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NR 547 PMHNP MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAM
WITH ACCURATE REAL EXAM TIPS
Roberto is a 26-year-old male who intentionally punctured his foot with a rusty
nail and smothered the wound with dirt. Several days later he sought medical
care. He verbalized to his PCP that he must have stepped on something while
walking his dog. In the absence of secondary gain, this example best represents
factitious disorder. -ANS-Factitious disorder
The Criterion A for Acute Stress Disorder include traumatic events that are
experienced directly such as exposure to war, threatened or actual violent
assault, natural or manmade disasters and severe accidents. -ANS-Acute Stress
disorder Criterion A
Soledad meets the DSM-5 criteria for illness anxiety disorder. No somatic
symptoms are present. Repeated and excessive reassurance and medical care
visits are present. The preoccupation with having a serious illness has been
present for at least 6 months. There is a high level of anxiety about personal
health status. -ANS-Illness anxiety disorder
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Schizophrenia is associated with high hereditability. In identical twins, the
concordance rate of schizophrenia is close to 50%. -ANS-Schizophrenia
A dissociative episode characterized by sudden violent behavior often followed by
amnesia, mostly found amongst males in Malaysia and Indonesia. -ANS-Amok
The examiner palpates in the right upper abdominal quadrant below the costal
margin while the patient breathes in; positive if pain is observed during
inhalation. -ANS-Murphy's sign
Factors that increase the likelihood of homelessness, with education being an
exception for single female-headed households. -ANS-Risk factors for
homelessness
Electrophysiologic test that depicts electrical activity on the surface of the brain. -
✔✔✔ Correct Answer > EEG
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Being loyal and keeping promises; faithfulness to one's duties, promise keeping or
the commitment to obligations. -ANS-Fidelity
Not a core competency of APRNs. -ANS-Delegated practice
Prohibits the disclosure of personal health identifiers unless the patient provides
consent, except to the patient's health insurance company. -ANS-Health
Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Ethical principle that is trumped when a judge orders treatment over a patient's
objection for the good of the patient. -ANS-Autonomy
Concept in nursing designed to improve patient safety, borrowed from the
aviation industry. -ANS-Just Culture
A gender identity that differs from the sex assigned at birth. -ANS-Transgender
identity
Female -ANS-Biological sex of the client
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A syndrome that is specific to a particular culture. -ANS-Culture bound syndrome
A diagnostic imaging test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create
detailed images of the brain. -ANS-Brain MRI
A state of increased physical movement associated with mental tension. - ✔✔✔
Correct Answer > Psychomotor agitation
A test that measures porphobilinogen levels in urine, often used in evaluating
certain metabolic disorders. -ANS-Urinary porphobilinogen
The condition in which the patient is unable to discriminate between objects
based on touching. -ANS-Astereognosis
A systematic inquiry that elaborates on the chief complaint while eliciting
pertinent positive and negative factors from the history. -ANS-Review of systems
A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose).
-ANS-Type 2 diabetes
NR 547 PMHNP MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAM
WITH ACCURATE REAL EXAM TIPS
Roberto is a 26-year-old male who intentionally punctured his foot with a rusty
nail and smothered the wound with dirt. Several days later he sought medical
care. He verbalized to his PCP that he must have stepped on something while
walking his dog. In the absence of secondary gain, this example best represents
factitious disorder. -ANS-Factitious disorder
The Criterion A for Acute Stress Disorder include traumatic events that are
experienced directly such as exposure to war, threatened or actual violent
assault, natural or manmade disasters and severe accidents. -ANS-Acute Stress
disorder Criterion A
Soledad meets the DSM-5 criteria for illness anxiety disorder. No somatic
symptoms are present. Repeated and excessive reassurance and medical care
visits are present. The preoccupation with having a serious illness has been
present for at least 6 months. There is a high level of anxiety about personal
health status. -ANS-Illness anxiety disorder
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Schizophrenia is associated with high hereditability. In identical twins, the
concordance rate of schizophrenia is close to 50%. -ANS-Schizophrenia
A dissociative episode characterized by sudden violent behavior often followed by
amnesia, mostly found amongst males in Malaysia and Indonesia. -ANS-Amok
The examiner palpates in the right upper abdominal quadrant below the costal
margin while the patient breathes in; positive if pain is observed during
inhalation. -ANS-Murphy's sign
Factors that increase the likelihood of homelessness, with education being an
exception for single female-headed households. -ANS-Risk factors for
homelessness
Electrophysiologic test that depicts electrical activity on the surface of the brain. -
✔✔✔ Correct Answer > EEG
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Being loyal and keeping promises; faithfulness to one's duties, promise keeping or
the commitment to obligations. -ANS-Fidelity
Not a core competency of APRNs. -ANS-Delegated practice
Prohibits the disclosure of personal health identifiers unless the patient provides
consent, except to the patient's health insurance company. -ANS-Health
Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Ethical principle that is trumped when a judge orders treatment over a patient's
objection for the good of the patient. -ANS-Autonomy
Concept in nursing designed to improve patient safety, borrowed from the
aviation industry. -ANS-Just Culture
A gender identity that differs from the sex assigned at birth. -ANS-Transgender
identity
Female -ANS-Biological sex of the client
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A syndrome that is specific to a particular culture. -ANS-Culture bound syndrome
A diagnostic imaging test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create
detailed images of the brain. -ANS-Brain MRI
A state of increased physical movement associated with mental tension. - ✔✔✔
Correct Answer > Psychomotor agitation
A test that measures porphobilinogen levels in urine, often used in evaluating
certain metabolic disorders. -ANS-Urinary porphobilinogen
The condition in which the patient is unable to discriminate between objects
based on touching. -ANS-Astereognosis
A systematic inquiry that elaborates on the chief complaint while eliciting
pertinent positive and negative factors from the history. -ANS-Review of systems
A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose).
-ANS-Type 2 diabetes