PMHNP CERTIFICATION EXAM WITH QUESTIONS
AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED
A+}
what is true regarding nurse-managed health centers (NMHC) in the ACA provision - ---ANS---they were
funded in the first year
long term inpatient care usually requires a minimum of - ---ANS---3 months
continuous reinforcement - ---ANS---a reward is given every time the target responses occurs
sunset legislation - ---ANS---the act must be reviewed by a certain date or be automatically rescinded
balanced budget act of 1997 - ---ANS---allows direct reimbursement to nurse practitioners by medicare
Fay Abdella nursing theory - ---ANS---emphasizes the delivery of nursing care for the whole person to
meet the physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs of the client and family
what are components of interprofessional education at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and
Science - ---ANS---service component
didactic
,clinical experience
prospective payment system (PPS) - ---ANS---medicare-approved program that pays a set amount for
patient care based on the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG)
chinese ethnicity and drug metabolism - ---ANS---have a lower average level of CYP2D6 and may require
lower doses of antipsychotics and antidepressants metabolized through that enzyme
2 sample t test - ---ANS---analyze continuous data from two separate samples with normal distributions
contracted service system - ---ANS---when the np is paid directly by the patient's payer who agrees to
pay the NP for providing care for a specific population
inductive reasoning - ---ANS---devleoping generalizations from specific observations
Madeline Leininger's theory - ---ANS---health as a state of wellbeing that is culturally defined and valued
by a designated culture
a patient with medicare qualifies for hospice care if - ---ANS----the pt has medicare part a
-has a terminal diagnosis
-2 physicians certify that the pt has less than 6 months to live if the illness runs its typical course
central points to the international society of psychiatric mental health nurses vision of mental health
care in the 21st century - ---ANS---creation of a consumer-based system
-reduction of fragmentation of services
-creation of a mental health workforce to carry out the transformation of mental healthcare delivery
-emphasis to providing services to underserved populations (Children, teens, older adults)
meaningful use - ---ANS---the concept instituted by medicare and medicaid to improve quality, safety,
and efficiency, in healthcare through the use of certified electronic health record technology
,The IOM Report: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health was released in 2010. The
ANA listed the following as goals of nurse advocacy consistent with this report. - ---ANS----ensure that
NPs are equal partners with physicians and other health care professionals in redesigning healthcare
-collect and use data to inform workforce planning decisions and policy making decisions that affect
creation of an affective healthcare workforce
-reduce regulatory barriers, to enable RNs to practice to the full extent of their training and education
-support higher education for nurses, including proposed requirements for RNs to attain a baccalaureate
degree within 10 years of licensure
what change in a dose response curve is observed when a patient becomes tolerant of a medication - ---
ANS---shift to the right
when is the use of transdermal selegiline not beneficial - ---ANS---for pts with pheochromocytoma
due to excess norepinephrine leading to hypertensive crisis
what drug is effective in improving sexual dysfunction in men, but when given with an antidepressant to
counter its adverse sexual effects, its actually anxiolytic - ---ANS---yohimbine
What is the MOA of sumatriptan? - ---ANS---5HT1D and 5HT1B Agonist
Tarasoff Principle - ---ANS---1976 - duty to warn victims of potential harm from client
Deontological Theory - ---ANS---Ethical theory that states an action is judged as good or bad based on
the act itself regardless of the consequences
Teleological Theory - ---ANS---Ethical theory that states an action is judged as good or bad based on the
consequence or outcome
Virtue ethics - ---ANS---ethical theory that states actions are chosen based on the moral virtues (eg.
