fluid intake and take acetaminophen.


C. Order an immediate complete blood count (CBC) with differential.


D. Discontinue Clozapine and switch the patient to Risperidone immediately.


Answer: C


Rationale: Clozapine carries a significant risk of agranulocytosis, which is a life-

threatening reduction in white blood cell count. Fever and sore throat are early warning

signs of infection that necessitate an immediate CBC to check the Absolute Neutrophil

Count (ANC). Prompt monitoring and adherence to the Clozapine REMS program are

critical components of patient safety in psychiatric management.

,2. Which of the following laboratory values is most critical to monitor for a patient newly

prescribed Lithium carbonate for Bipolar I Disorder?

A. Serum creatinine and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH).


B. Liver function tests (LFTs) and bilirubin.


C. Serum electrolytes and glucose levels.


D. Hemoglobin A1c and lipid panel.


Answer: A


Rationale: Lithium is primarily excreted by the kidneys and can have long-term effects on

renal function and thyroid health. Monitoring serum creatinine and TSH is essential to

ensure the patient does not develop Lithium-induced nephrotoxicity or hypothyroidism.

Clinicians must establish baseline values and perform regular follow-ups to maintain

therapeutic levels while preventing organ damage.


3. A PMHNP is evaluating a 35-year-old female for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). The

patient reports that she also experiences significant anxiety and insomnia. Which medication

would be most appropriate to address all three symptoms?

A. Buspirone


B. Bupropion


C. Methylphenidate


D. Mirtazapine

,Answer: D


Rationale: Mirtazapine is an atypical antidepressant that acts as an alpha-2 antagonist,

increasing serotonin and norepinephrine. Its sedative properties make it highly effective

for patients with insomnia associated with depression. Additionally, its anxiolytic profile

helps manage concurrent anxiety symptoms without the risk of sexual dysfunction

common in SSRIs.


4. According to the DSM-5 criteria, what is the primary difference between Bipolar I Disorder

and Bipolar II Disorder?

A. Bipolar I requires a depressive episode, while Bipolar II does not.


B. Bipolar I requires at least one manic episode, while Bipolar II requires a hypomanic

episode and a depressive episode.


C. Bipolar I involves hypomanic episodes, whereas Bipolar II involves full manic episodes.


D. Bipolar II disorder symptoms must last for at least two weeks, whereas Bipolar I lasts

only one week.


Answer: B


Rationale: The diagnosis of Bipolar I is defined by the occurrence of at least one manic

episode that lasts at least one week or requires hospitalization. In contrast, Bipolar II is

characterized by at least one hypomanic episode and at least one major depressive episode.

This distinction is vital for determining the intensity of pharmacological intervention and

identifying the risk of psychosis.

, 5. A patient taking Phenelzine (Nardil) presents to the emergency department with a severe

headache, nausea, and a blood pressure of 190/110 mmHg. Which question is most pertinent

to include in the assessment?

A. Have you recently increased your dosage of Phenelzine?


B. When was the last time you checked your blood sugar levels?


C. Have you been experiencing any suicidal ideations?


D. Did you consume any aged cheese or red wine recently?


Answer: D


Rationale: Phenelzine is a Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor (MAOI), which can lead to a

hypertensive crisis if the patient consumes high-tyramine foods. Tyramine is found in aged

cheeses, fermented meats, and certain alcoholic beverages like red wine. This reaction

occurs because MAOIs prevent the breakdown of tyramine, leading to massive

catecholamine release and dangerous blood pressure spikes.


6. A 45-year-old male is being treated for chronic schizophrenia. He exhibits smacking of the

lips, tongue protrusion, and involuntary rhythmic movements of the limbs. These symptoms

are characteristic of which condition?

A. Akathisia


B. Dystonia


C. Tardive Dyskinesia


D. Pseudoparkinsonism

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