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The PMHNP understands that which of the following statements is true and best represents
Piaget cognitive structure known as schema?
A. scheme is less commonly used to refer to a late mental structure.
B. a scheme is the structure or organization of actions as they are transferred or generalized by
repetition in similar or analogous circumstances.
C. a scheme exists in adults as a perceptual motor behavior pattern.
D. schemes exist in premature intelligence. - Answer>>> B. a scheme is the structure or
organization of actions as they are transferred or generalized by repetition in similar or analogous
circumstances
A young client discusses feelings of gender dysphoria with their mental health provider and
describes a sense of incongruence between the gender assigned to him at birth and his expressed
gender. He reports that this incongruence causes him to feel depressed and anxious. As a
PMHNP your best initial action is to:
A. Order thyroid function tests to assess for hypothyroidism.
B. Prescribe a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) for this client and advise him that
you can re-visit this issue in 2-4 weeks when the antidepressant has begun to take effect.
C. Support this client in their exploration of their gender identity by providing an atmosphere of
understanding and acceptance.
D. Explain to the young patient that he is biologically male and the sooner he can accept that fact
the sooner his depression and anxiety will subside.
E. All of the above. - Answer>>> C. Support this client in their exploration of their gender
identity by providing an atmosphere of understanding and acceptance.
,A psychiatric nurse practitioner is utilizing a positive psychology approach with her client.
Which of the following would you most expect the PMHNP to do?
A. Focus on strengths as much as weaknesses.
B. Only focus on positives, and forget the negatives.
C. Only point out negatives in a given situation.
D. Tell the patient to hide bad behavior. - Answer>>> A. Focus on strengths as much as
weaknesses
The PMHNP knows that a patient successfully navigated through Erikson's first stage of the
lifecycle when:
A. a patient developed a sense of autonomy because they were encouraged to explore and their
parents protected them from their own lack of self-control
B. a patient developed a sense of industry from learning new skills and appreciating things made
C. the patient developed a sense of trust because their mother was able to anticipate their needs
and respond in a timely manner as an infant.
D. a patient developed a sense of identity because they were supported in exploring their interest
and freedom - Answer>>> C. the patient developed a sense of trust because their mother was
able to anticipate their needs and respond in a timely manner as an infant
Which of the following are part of the 4 major stages of cognitive development according to
Piaget?
A. Sensorimotor
B. Sensory processing
C. Preoperational thought
D. Concrete operations
E. Formal operations - Answer>>> A. Sensorimotor
C. Preoperational thought
, D. Concrete operations
E. Formal operations
A 17-year-old male's belief he shouldn't be arrested for robbing a store because the store owner
has been overcharging people in the community is an example of what defense mechanism?
A. Projection
B. Intellectualization
C. Sublimation
D. Rationalization - Answer>>> D. Rationalization
Which of the following is the most prevalent and best-studied example of diencephalic amnesia?
A. Anoxic encephalopathy
B. Alzheimer disease
C. Alcoholic Korsakoff Syndrome
D. Temporal lobe epilepsy - Answer>>> C. Alcoholic Korsakoff Syndrome
The PMHNP that practices positive therapy designed by Seligman, Tayyab and Rashid, for a
one-on-one therapy session with a depressed client uses techniques in this sequential order.
A. orientation to therapy, integration, identifying strengths and approaches to happiness.
B. Taking stock, orientation to therapy, identifying strengths and approaches to happiness.
C. Orientation to therapy, identifying strengths and approaches to happiness, using signature
strengths in novel ways.
D. orientation to therapy, taking stock, identifying strengths and approaches to happiness. -
Answer>>> C. Orientation to therapy, identifying strengths and approaches to happiness, using
signature strengths in novel ways
Which of the following is true regarding the concept of symbolism according to Freud?