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ATI MENTAL HEALTH CMS PROCTOR|ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS
AND WELL DETAILED VERIFIED SOLUTIONS| GRADED A+| BRAND
NEW 2026/2027 UPDATE


Lithium levels range - ANSWER 0.5-1.4



Sodium - ANSWER 135-145



potassium - ANSWER 3.5-5



Tricyclic Antidepressants - ANSWER Sedation, urinary retention,

they lower seizure threshold, uses include BAD, acute panic attacks, phobias, enuresis, and
chronic pain and their overdose can be deadly



MAOI - ANSWER inhibits breakdown of amine neurotransmitters, hypertensive crisis.
avoid pseudonephrine.



Chlorpromazine (thorazine) - ANSWER Anticholinergic side effects constipation, urinary
retention, blurred vision, dry mouth. Suck on hard candy. It does not alter skin perfusion.



Lithium - ANSWER maintain sodium levels watch for vomiting, diarrhea, sweating



Alcohol withdrawal - ANSWER Naltroxone. 2-3 days after can be a seizure risk, hand trem-
ors will occur, monitor bp



Difference between alzheimers and dementia - ANSWER Alzheimers is progressive forget-
fullness and dementia is rapid




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,Confabulation - ANSWER Filling in gaps in memory bu fabrication



Delusion - ANSWER false fixed belief seen in schizos



Child abuse pattern - ANSWER inconsistency between history and child's injury



Maslow's hierarcy of needs - ANSWER 1. sleep, food 2. safety 3. love and belonging 4. self
actualization



First priority for alcohol withdrawal - ANSWER rest and nutrition



donepezil (aricept) - ANSWER for alzheimers prolong time and functioning of individual in
early stages of disease



Cocaine signs - ANSWER dilated pupils



marijuana signs - ANSWER bloodshot eyes



heroin signs - ANSWER pinpoint eyes



pcp signs - ANSWER rapid eye movement



agoraphobia - ANSWER fear of places or situations that might cause panic such as going
outside



Conversion - ANSWER physical complaints not true



grandiosity - ANSWER "I am grand" narcissistic behavior

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,PTSD - ANSWER nightmares, indecisive, lack of emotion during a event



Kubler ross stages of grief - ANSWER 1. denial 2. anger 3. bargaining 4. depression 5. ac-
ceptance



Alprazolam (xanax) - ANSWER panic disorder med. anticholingeric



Benzo side effect - ANSWER dizziness, sedation, drowsiness



OCD - ANSWER set time limits , cannot have a pleasant moment



Borderline personality disorder - ANSWER a personality disorder characterized by lack of
stability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotion; impulsivity; angry outbursts;
intense fear of abandonment; recurring suicidal gestures, self mutilation



How often should provider renew restraints perscription - ANSWER q4 hrs and follow up
withing 1st hour of prescribing



Bupropion - ANSWER for quitting nicotine



Buprenorphine - ANSWER think phine for opioids withdrawal treatment



anorexia - ANSWER An eating disorder characterized by an obstinate and willful refusal to
eat, a distorted body image, and an intense fear of being fat. Appearance of lanugo, amenor-
rhea, intolerance to cold, bradycardia, dry skin, hypotension, occupied thoughts of food




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, Bulimia - ANSWER An eating disorder characterized by episodes of overeating, usually of
high-calorie foods, followed by vomiting, laxative use, fasting, or excessive exercise. tooth
erosion, hand calluses, hypokalemia monitor patient 1 hour after eating



Lithium blood testing rules - ANSWER 8 hrs after last dose, 5 days after beginning dose,
dosage changes, then testing for 6 months monthly



methylphenidate - ANSWER improved attention



opioid use disorder - ANSWER impaired coordination, euphoria, decreased respirations,
drowsiness. think clumsy sleepy person



For schizos what increases hallucinations? - ANSWER anxiety



quetiapine - ANSWER schizo med, monitor glucose



buspirone - ANSWER antianxiety, GAD, does not cause sedation, does not cause depend-
ence, do not take as PRN, and this med will become effective in 2-4 weeks



avolition - ANSWER lack of emotion



delirium - ANSWER rapid fluctuations of loc



chlordiazepoxide - ANSWER is for alcohol use disorder



disulfram - ANSWER alcohol use disorder



Amphetamine - ANSWER paranoia AE akathisia-agitation, restlessness



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