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Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Certification

Comprehensive Final Test (Qns & Ans)

2025

1. Scenario: A 32‑year‑old patient diagnosed with major
depressive disorder is started on an SSRI. Three weeks into
therapy, the patient reports nausea, blurred vision, and insomnia.
Which explanation best accounts for these findings?
Options:
A) These side effects are common initial reactions to SSRIs and
often subside over time.
B) The dose is too high and must be immediately decreased.
C) The patient is experiencing an allergic reaction requiring
discontinuation.
D) The medication is being poorly absorbed due to concurrent
food intake.

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, ANS: A) These side effects are common initial reactions to
SSRIs and often subside over time.
Rationale: SSRIs frequently cause gastrointestinal discomfort
and sleep disturbances during the early weeks of therapy, which
typically improve as the patient’s body adjusts to the medication.


2. Scenario: A 45‑year‑old patient with a history of bipolar
disorder is admitted after a manic episode. For long‑term mood
stabilization, which medication is considered the gold standard?
Options:
A) Risperidone
B) Lithium
C) Fluoxetine
D) Haloperidol


ANS: B) Lithium
Rationale: Lithium remains a first‑line mood stabilizer in
bipolar disorder due to its well‑documented efficacy in reducing
the frequency and severity of mood episodes.


3. Scenario: A patient with schizophrenia is experiencing
persistent auditory hallucinations. What is the best initial nursing
intervention when addressing these hallucinations?
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, Options:
A) Tell the patient to ignore the voices.
B) Encourage the patient to describe the content of the
hallucinations to better understand their impact.
C) Confront the patient about the delusional nature of the
voices.
D) Immediately initiate a change in antipsychotic medication
without further evaluation.


ANS: B) Encourage the patient to describe the content of the
hallucinations to better understand their impact.
Rationale: Engaging the patient in describing the
hallucinations is a therapeutic communication technique that
validates their experience and provides critical data to guide
further interventions.


4. Scenario: A nurse is implementing trauma-informed care for
a patient with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following a
sexual assault. Which approach best aligns with trauma-informed
principles?
Options:
A) Avoid discussing the traumatic event to prevent re-
traumatization.
B) Validate the patient’s feelings and allow them to disclose at
their own pace in a safe, supportive environment.
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, C) Focus solely on physical assessment and postpone
psychological discussion.
D) Be directive and insist on discussing the trauma details to
complete the history quickly.


ANS: B) Validate the patient’s feelings and allow them to
disclose at their own pace in a safe, supportive environment.
Rationale: Trauma-informed care emphasizes safety, trust,
and empowerment. Respecting the patient’s pace fosters healing
without forcing exposure to trauma details.


5. Scenario: During a seminar on evidence-based practice
(EBP), a nurse educator states, “EBP integrates the best available
research evidence, clinical expertise, and __________.”
Options:
A) Institutional policies
B) Patient preferences
C) Traditional methods
D) Regulatory requirements


ANS: B) Patient preferences
Rationale: EBP is a tripartite process that combines research
evidence, clinical expertise, and the individual’s values and
preferences to guide optimal care.
©2025

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