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Psychiatric NP Exam Questions & Answers Verified solutions Brand New!! Under HIPPA, what is the insurance policy that allows you to hold the company's insurance for 18 months after leaving job? - Answer- COBRA T/F a patient has a right to make changes to their chart as well as see it - Answer- True Summarize general goals for healthy people 2020 - Answer- Increase the quality and years of life while eliminating health disparities What are the 5 conditions NPs are required to report? - Answer- STDs like Gonorhea, Chlamydia, and Syphillis, as well as TB and HIV (as well as animal bites) Nurse practitioners are legally required to report what kind of abuse, and what kind is allowed to be left alone? - Answer- Child and elder abuse, but domestic violence is not required to be legally reported What percentage of mental illnesses appear by the age of 18? - Answer- 75% Genetic inheritance that will be present in more than one generation? - Answer- Autosomal dominant (rare) like huntington's disease What is the difference between a normal grief response and a protracted grief response? - Answer- protractive grief response is a risk for pathology characterized by a loss of self esteem which does not happen with normal grief What is the rate of schizophrenia admissions to the hospital when both parents are infected by the illness? one parent? both bipolar? one bipolar? - Answer- almost 40%, 7%, almost 25% and almost 5% respectively. How would you treat someone who is psychotropic naive? - Answer- use lower doses due to no tolerance and no down regulation. When asking a patient about medical history during a psychiatric interview, what diseases should we pay particular attention to? Why? - Answer- Autoimmune conditions (possible use of steroids), metabolic syndrome like heart disease, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. These can be made worse in the presence of psychiatric illness or vice versa. Describe normal patterns of sleep - Answer- Begin in Non-Rem (Stage 1), move into deeper non-rem or slow wave sleep (Stages 2-4), 1st stage of Rem sleep 80-100 minutes later and repeats with each REM stage lasting longer. What kind of sleep declines markedly with organic brain dysfunction and is sensitive to temperature extremes? - Answer- REM Describe REM Sleep - Answer- Great EEG activation, muscle atonia, rapid eye movements, muscle twitches, and breathing irregularities. Describe Non Rem Sleep - Answer- minimal mental activity, inactive yet actively regulated brain in a movable body. Describe the pneumonic SLAP for assessing suicide - Answer- Social support, lethality, Access, Plan DSM 5 criteria for Depression requires: - Answer- at least 5 out of 8 symptoms in the last 2 weeks- 1 being diminished interests/depressed mood, Sleep problems, guilt (worthlessness/hopelessness), energy deficit, concentration problems, appetite problems, psychomotor agitation or retardation, suicidality. DIGFAST Pneumonic for assessing Bipolar disorder - Answer- Distractability, Indiscretion, grandiosity, flight of ideas, activity increase, sleep deficit, talkativeness. Pneumonic for OCD- CCR - Answer- continuously, constantly, reptitious Mental Status Exam Pneumonic- All Bad Subjects Are Tough Troubled Characters - Answer- Appearance, behavior, speech, affect, thought content/process, Cognitive exam. Why do we ask people to interpret proverbs in the mini mental status exam? - Answer- to assess abstract versus concrete interpretations What does a score of 30 mean on the MMSE? - Answer- 100% recall MMSE 18-24 - Answer- Moderate impairment MMSE 17 or lower - Answer- severe impairment what is it called when you point to a pen, ask a patient to name it, and they cannot? - Answer- agnosia What are the scores of the SLUMS mental status exam? - Answer- high= 30, 0-20= dementia What is the scoring of the HAM-D - Answer- the higher the score, the ^ in number of depressive symptoms. 23= very severe, 0-7 is no depression (others in between= mild, moderate, severe).

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Psychiatric NP Exam Questions &
Answers Verified solutions Brand
New!!
Under HIPPA, what is the insurance policy that allows you to hold the company's
insurance for 18 months after leaving job? - Answer- COBRA

T/F a patient has a right to make changes to their chart as well as see it - Answer- True

Summarize general goals for healthy people 2020 - Answer- Increase the quality and
years of life while eliminating health disparities

What are the 5 conditions NPs are required to report? - Answer- STDs like Gonorhea,
Chlamydia, and Syphillis, as well as TB and HIV (as well as animal bites)

Nurse practitioners are legally required to report what kind of abuse, and what kind is
allowed to be left alone? - Answer- Child and elder abuse, but domestic violence is not
required to be legally reported

What percentage of mental illnesses appear by the age of 18? - Answer- 75%

Genetic inheritance that will be present in more than one generation? - Answer-
Autosomal dominant (rare) like huntington's disease

What is the difference between a normal grief response and a protracted grief
response? - Answer- protractive grief response is a risk for pathology characterized by a
loss of self esteem which does not happen with normal grief

What is the rate of schizophrenia admissions to the hospital when both parents are
infected by the illness? one parent? both bipolar? one bipolar? - Answer- almost 40%,
7%, almost 25% and almost 5% respectively.

How would you treat someone who is psychotropic naive? - Answer- use lower doses
due to no tolerance and no down regulation.

When asking a patient about medical history during a psychiatric interview, what
diseases should we pay particular attention to? Why? - Answer- Autoimmune conditions
(possible use of steroids), metabolic syndrome like heart disease, hyperlipidemia, and
diabetes. These can be made worse in the presence of psychiatric illness or vice versa.

Describe normal patterns of sleep - Answer- Begin in Non-Rem (Stage 1), move into
deeper non-rem or slow wave sleep (Stages 2-4), 1st stage of Rem sleep 80-100
minutes later and repeats with each REM stage lasting longer.

, What kind of sleep declines markedly with organic brain dysfunction and is sensitive to
temperature extremes? - Answer- REM

Describe REM Sleep - Answer- Great EEG activation, muscle atonia, rapid eye
movements, muscle twitches, and breathing irregularities.

Describe Non Rem Sleep - Answer- minimal mental activity, inactive yet actively
regulated brain in a movable body.

Describe the pneumonic SLAP for assessing suicide - Answer- Social support, lethality,
Access, Plan

DSM 5 criteria for Depression requires: - Answer- at least 5 out of 8 symptoms in the
last 2 weeks- 1 being diminished interests/depressed mood, Sleep problems, guilt
(worthlessness/hopelessness), energy deficit, concentration problems, appetite
problems, psychomotor agitation or retardation, suicidality.

DIGFAST Pneumonic for assessing Bipolar disorder - Answer- Distractability,
Indiscretion, grandiosity, flight of ideas, activity increase, sleep deficit, talkativeness.

Pneumonic for OCD- CCR - Answer- continuously, constantly, reptitious

Mental Status Exam Pneumonic- All Bad Subjects Are Tough Troubled Characters -
Answer- Appearance, behavior, speech, affect, thought content/process, Cognitive
exam.

Why do we ask people to interpret proverbs in the mini mental status exam? - Answer-
to assess abstract versus concrete interpretations

What does a score of 30 mean on the MMSE? - Answer- 100% recall

MMSE 18-24 - Answer- Moderate impairment

MMSE 17 or lower - Answer- severe impairment

what is it called when you point to a pen, ask a patient to name it, and they cannot? -
Answer- agnosia

What are the scores of the SLUMS mental status exam? - Answer- high= 30, 0-20=
dementia

What is the scoring of the HAM-D - Answer- the higher the score, the ^ in number of
depressive symptoms. >23= very severe, 0-7 is no depression (others in between= mild,
moderate, severe).

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