NRNP/NURS 6665 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024 | GRADED A+
Which of the following is a common sensory deficit of conversion disorder? Check all that apply. Delirium is an example of which type of clinical problem in psychosomatic medicine? All the following medications are used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease dementia/psychosis EXCEPT for Question 1 A Dementia . B Delirium . C Pick’s . disease D A and C . Question 2 A Blindness . B Tunnel . vision C Blindness . D Deafness . Question 3 A Psychiatric symptoms secondary to a medical condition . B Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to a medical condition . of treatment C Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and . treatment D Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or . treatment Question 4 A Nuplazid . Indicators of imitative dissociative identity disorder include which of the following symptoms? Schizophrenia in a patient with end-stage renal disease is an example of which type of clinical problem in psychosomatic medicine? B Rivastigmi . ne C Pimavanser . in D Memantine . Question 5 A Symptom exaggeration . B Confusion and shame related to . symptoms C Use of symptoms to excuse antisocial . behaviors D A and C only . Question 6 Which of the following can lower a person’s resistance to control impulses? A Fatigue . B Incessant . stimulation C Psychic trauma . D All of the above . Question 7 A Co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions . B Psychiatric symptoms secondary to a medical . condition C Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to a medical . condition An acute onset, short-term confusion, with changes in cognition and level of awareness due to a physiological cause is known as which of the following? A patient expresses feelings of unreality or of being detached from their environment, describing the perception of the outside world as unreal, dreamlike, and visually distorted. The ARNP recognizes this as which of the following? D Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and . treatments Question 8 A Delirium . B Dementia . C Psychosis . D Traumatic brain . injury Question 9 A Derealization . B Depersonalization . C Generalized . amnesia D Dissociative Question 10 . identity disorder A Derealization . B Depersonalization . C Generalized amnesia . D Dissociative identity A patient presents with persistent feelings of detachment from one’s self, like watching one’s self in a movie. The ARNP recognizes this as which of the following? Which of the following biological factors have been associated with kleptomania? Check all that apply. A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairment confined to a specific area of academic achievement (i.e., reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling) without deficits in intellectual and adaptive behaviors is . disorder Question 11 Which of the following is recommended in the treatment of pyromania? A Psychoanalysis . B Cognitive therapy . C Supervision of patient to prevent a repeated episode of . fire setting D All the above . Question 12 A Brain diseases . B Cortical atrophy . C Mental retardation . D Enlarged lateral . ventricles Question 13 A Intellectual disability . B Communication . disorder C Specific learning . disorder D Autism spectrum . disorder Which of the following approaches/treatments are recommended in working with patients with a conversion disorder? Experiences of depersonalization and derealization are common in which of the following patients? Under hypnosis or during psychotherapy, a patient may recover a memory of a painful experience that is etiologically significant. This is known as which of the following? Which of the following is recommended as a first line therapy for a patient with dementia and behavioral disturbance? Question 14 A After a very thorough evaluation to r/o any medical cause, tell the patient that the . symptoms are imaginary. B Recommend psychotherapy to focus on issues of stress and coping. . C Recommend psychoanalysis to explore intrapsychic conflicts. . D B and C only . Question 15 A Patients with seizures . B Patients with migraines . C Patients who use . marijuana D All of the above . Question 16 A False memory . syndrome B Recalled memory . syndrome C Dissociative trance . disorder D Recovered identity . disorder Question 17 A Valproic acid According to the DSM-5, delirium is specified as acute or persistent. Which of the following time frames is consistent with acute delirium specification? MRI findings in patients with intermittent explosive disorder may reveal changes to which area of the brain that is associated with loss of impulse control? . (Depakote) B Risperdal . C Haloperidol . D None of the above . Question 18 A A few hours or . days B Three weeks or . less C One month or . less D Less than 3 . months Question 19 Which of the following is true about impulses? Check all that apply . A Impulses are acted upon with the expectation of receiving . pleasure B Impulses are usually ego-dystonic. . C Impulsive behaviors are characterized by their repetitive . nature. D The repeated acting out of impulses leads to psychological . impairment. Question 20 A Cerebellum . B Prefrontal . cortex C Temporal lobe Patients with kleptomania have a high lifetime comorbidity of which of the following disorders? . D Parietal lobe . Question 21 A Mood disorders . B Schizophrenia . C Dissociative . disorders D All of the above . Question 22 The epidemiology related to kleptomania includes which of the following? A Kleptomania is more prevalent in males than females. . B Kleptomania is estimated to be about 10 percent in the general . population. C Kleptomania is reported to occur in fewer than 5 percent of . identified shoplifters. D All of the above . Question 23 An increase in depersonalization is seen with the depletion of which of the following? A GABA . B Serotonin . C L-tryptophan . D Norepinephri . ne Question 24 The ARNP is meeting with a person who reports a fascination with fire, along with recurrent deliberate and purposeful setting of fires. The ARNP realizes that these behaviors are consistent with which of the following disorders? Which of the following is not consistent with what is known about depersonalization and derealization? Which of the following are included in the clinical features of anxiety illness disorder? Check all that apply. A Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and . treatments. B Psychiatric symptoms secondary to a medical condition. . C Psychological factors precipitating medical symptoms. . D Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to medical condition or . treatments. Question 25 A Pyromania . B Obsessive-compulsive . disorder C Intermittent explosive . disorder D Pyrophobia . Question 26 A They are the third most commonly reported psychiatric symptom. . B Derealization is two to four times more often in men than in women. . C One survey found a one-year prevalence of 19 percent in the general population. . D Transient experiences of depersonalization and derealization are extremely common . in normal and clinical populations. Question 27 A Persons maintain they have a particular disease or as time progresses their belief . may transfer to another disease. Depression secondary to interferon treatments represents which of the following clinical problems in psychosomatic medicine? The ARNP in working with a parent of a 6-month-old would offer