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GEORGETTE REVIEW PMHNP Practice Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct What the body does to drugs? - ANSWER -Pharmacokinetics What the drug does to the body - ANSWER -pharmacodynamics The drug binds to the receptors and activates a biological response (opens the ion channel) - ANSWER -agonist effect drug causes the opposite effect of the agonist. Binds to the same receptor but closes the channel - ANSWER -inverse agonist drug does not fully activate the receptor - ANSWER -partial agonist drug binds to the receptor but foes not activate a biological response - ANSWER antagonist The study of what the drug does to the body. - ANSWER -Pharmacodynamics When studying pharmacodynamics involving receptor, you know that an agonist produces the following effect? A. Does not fully activate the receptor B. Blocks the agonist from opening the channel C. Causes the opposite effect D. Activates a biological response and opens the ion channel. - ANSWER Activates a biological response and opens the channel. Medications that can cause mania (very high yield) - ANSWER -Steroids Antabuse Isoniazid Antidepressants in persons with bipolar Flonase Medications causing depression - ANSWER -steroids beta blockers interferon accutate some retroviral drugs antineoplastic drugs benzos progesterone Fragile X syndrome - ANSWER -all their facial structures are larger. Severe adverse effect caused by antipsychotics - ANSWER -neuroleptic malignant syndrome Extreme muscle regidity Mutism elevated CPK Myoglobinura (cherry colored urine) Elevated WBCs Elevated LFts - ANSWER -signs of NMS Treatment for NMS - ANSWER -DC Offending agent Bromcriptine (parlodel) Dantrolene (muscle relaxant Serious effect of SSRIs - ANSWER -serotonin syndrome hyperreflexia, myoclonic jerks, sweating - ANSWER -serotonin syndromeq Treatment for serotonin syndrome - ANSWER -DC offending agent Cyprophentadine Drugs/classes that can cause serotonin syndrome - ANSWER SSRI/TCA/MAOI/SNRI When switching to an SSRI to MAOI, - ANSWER -wait 14 days When switching from Prozac to MAOI or TCA - ANSWER -wait 5-6 weeks When switching from MAOI back to prozac - ANSWER -wait 2 weeks. Non psych med that can cause serotonin syndrome - ANSWER -triptans Serotonin discontinuation syndrome - ANSWER -remember similar to alcohol withdrawal flu like symptoms False belief firmly maintained despite evidence to the contrary - ANSWER delusion Do you try to convince them the delusion is wrong or isn't real? - ANSWER -No Patient believes that certain news bulletins have a direct reference to them - ANSWER -referential thinking MSE: Though process - ANSWER -organization of the patient's thoughts and ideas. MSE: Thought content - ANSWER -refers to themes that occupy the patient's thoughts and perceptual disturbances. Suicidal ideation/plan homicidal ideation/plan Exam ised to quantify cognitive status in adults - ANSWER -mini mental status exam or may say Folstein Component of Folstein/mini mental status - ANSWER -I would like you to could backwards from 100 by 7s or do serial 7s Folstein/mini mental status registration/ability to learn new material - ANSWER repeat after me, bed, bat, ball Suiciidal risk factors - ANSWER -previous attempt Male 45+ Female 55+ Divorced, single, separated white living alone psychiatric disorder physical illness substance abuse family history

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GEORGETTE REVIEW PMHNP Practice Exam
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Autism - ANSWER -deficits in social communication and social interaction
across multiple settings

Parents of kids with autism may report - ANSWER -No response when called by
name
Little or no eye contact
Children with autism often like to line up, stack, or organize objects and toys.

Screenings for autism - ANSWER -ADOS
M-CHAT
ASQ

Pharm management for autism - ANSWER -antipsychotics are effective for
symptoms such as tantrums, aggressive behaviors, self-injurious behaviors

Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is implicated in sleep and mood. What area of
the brain has a large majority of serotonin neurons?
A. raphe nuclei
B. Nucleus acumbuns
C. Locus coeruleus
D. Amygdala - ANSWER -raphe nuclei

Executive functioning, thinking, planning, organizing, and problem solving,
emotions, and behavioral control, personality - ANSWER -frontal lobe

memory, understanding, language - ANSWER -temporal lobe

Both hemispheres of the brain are connected by the - ANSWER -corpus callosum

Area of sensorimotor information exchange between two hemispheres -
ANSWER -corpus callosum

