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NR606 Week 10 Exam V1 | NR606
Diagnosis & Management in Psychiatric-
Mental Health II Practicum | Q&A with
Rationale (NR606 Week 10 Exam) |
Chamberlain University
1. A 10-year-old male is brought to the clinic for an evaluation due to persistent patterns of

inattention and hyperactivity that interfere with his school performance. Which assessment

tool is most appropriate for the PMHNP to utilize in this diagnosis?

A. PHQ-9


B. Vanderbilt Assessment Scale


C. GAD-7


D. MoCA


Answer: B


Rationale: The Vanderbilt Assessment Scale is a standardized tool used to evaluate ADHD

symptoms in children aged 6 to 12. It incorporates feedback from both parents and

teachers to provide a comprehensive view of the child’s behavior across different settings.

Utilizing this tool helps the PMHNP meet DSM-5 diagnostic criteria by documenting

impairment in multiple environments.

,2. A 75-year-old female presents with sudden onset confusion, fluctuating levels of

consciousness, and visual hallucinations following a urinary tract infection. What is the most

likely diagnosis?

A. Major Depressive Disorder


B. Delirium


C. Alzheimer’s Disease


D. Schizophrenia


Answer: B


Rationale: Delirium is characterized by an acute change in mental status, fluctuating

course, and inattention, often triggered by an underlying medical condition like an

infection. Unlike dementia, which is progressive and chronic, delirium represents a medical

emergency that requires immediate identification of the causative agent. The PMHNP must

focus on treating the UTI to resolve the psychiatric symptoms.


3. When initiating a stimulant medication for an adolescent with ADHD, which physical

parameter is most critical for the PMHNP to monitor during follow-up visits?

A. Vision acuity


B. Height and weight


C. Hearing sensitivity


D. Grip strength

,Answer: B


Rationale: Stimulant medications can cause appetite suppression, which may lead to

growth delays in children and adolescents. Regular monitoring of height and weight is

essential to track the patient’s growth trajectory along standardized curves. If significant

deviations occur, the PMHNP may consider a ‘medication holiday’ or a change in

pharmacotherapy.


4. A 16-year-old female presents with a BMI of 16.5, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a

distorted body image. She admits to restricting her caloric intake significantly. Which

diagnosis is most appropriate?

A. Anorexia Nervosa


B. Binge Eating Disorder


C. Bulimia Nervosa


D. Body Dysmorphic Disorder


Answer: A


Rationale: Anorexia Nervosa is defined by significantly low body weight, intense fear of

weight gain, and disturbance in the way one’s body weight is experienced. The BMI of 16.5

indicates a severe underweight status consistent with this diagnosis. Clinical management

focuses on nutritional rehabilitation and addressing the psychological distortions

regarding body size.

, 5. A 68-year-old patient being treated for bipolar disorder presents with coarse hand tremors,

ataxia, and persistent nausea. The PMHNP suspects Lithium toxicity. What is the priority

intervention?

A. Obtain a serum Lithium level immediately


B. Increase the Lithium dose


C. Switch to Valproic acid


D. Advise the patient to drink more caffeine


Answer: A


Rationale: Coarse tremors and ataxia are signs of moderate to severe Lithium toxicity,

which can be life-threatening. The PMHNP must immediately verify the serum

concentration to guide further medical intervention, such as hydration or hemodialysis.

Education on maintaining consistent salt and fluid intake is also crucial for long-term

management.


6. Which FDA-approved medication for Alzheimer’s disease acts as an NMDA receptor

antagonist?

A. Donepezil


B. Galantamine


C. Memantine


D. Rivastigmine

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