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PMHNP Certification Exam Comprehensive Questions And
Correct Answers




Pain and bloating after eating is caused by... - ANSWER - delayed gastric emptying



Medications that cause delayed gastric emptying? - ANSWER - PPIs; ranitidine, famotidine, omeprazole



What instructions should you give your patient if they are prescribed antacids/PPIs and psychotropics? -
ANSWER - Give medications at least 2 hours apart b/c antacids/PPIs decrease absorption of
psychotropics



Normal BMI range - ANSWER - 18.5-25



Criteria for admission for ED bx: - ANSWER - BMI <15; 25% total body weight loss in 3 months; severe
dehydration, infection, bradycardia, hypothermia, hematemesis, hypokalemia



What neurotransmitters are implicated in ADHD? - ANSWER - DA, NE, 5HT - DNS



What brain structures are involved in ADHD? - ANSWER - Reticular activating system, basal ganglia,
frontal cortex - RBF



Abnormalities in this part of the brain cause inattentive ADHD: - ANSWER - Prefrontal cortex



Amphetamines are FDA approved for children beginning at _ years old - ANSWER - 3



Methamphetamines are FDA approved for children beginning at _ years old - ANSWER - 6

,Alpha agonists clonidine and guanfacine are FDA approved to treat ADHD in patients ages ___ - ANSWER
- 6-17



Strattera is FDA approved to treat ADHD in patients ages ___ - ANSWER - 6 and up (including adults)



Adults diagnosed with both ADHD and depression would benefit from being prescribed: - ANSWER -
Wellbutrin



Conduct disorder can be diagnosed in: - ANSWER - Both children and adults



Conduct disorder diagnostic criteria: - ANSWER - Violating rights of others or societal norms; aggression
towards people/animals; destruction of property; no remorse



Treatment for conduct disorder: - ANSWER - Targets aggression and mood; SGA, mood stabilizer, SSRI,
alpha agonists



ODD diagnostic criteria: - ANSWER - Argumentative, defiant for at least 6 months and with 4 sx



Treatment of ODD: - ANSWER - Focused on family therapy, child management skills, teaching parents
reinforcement/boundaries/problem solving



DMDD diagnostic criteria: - ANSWER - Childhood depressive d/o between ages 6-17; chronic
dysregulated mood, frequent tantrums, severe irritability; typically DMDD rather than bipolar d/o in
children



Neurotransmitters implicated in ASD: - ANSWER - Glutamate, GABA, 5HT - GGS



Echolalia - ANSWER - Meaningless repetition of words; often seen in ASD



Broken mirror theory - ANSWER - Dysfunction of the mirror neuron system results in poor social
interaction and cognition in ASD patients

,Parallel play is developmentally appropriate at which ages? - ANSWER - 1-3 years old



Parallel play continuing beyond the age of 3 years old may be indicative of... - ANSWER - ASD dx d/t
social deficits



M-CHAT - ANSWER - Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers; ASD scale



ADOS-G - ANSWER - Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule - Generic; ASD scale



ASQ - ANSWER - Ages and Stages Questionnaire; development and social/emotional screening



Pharmacological treatment of ASD: - ANSWER - Stimulants (increase DA to help with impulsivity,
hyperactivity, inattention; Antipsychotics (target aggressive bx, tantrums, self-injury, stereotyped bx)



Nightmares in children can be the result of: - ANSWER - Genetic factors; assess family patterns of
nightmares



Features of children diagnosed with Fragile X - ANSWER - LARGE features: large head, elongated face,
hyperextensible joints, abnormally large testes, short stature



Features of children diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome - ANSWER - small features: small head, small
eye opening, low nasal bridge, flat midface, smooth philtrum, thin upper lip



Clock drawing test assesses function of which brain lobe? - ANSWER - Parietal



What does the clock drawing test assess for? - ANSWER - Executive/cognitive fx, impairments associated
w/ damage to right parietal lobe, constructional apraxia (inability to draw or assemble objects)



Important labs to draw for patients presenting with dementia? - ANSWER - B12, folic acid



Dementia presents with mental decline that is ___ - ANSWER - Chronic; if acute sx, consider other dx

, Symptoms of subcortical dementia: - ANSWER - Motor sx, lack of coordination, tremors, depression,
irritability, apathy



Example of subcortical dementia diagnosis - ANSWER - Huntington's disease



Symptoms of cortical dementia: - ANSWER - Language and memory impairments (aphasia and amnesia)



Example of cortical dementia diagnosis: - ANSWER - Alzheimer's



Presentation of dementia d/t HIV disease - ANSWER - Subcortical effects; motor abnormalities, bx
abnormalities, cognitive decline



Presentation of dementia with Lewy bodies - ANSWER - Visual hallucinations, Parkinsonian sx



Presentation of frontal lobe dementia (e.g. Pick's disease) - ANSWER - Personality/bx changes, language
changes, inappropriate social bx, aggression



Presentation of Huntington's disease - ANSWER - Subcortical dementia; motor abnormalities,
psychomotor slowing; high incidence of depression, psychosis; begins ages 30-45; affects males and
females equally



What is the most effective test to determine if someone will develop Huntington's disease? - ANSWER -
Direct genetic test (no risk)



What is the likelihood a child of a parent with Huntington's will develop it? - ANSWER - 50% chance



Dementia etiology - ANSWER - Cerebral atrophy, enlarged ventricles; decreased Ach and NE; genetic
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What neurotransmitters are implicated in dementia, and how? - ANSWER - Decreased Ach and NE
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