RPNCE Exam Questions With Accurate
Answers 2025\2026 A+ Grade.
dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine)
- accurate answers-ADHD medication, stimulant, side effect: anorexia, may
stunt growth
atomoxetine (Strattera)
- accurate answers-ADHD medication
guanfacine (Intuniv)
- accurate answers-antihypertensive for ADHD
clonidine (Catapres)
- accurate answers-- antihypertensive for high BP
- for ADHD
- for opioid withdrawal
- also for panic disorder and GAD
autistic thinking
- accurate answers-schizophrenic patient focuses inward on a fantasy world
while distorting or excluding the external environment
emotional ambivalence
- accurate answers-the co-existence of opposite emotions towards the same
object, person or situation; may interfere with clients ability to make simple
decisions
narcolepsy
- accurate answers-sudden sleep attack; amphetamines
Warfarin sodium (Coumadin)
- accurate answers-prevent blood clot
docusate sodium (Colace)
- accurate answers-for constipation
multiple small brain infarcts
- accurate answers-result from a failure of blood supply to the cerebral area;
,causes permanent and irreversible necrosis; leads to vascular neurocognitive
disorder (NCD)
NCD due to HIV infection
- accurate answers-a neuropathological syndrome; possibly causes by chronic
HIV encephalitis and myelitis (inflammation of spinal cord)
NCD due to Parkinson's disease
- accurate answers-a loss of nerve cells located in the substantia nigra; causing
diminished dopamine activity; causing involuntary muscle movement,
slowness and rigidity
cachexia
- accurate answers-weakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic
illness
aphonia
- accurate answers-an individual is no longer able to speak
Preserveration
- accurate answers-persistently repeats the same word or ideas in response to
different questions
reduced levels of acetylcholine
- accurate answers-associated with memory loss in Alzheimer's disease
dysuria
- accurate answers-painful or difficult urination
Donepezil Hydrochloride (Aricept)
- accurate answers-mild to moderate NCD medication
Meclizine (Antivert)
- accurate answers-a common antihistamine used to treat the room-spinning
dizziness of vertigo
What is bulimia nervosa?
- accurate answers-An eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed
by purging.
, What is a common behavior associated with bulimia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Abuse of laxatives.
How often must binge eating and purging occur to meet the criteria for
bulimia nervosa?
- accurate answers-At least twice a week for 3 months.
Can individuals with bulimia nervosa maintain a normal weight?
- accurate answers-Yes, they can maintain weight within a normal range.
Signs of purging
- accurate answers-- Parotid hypertrophy (square jaw)
- discoloration of dental enamel
- bruises of palate and posterior pharynx
- dental enamel dysplasia
What is anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-An eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight
gain leads people to starve themselves.
What characterizes anorexia nervosa in terms of body weight?
- accurate answers-Significantly low body weight.
What is a common psychological aspect of anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Lack of recognition of the seriousness of the condition.
How does anorexia nervosa affect body image?
- accurate answers-It leads to a disturbed body image.
What is a common preoccupation in individuals with anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Preoccupation with food and weight.
What hormonal change is associated with anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Low estrogen level, which leads to amenorrhea and hence
risk of osteoporosis.
mild Intellectual Developmental Disorder (IDD)
- accurate answers-A level of intellectual development disorder (IQ between
Answers 2025\2026 A+ Grade.
dextroamphetamine (Dexedrine)
- accurate answers-ADHD medication, stimulant, side effect: anorexia, may
stunt growth
atomoxetine (Strattera)
- accurate answers-ADHD medication
guanfacine (Intuniv)
- accurate answers-antihypertensive for ADHD
clonidine (Catapres)
- accurate answers-- antihypertensive for high BP
- for ADHD
- for opioid withdrawal
- also for panic disorder and GAD
autistic thinking
- accurate answers-schizophrenic patient focuses inward on a fantasy world
while distorting or excluding the external environment
emotional ambivalence
- accurate answers-the co-existence of opposite emotions towards the same
object, person or situation; may interfere with clients ability to make simple
decisions
narcolepsy
- accurate answers-sudden sleep attack; amphetamines
Warfarin sodium (Coumadin)
- accurate answers-prevent blood clot
docusate sodium (Colace)
- accurate answers-for constipation
multiple small brain infarcts
- accurate answers-result from a failure of blood supply to the cerebral area;
,causes permanent and irreversible necrosis; leads to vascular neurocognitive
disorder (NCD)
NCD due to HIV infection
- accurate answers-a neuropathological syndrome; possibly causes by chronic
HIV encephalitis and myelitis (inflammation of spinal cord)
NCD due to Parkinson's disease
- accurate answers-a loss of nerve cells located in the substantia nigra; causing
diminished dopamine activity; causing involuntary muscle movement,
slowness and rigidity
cachexia
- accurate answers-weakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic
illness
aphonia
- accurate answers-an individual is no longer able to speak
Preserveration
- accurate answers-persistently repeats the same word or ideas in response to
different questions
reduced levels of acetylcholine
- accurate answers-associated with memory loss in Alzheimer's disease
dysuria
- accurate answers-painful or difficult urination
Donepezil Hydrochloride (Aricept)
- accurate answers-mild to moderate NCD medication
Meclizine (Antivert)
- accurate answers-a common antihistamine used to treat the room-spinning
dizziness of vertigo
What is bulimia nervosa?
- accurate answers-An eating disorder characterized by binge eating followed
by purging.
, What is a common behavior associated with bulimia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Abuse of laxatives.
How often must binge eating and purging occur to meet the criteria for
bulimia nervosa?
- accurate answers-At least twice a week for 3 months.
Can individuals with bulimia nervosa maintain a normal weight?
- accurate answers-Yes, they can maintain weight within a normal range.
Signs of purging
- accurate answers-- Parotid hypertrophy (square jaw)
- discoloration of dental enamel
- bruises of palate and posterior pharynx
- dental enamel dysplasia
What is anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-An eating disorder in which an irrational fear of weight
gain leads people to starve themselves.
What characterizes anorexia nervosa in terms of body weight?
- accurate answers-Significantly low body weight.
What is a common psychological aspect of anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Lack of recognition of the seriousness of the condition.
How does anorexia nervosa affect body image?
- accurate answers-It leads to a disturbed body image.
What is a common preoccupation in individuals with anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Preoccupation with food and weight.
What hormonal change is associated with anorexia nervosa?
- accurate answers-Low estrogen level, which leads to amenorrhea and hence
risk of osteoporosis.
mild Intellectual Developmental Disorder (IDD)
- accurate answers-A level of intellectual development disorder (IQ between