honesty, courage, compassion, wisdom, gratitude, self-respect) or the character of the person making
the decision
Erikson's developmental stage infancy age range - ---ANS---birth-1 year
, Erikson's developmental stage infancy developmental tasks - ---ANS---trust vs. mistrust
Erikson's developmental stage infancy indications of developmental mastery - ---ANS---Ability to form
meaningful relationships, hope about the future trust in others
Erikson's developmental stage infancy indication of developmental failure - ---ANS---poor relationships,
lack of future hope, suspicious of others
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood age - ---ANS---1-3 yo
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood developmental task - ---ANS---autonomy vs. shame and
doubt
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood indications of developmental mastery - ---ANS---self-
control, self-esteem, willpower
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood indications of developmental failure - ---ANS---poor self-
control, low self esteem, self-doubt, lack of independence
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood age - ---ANS---3-6yo
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood developmental task - ---ANS---initiative vs guilt
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood indications of developmental mastery - ---ANS---self-
directed behavior, goal formation, sense of purpose
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood indications of developmental failure - ---ANS---lack of self-
initiated behavior, lack of goal orientation
Erikson's developmental stage school-age ages - ---ANS---6-12yo
AND WELL VERIFIED ANSWERS [ALREADY GRADED
A+}
what is true regarding nurse-managed health centers (NMHC) in the ACA provision - ---ANS---they were
funded in the first year
long term inpatient care usually requires a minimum of - ---ANS---3 months
continuous reinforcement - ---ANS---a reward is given every time the target responses occurs
sunset legislation - ---ANS---the act must be reviewed by a certain date or be automatically rescinded
balanced budget act of 1997 - ---ANS---allows direct reimbursement to nurse practitioners by medicare
Fay Abdella nursing theory - ---ANS---emphasizes the delivery of nursing care for the whole person to
meet the physical, social, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual needs of the client and family
what are components of interprofessional education at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and
Science - ---ANS---service component
didactic
,clinical experience
prospective payment system (PPS) - ---ANS---medicare-approved program that pays a set amount for
patient care based on the Diagnosis Related Group (DRG)
chinese ethnicity and drug metabolism - ---ANS---have a lower average level of CYP2D6 and may require
lower doses of antipsychotics and antidepressants metabolized through that enzyme
2 sample t test - ---ANS---analyze continuous data from two separate samples with normal distributions
contracted service system - ---ANS---when the np is paid directly by the patient's payer who agrees to
pay the NP for providing care for a specific population
inductive reasoning - ---ANS---devleoping generalizations from specific observations
Madeline Leininger's theory - ---ANS---health as a state of wellbeing that is culturally defined and valued
by a designated culture
a patient with medicare qualifies for hospice care if - ---ANS----the pt has medicare part a
-has a terminal diagnosis
-2 physicians certify that the pt has less than 6 months to live if the illness runs its typical course
central points to the international society of psychiatric mental health nurses vision of mental health
care in the 21st century - ---ANS---creation of a consumer-based system
-reduction of fragmentation of services
-creation of a mental health workforce to carry out the transformation of mental healthcare delivery
-emphasis to providing services to underserved populations (Children, teens, older adults)
meaningful use - ---ANS---the concept instituted by medicare and medicaid to improve quality, safety,
and efficiency, in healthcare through the use of certified electronic health record technology
,The IOM Report: The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health was released in 2010. The
ANA listed the following as goals of nurse advocacy consistent with this report. - ---ANS----ensure that
NPs are equal partners with physicians and other health care professionals in redesigning healthcare
-collect and use data to inform workforce planning decisions and policy making decisions that affect
creation of an affective healthcare workforce
-reduce regulatory barriers, to enable RNs to practice to the full extent of their training and education
-support higher education for nurses, including proposed requirements for RNs to attain a baccalaureate
degree within 10 years of licensure
what change in a dose response curve is observed when a patient becomes tolerant of a medication - ---
ANS---shift to the right
when is the use of transdermal selegiline not beneficial - ---ANS---for pts with pheochromocytoma
due to excess norepinephrine leading to hypertensive crisis
what drug is effective in improving sexual dysfunction in men, but when given with an antidepressant to
counter its adverse sexual effects, its actually anxiolytic - ---ANS---yohimbine
What is the MOA of sumatriptan? - ---ANS---5HT1D and 5HT1B Agonist
Tarasoff Principle - ---ANS---1976 - duty to warn victims of potential harm from client
Deontological Theory - ---ANS---Ethical theory that states an action is judged as good or bad based on
the act itself regardless of the consequences
Teleological Theory - ---ANS---Ethical theory that states an action is judged as good or bad based on the
consequence or outcome
Virtue ethics - ---ANS---ethical theory that states actions are chosen based on the moral virtues (eg.
honesty, courage, compassion, wisdom, gratitude, self-respect) or the character of the person making
the decision
Erikson's developmental stage infancy age range - ---ANS---birth-1 year
, Erikson's developmental stage infancy developmental tasks - ---ANS---trust vs. mistrust
Erikson's developmental stage infancy indications of developmental mastery - ---ANS---Ability to form
meaningful relationships, hope about the future trust in others
Erikson's developmental stage infancy indication of developmental failure - ---ANS---poor relationships,
lack of future hope, suspicious of others
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood age - ---ANS---1-3 yo
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood developmental task - ---ANS---autonomy vs. shame and
doubt
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood indications of developmental mastery - ---ANS---self-
control, self-esteem, willpower
Erikson's developmental stage early childhood indications of developmental failure - ---ANS---poor self-
control, low self esteem, self-doubt, lack of independence
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood age - ---ANS---3-6yo
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood developmental task - ---ANS---initiative vs guilt
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood indications of developmental mastery - ---ANS---self-
directed behavior, goal formation, sense of purpose
Erikson's developmental stage late childhood indications of developmental failure - ---ANS---lack of self-
initiated behavior, lack of goal orientation
Erikson's developmental stage school-age ages - ---ANS---6-12yo