When there is disturbances in clock drawing test, which hemisphere is
compromised - ANSWER -right hemisphere/right parietal lobe

,Area for expressive speech - ANSWER -frontal lobe
Broca's Area

Problems in the frontal lobe can lead to - ANSWER -personality changes,
emotional changes, and intellectual changes, social skills problems, and behavior
changes

Area for receptive speech and language comprehension - ANSWER -Temporal
lobe
Wernicke's area

Problems in the temporal lobe can lead to - ANSWER -auditory hallucinations,
aphasia, and amnesia

Occipital lobe - ANSWER -primary visual area

problems in the occipital lobe can lead to - ANSWER -Visual field deficits,
blindness and visual hallucinations.

primary sensory area of the brain - ANSWER -parietal lobe

problems in the parietal lobe can lead to - ANSWER -Sensory-perceptual
disturbances and agnosia(inability to perceive objects)
R-L confusion
Difficulty writing (agraphia)
Aphasia(difficulty of language)

Cerebellum is responsible for - ANSWER -gross motor skills
fine motor skills
balance

A client experiencing difficulties with working memory, planning, and
prioritizing, insight into his problems, and impulse control presents for assessment.
In planning his care, the PMHNP should apply his knowledge that these symptoms
represent problems with the
A. frontal lobe
B. Temporal lobe
C. Parietal lobe
D. Occipital lobe - ANSWER -frontal lobe

,Impairments in the clock drawing test can be associated with - ANSWER -
damage to the right parietal lobe

What part of the brain is responsible for regulating emotions?
A. Wernicke's area
B. Occipital lobe
C. Hippocampus
D. Parietal lobe - ANSWER -Hippocampus

Limbic system responsible for - ANSWER -emotions and memory

Hypothalamus - ANSWER -appetite, hunger, water balance, circadian rhythms,
libido, hormonal regulation

thalamus - ANSWER -sensory relay for smell
emotions, memory, and regulated affective behaviors

amygdala - ANSWER -regulated emotion
mediates mood
emotional memories/meanings, fear, anxiety, stress emotion, aggression

substantia nigra - ANSWER -motor movements

amygdala= - ANSWER -emotional memory

Which of these brain structures puts emotional meaning on a stimulus, forms,
emotional memories and is involved with rage and fear - ANSWER -amygdala

A client presents with complaints of changes in appetite, feeling fatigued,
problems with sleep-rest cycle, and changes in libido. What is the neuroanatomical
areas off the brain that is responsible for the regulation of these functions? -
ANSWER -Hypothalamus

Which serotonin receptor antagonism makes an antipsychotic "atypical" -
ANSWER -5HT2A

Excess dopamine in this area causes positive schizophrenic symptoms -
ANSWER -meoslimbic pathway

, decreased dopamine leads to negative symptoms of schizophrenia - ANSWER -
mesocortical pathway

Increased blockade of dopamine here leads to EPS - ANSWER -nigrostriatal
pathway

Blockade of dopamine in this pathway can lead to increased prolactin levels -
ANSWER -tuberoinfundibular pathway

Muscle spasms ninth face, neck, tongue, back/neck muscles - ANSWER -acute
dystonia

Oculogyric crisis, which can lead to permanent injury. Patients have prolonged
involuntary upwards deviation of the eyes bilaterally. - ANSWER -Rare
presentation of acute dystonia.

Pharm treatment for dystonia - ANSWER -cogentin (IM first then oral)

Restlessness, inability to sit still. Pacing.
Mistaken for anxiety. - ANSWER -Akathisia

Commonly used rating scale for akathisia is - ANSWER -Barnes Akathisia rating
scale and extrapyramidal symptom rating scale.

Treatment for akathisis
1st line
2nd line
3rd line - ANSWER -1st: beta blocker
2nd: Cogentin
3rd: bnzodiazepine

Absence of movement or difficulty initiating movement - ANSWER -akinesia
Treatment: cogentin

Presence of symptoms of Parkinson's produced by D2 blockade in the nigrostriatal
pathway - ANSWER -Pseudo-Parkinsonism

Signs of Parkinsons - ANSWER -muscle rigidity
shuffling gait
mask like facial expression
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