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This bundle includes test answers for multiple PMHNP pharmacology exams, covering essential topics such as psychotropic medications, drug interactions, pharmacokinetics, and prescribing guidelines. Designed to support Nurse Practitioner students, the material aligns with typical certification and university-level pharmacology exams. Ideal for review and self-assessment before official testing.

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​ sychopharm Exam 1 Practice Questions​
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​and answers guaranteed pass​


​1.​
​ he PMHNP is evaluating a 68-year-old man for symptoms of major​
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​depression. While assessing the appearance of the patient, an obvious​
​left-sided ptosis is noted. Which cranial nerve is directly linked to this​
​condition​​?​
​a. III​
​b. IV​
​c. V​
​d. VI​
​Answer: a.​​III​
​2.​
​ 55-year-old woman has been referred for a psychiatric evaluation for a​
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​change in personality, lack of impulse control, and increasingly reckless​
​decision-making. Which area of the brain would be responsible for these​
​symptoms?​
​a. Parietal lobe​
​b. Broca's area​
​c. Wernicke's area​
​d. Frontal lobe​
​Answer: d.​​Frontal lobe​
​3.​
​ patient was recently started on a dopamine antagonist and complains of​
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​breast tenderness and a milky discharge. What is the most likely​

, ​ xplanation for these symptoms?​
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​a. Dopamine transmission in the nigrostriatal pathway​
​b. Dopamine transmission in the tuberoinfundibular pathway​
​c. Dopamine transmission in the mesolimbic pathway​
​d. Dopamine increases throughout the basal ganglia​
​Answer: b.​​Dopamine transmission in the tuberoinfundibular pathway​
​4.​
​ patient who was recently started on haloperidol for psychosis begins to​
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​manifest hand tremor and a shuffling gait. What is the most likely​
​explanation for these symptoms?​
​a. Dopamine transmission in the nigrostriatal pathway​
​b. Dopamine transmission in the tuberoinfundibular pathway​
​c. Dopamine transmission in the mesolimbic pathway​
​d. Dopamine increases throughout the basal ganglia​
​Answer: a.​​Dopamine transmission in the nigrostriatal pathway​
​5.​
​ 72-year-old man with a comorbid history of uncontrolled hypertension is​
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​referred to the PMHNP for dementia secondary to depression. The mental​
​status exam reveals difficulty speaking fluently, inappropriate and​
​confabulated responses, incongruent affect, and poor judgment. A​
​cerebrovascular accident in which region of the brain would better explain​
​these symptoms?​
​a. Parietal lobe​
​b. Wernicke's area​
​c. Broca's area​
​d. Occipital lobe​
​Answer: c.​​Broca's area​
​6.​
​ hich region of the brain is associated with sensory integration, spatial​
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​awareness, and conscious awareness of the opposite side of the body?​
​a. Occipital lobe​
​b. Wernicke's area​
​c. Broca's area​
​d. Parietal lobe​
​Answer: d.​​Parietal lobe​
​7.​
​ patient appears internally preoccupied and responding to auditory​
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​hallucination. This patient may have a pathology affecting which lobe of the​
​brain?​

, ​ . Temporal lobe​
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​b. Occipital lobe​
​c. Parietal lobe​
​d. Cerebellum​
​Answer: a.​​Temporal lobe​
​8.​
​ patient presents with atypical symptoms of psychosis that include​
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​inconsistent auditory hallucinations without disorganization. What is the​
​best definition of an EEG and its utility?​
​a. Radiologic test utilizing magnets and radio waves to provide a detailed image of​
​the structures of the brain​
​b. Electrophysiologic test that depicts electrical activity on the surface of the​
​brain​
​c. A serum test to indicate nutritional deficiencies that inhibit the formation of​
​neurotransmitters​
​d. A neuropsychological test to distinguish psychosis from a psychosomatic​
​illness.​
​Answer: b.​​Electrophysiologic test that depicts electrical​​activity on the​
​surface of the brain​
​9.​
​ eurons that only travel from the body to the brain are called:​
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​a. Sensory neurons​
​b. Motor neurons​
​c. Interneurons​
​d. Astrocytes​
​Answer: a.​​Sensory neurons​
​10.​
​The part of the neuron that takes in and receives messages is called:​
​a. Dendrite​
​b. Axon​
​c. Synapse​
​d. Node of Ranvier​
​Answer: a.​​Dendrite​
​11.​
​What is the fatty layer that prevents interference and increases the speed​
​of impulse transmission along the axon?​
​a. Dendrite​
​b. Axon​
​c. Synapse​

, ​ . Myelin sheath​
d
​Answer: d.​​Myelin sheath​
​12.​
​Which of the following receives messages and conducts impulses to the​
​soma?​
​a. Dendrite​
​b. Axon​
​c. Synapse​
​d. Myelin sheath​
​Answer: a.​​Dendrite​
​13.​
​T​he junction between two neurons is known as the:​
​a. Dendrite​
​b. Node of Ranvier​
​c. Synapse​
​d. Soma​
​Answer: c.​​Synapse​
​14.​
​When explaining the means by which neurotransmitters relate to mental​
​illness, a patient asks, "What is a neurotransmitter?" The best answer is:​
​a. A fatty layer covering the axon​
​b. A chemical messenger​
​c. A nerve cell​
​d. The space between nerve cells​
​Answer: b.​​A chemical messenger​
​15.​
​A patient is diagnosed with major depressive disorder with the most​
​prominent feature of apathy, anhedonia, and isolation. Which​
​neurotransmitter is associated with these symptoms?​
​a. Serotonin​
​b. Gamma-amino benzoic acid (GABA)​
​c. Dopamine​
​d. Cannabinoids​
​Answer: c.​​Dopamine​
​16.​
​The PMHNP prescribes fluoxetine to treat depression. Which​
​neurotransmitter will be made readily available in the synapse?​
​a. Dopamine​
​b. Serotonin​

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