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Comprehensive PMHNP exam prep for Chamberlain University NR548. Covers personality disorders, PTSD, substance use, dementia, eating disorders, ADHD, ethics & more with practice Q&A. NR548 Exam Prep, PMHNP Study Guide, Psychiatric Disorders, Personality Disorders, Trauma Informed Care, Substance Use Nursing, Dementia Care, Eating Disorders, ADHD Nursing, PTSD Treatment, Nursing Ethics, Mental Health Exam, Chamberlain University

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Psychiatric Assessment for Psychiatric-Mental Health

Nurse Practitioner 2026/2027

Exam 4,5,6 Covered Weeks 3-4



1. A nurse on a mental health unit is caring for a client. Nurse's

Notes

1300:

Client openly participated in group therapy and provided validating feedback to peers.

Described a longstanding pattern of frequent changes in their life: changes in hobbies,

employment, and in their friends. Reports a history of giving their best friends numerous

gifts and constantly calling them every day, only to suddenly ignore and belittle them,

followed by regret for doing so. Client also shared that they frequently feel "super

,nervous" and are restless for no known reason. Client reports that this anxiety makes

sleeping and focusing on tasks difficult.

1530:

The client approached the nurse's station and attempted to interrupt a staff member

who was talking on the phone. After noticing the staff member has a hearing impairment,

the client loudly yelled, "Are you deaf or something?" and walked to their room. A couple

of minutes later, th: When generating solutions while planning care for this client, the

nurse should

determine if the client is having thoughts of harming themselves or others. Clients who

have borderline personality disorder often exhibit self-injurious behaviors, such as cutting

or scratching. They also often experience suicidal ideation, even chroni- cally, and have a

higher risk for death by suicide. Feelings of hostility and anger are also common with this

disorder, increasing the risk for violence toward others.

The nurse should

encourage the client to verbalize their feelings to diffuse frustration and other emo- tions.

Clients who have borderline personality disorder experience emotional lability; therefore,

verbalization of these emotions can decrease the impulsive behaviors often exhibited by

clients who have this disorder.

,The nurse should

establish consequences for unacceptable behavior such as manipulation and im-

pulsivity, which are manifestations of this disorder. Clearly communicate expected

behaviors and the subsequent consequences when unacceptable behavior occurs.

The nurse should also

provide clear boundaries for behaviors toward peers as clients who have this disorder can

exhibit aggression and manipulation of others for their own benefit.

The nurse should

instruct the client on coping mechanisms and relaxation techniques. Clients who have

borderline personality disorder also often have another mental illness, such as depression

or anxiety disorder. The client verbalized feeling anxious and restless and that these

feelings are disrupting their sleep and ability to focus.

, Therefore, identifying and practicing coping mechanisms and relaxation techniques are

interventions that can decrease the client's anxiety.

2. A nurse is caring for a client who is experiencing manifestations of anxiety. The nurse

should recognize which of the following statements about the neurophysiologic

manifestations of anxiety as correct?



The amygdala-centered (ACC) circuit of the brain is associated with feelings of panic.

The amygdala-centered (ACC) circuit of the brain is associated with feelings of

apprehension.

The cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuit (CSTC) of the brain is associated with

phobias.

The cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuit (CSTC) of the brain is associated with

feelings of fear.: The amygdala-centered (ACC) circuit of the brain is associ- ated with

feelings of panic.



The ACC is associated with manifestations such as fear, panic, and phobia.

3. A nurse has successfully completed a drug treatment program and is return- ing to work

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