which of the following in anticipatory guidance? Identifying developmental milestones is an important skill set for ARNPs for which of the following reasons? B Lab results, lack of progression of the disease, and appropriate reassurances from . the provider are helpful treatments for the person with the disease. C Preoccupation with illness may or may not interfere with their interaction with family, . friends, and co-workers. D They are often addicted to internet search about their feared illness, inferring the . worst from the information. Question 28 A Give baby much attention. . B Attune to baby’s needs for hunger, fatigue, . diaper change. C Provide supervised time for crawling, sitting, . and rolling. D All the above . Question 29 The symptom of giving approximate answers is known as which of the following? A Alogia . B Paralogi . a C Analogi . a D Symlogi . a Question 30 A Often developmental milestones go unrecognized until a child is much older. . B Knowing when a significant variation in development has occurred improves . diagnostic accuracy. C The sooner a significant developmental impairment is identified and addressed, the A patient who has been raped, presents with the inability to recall important personal information and any information about the rape, does recall events prior and since. There does not appear to be any physiological reason for this. This presentation is consistent with which of the following diagnoses? A term use to describe a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairments in reciprocal social communication and a tendency to engage in repetitive stereotyped patterns of behaviors, interests and activities is . better the long-term outcomes could be for patients. D All of the above. . Question 31 Which of the following can cause delirium? Check all that apply . A Polypharmacy . B Sleep deprivation . C Admission/transfer/discharge from a healthcare . facility D None of the above . Question 32 A Dissociative amnesia . B Dissociative amnesia with . dissociative fugue C Localized dissociative amnesia . D Generalized dissociative amnesia . Question 33 A Intellectual disability . B Specific learning disorder . C Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) . D Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder . (ADHD) Acute withdrawal from alcohol represents which type of clinical problem in psychosomatic medicine? A dissociative disorder described as an identity disturbance due to prolonged and intense coercive persuasion is known as which of the following? Discrete episodes of losing control of aggressive impulses grossly out of proportion to any stressors, which can result in serious assault tor destruction of property are symptoms consistent with which of the following disorders? Question 34 A Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or . treatments B Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and . treatments C Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to medical . treatments. D Co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions. . Question 35 A Brainwashing . B Ganser syndrome . C Imitative dissociation identity . disorder D Factitious dissociative identity . disorder Question 36 A Conduct disorder . B Anti-social personality . disorder C Borderline personality . disorder D Intermittent explosive . disord Question 37 Epidemiology data suggests which of the following with respect to illness anxiety disorder? Which of the following treatments is NOT recommended in treating Dissociative Identity Disorder? A person reveals to the ARNP that they steal to get the things they want and cannot afford. The person says they just can’t help themselves, because they have kleptomania. The ARNP realizes the following: A subcortical dementia with parenchymal abnormalities which can be visualized on MRI is known as which of the following? A Illness anxiety disorder is more common in men than in women. . B Illness anxiety disorder is seen more frequently in persons with higher education. . C Surveys indicate that up to 15 percent of the general population worry about . becoming sick and incapacitated as a result. D Illness anxiety disorder is more common among caucasians than among other races. . Question 38 A Cognitive Therapy . B Hypnosis . C Antidepressants . D Group . Psychotherapy Question 39 A This presentation is consistent with kleptomania. . B This presentation is not consistent with kleptomania because a person with . kleptomania does not realize they have kleptomania. The person likely does not have kleptomania because a person with kleptomania is C more concerned with the act of stealing rather than the obtaining the object which . has been stolen. D The presentation is consistent with kleptomania because the person is stealing . things they need. Question 40 A HIV dementia . B Kluver-Bucy syndrome Which of the following diagnostic instruments for Autism Spectrum Disorder is recommended for universal clinical practice? A capacity evaluation prior to an organ transplantation is an example of which of the following clinical problems in psychosomatic medicine? . C Alzheimer’s type . dementia D Creutzfeldt-Jakob . disease Question 41 Predisposing factors for delirium include which of the following? Check all that apply . A Dementia . B History of falls . C Age 65 and olde . D Sensory . impairment Question 42 A Autism Diagnostic Interview -Revised (ADI – R) . B Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication . Disorder (DISCO) C Development, Dimensional and Diagnostic Interview . D None of the above . Question 43 A Psychiatric symptoms secondary to a medical . condition B Medical complications of psychiatric . treatments C Psychological factors precipitating medical . conditions D Psychiatric/psychosocial assessment A temporary marked alteration in the state of consciousness or by the customary sense of personal identity without the replacement by an alternate sense of identity is known as which of the following? Which of the following is consistent with current literature about the relationship between obstetrical complications and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)? A major neurocognitive disorder with severe impairment in memory, judgment, orientation, and cognition is known as which of the following? . Question 44 A Ganser Syndrome . B Dissociative Trance Disorder . C Dissociative Identity Disorder . D Factitious Dissociative Identity . Disorder Question 45 A Research is unclear whether obstetric complications are a true risk factor for . ASD. B Research proves there is a negative correlation between obstetrical . complications and ASD. C Research proves there is a positive correlation between obstetrical . complications and ASD. D Research strongly supports a positive relationship between obstetric . complications and ASD. Question 46 A Deliriu . m B Dement . ia C Psychos . is D Amnesi . a Difficulty with immediate memory is attributed to impairment in which of the following regions of the brain? Select all that apply. Which of the following would not be included in the treatment plan for a patient with illness anxiety disorder? Which of the following would demonstrate the normal achievement of gross motor developmental milestone for a 6-month-old? A process by which repressed material is brought back to consciousness and the person relives the repressed material accompanied ty the appropriate affective response.
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