ANCC PMHNP BOARD EXAM review Questions
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CN I - ANSWER -olfactory-smell
sensory
CN II - ANSWER -Optic - vision
sensory
CN III - ANSWER -Oculomotor Nerve-
Motor
Controls eye movement, pupil constriction, & eyelid movement
CN IV - ANSWER -trochlear nerve-down and inward eye movement
motor
CN V - ANSWER -trigeminal nerve-muscles of mastication; sensation
of face, scalp cornea, mucus membranes and nose
-assess the face for strength and sensation
sensory and motor
CN VI - ANSWER -abducens nerve-lateral eye movement
motor
CN VII - ANSWER -facial nerve-move face, close mouth and eyes,
taste, saliva and tear secretion
-assess mouth for taste
-assess the face for symmetrical movement
sensory and motor
, CN VIII - ANSWER -acoustic
sensory: hearing and equilibrium
CN IX - ANSWER -glossopharyngeal-PHONATION, GAG REFLEX
CAROTID REFLEX SWALLOWING TASTE
-assess mouth for taste
-assess mouth for movement of soft palate and the gag reflex
-assess swallowing and speech
sensory and motor
CN X - ANSWER -vagus-TALKING, SWALLOWING, GENERAL
SENSATION FROM THE CAROTID BODY, CAROTID REFLEX
-assess mouth for movement of soft palate and the gag reflex
-assess swallowing and speech
sensory and motor
CN XI - ANSWER -spinal accessory-movement of trapezius and
sternomastoid muscles
-assess the shoulders for strength
motor
CN XII - ANSWER -hypoglossal-tongue movement
motor
UDS alcohol detection period - ANSWER -7-12 hrs
UDS amphetamine detection period - ANSWER -24-48 hrs
,UDS barbiturates detection period - ANSWER -24 hrs: short acting 3
weeks
UDS benzos - ANSWER -3 days or wks w/ heavy use
UDS cannabis - ANSWER -3 days to 4 wks: depends on use
UDS cocaine - ANSWER -6-8 hrs; metabolites 2 to 4 days
UDS heroin - ANSWER -36-72 hrs
UDS methadone - ANSWER -3 days
UDS Methaqualone m*f* quaaludes!!!!! - ANSWER -7 days
UDS Morphine - ANSWER -46-72 HRS
UDS - PCP - ANSWER -8 days
**CPK & AST often elevated**
UDS Propoxyphene - ANSWER -6-48 hrs
CHILDREN: routine checkups - ANSWER -Start: 1 to 2 weeks
How often: every month x 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24 mo, annually after 3 yrs
CHILDREN: anemia - ANSWER -9-12 mo, as needed
CHILDREN: blood test for lead - ANSWER -9 to 12 mo, annually after
if in high risk area
, CHILDREN: UA - ANSWER -age 5, as needed
CHILDREN: BP - ANSWER -age 3, annually
CHILDREN: hearing and vision - ANSWER -start:prior to discharge or
1 mo, prior to discharge and by 6 mo
how often: annually at age 4/3, screen for strabismus btwn 3 and 5
Tanner Stage 1 (boys and girls) - ANSWER -Boys: preadolescent
testes, scrotum, penis
Girls: preadolescent breasts
Pubic hair: Preadolescent
Tanner Stage 2 (boys and girls) - ANSWER -Boys: Enlargement of
scrotum, testes; scrotum roughens and reddens
Girls: Breast buds w/ areolar enlargement
Pubic hair: Sparse, pale, fine
Tanner Stage 3 (boys and girls) - ANSWER -Boys: Penis elongates
Girls: Breast enlargement without separate nipple contour
Pubic hair: Darker, increased amount, curlier
Tanner Stage 4 (boys and girls) - ANSWER -Boys: Penis enlarges in
breadth and development of glans; rugae appear
Girls: Areola and nipple project as secondary mound
Pubic hair: Adult in character but not as voluminous
Tanner Stage 5 (Boys and girls) - ANSWER -Boys: Adult shape and
appearance
Girls: Adult breast; areola recedes, nipple retracts