Question 41
The term "suicide survivor" refers to which of the following?
A.
Those who have lost a loved one to suicide.
B.
Someone who has attempted suicide but failed.
C.
Only those who have had a serious suicide attempt with a near
death experience.
D.
This is an ambiguous term that should not be used.
Question 42
At a minimum, a psychiatric evaluation in an emergency should include which of the
following? Select all that apply.
A.
Is the patient psychotic?
B.
Is the patient suicidal or homicidal?
C.
Is the problem organic, functional, or a
combination?
D.
Is it safe for the patient to be in the
emergency room?
Question 43
A patient presents with a formal, tense manner. He reluctantly reports a longstanding (since
early adulthood) pervasive suspiciousness of others, preoccupied with trustworthiness of
friends, unjustified concerns about others deceiving him, angry about perceived insults and
slights, reluctant to confide in the ARNP. The ARNP suspects the patient likely has which of
the following personality disorders?
A.
Schizoid personality
disorder
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B.
Paranoid personality
disorder
C.
Borderline personality
disorder
D.
Antisocial personality
disorder
Question 44
The obligation to not inflict harm or balancing unavoidable harm with benefits of good
achieved is known as which of the following?
A.
Fidelity
B.
Beneficence
C.
Non-maleficence
D.
Respect for
autonomy
Question 45
In about half of the cases in which suicides occur while patients are on a psychiatric unit, a
lawsuit results. Which of the following is not consistent with what courts expect related to
inpatient psychiatric unit suicide events?
A.
Courts expect suicides to occur in inpatient settings.
B.
Courts require zero suicide rates in inpatient setting.
C.
Periodic patient evaluation for suicide risk
D.
Evidence of formulation of a treatment plan with a high level
of security
Question 46
Using the LIAASE: A General Cultural Competence Tool, the ARNP would do which of the
following?
A.
Agree to disagree on differences in values.
B.
Solicit other options or points of view.
C Acknowledge and validate powerful emotions when
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. expressed.
D.
All of the above.
Question 47
Which of the following is not consistent with what is known about postpartum psychosis?
A.
Symptoms of postpartum psychosis can often begin within days of the delivery.
B.
The average time of onset of symptoms of postpartum psychosis is within 2 to 3
weeks of delivery.
C.
Florid psychotic symptoms are usually preceded by prodromal signs such as
insomnia, restlessness, agitation, and mild cognitive deficits.
D.
This disorder primarily effects first time mothers and there is very little risk of
postpartum psychosis in subsequent pregnancies.
Question 48
Concerns when treating geriatric patients with psychotherapeutic drugs include all of the
following EXCEPT:
A.
Elderly persons may be more susceptible to adverse effects of
psychotherapeutic drugs.
B.
Elderly persons may metabolize psychotherapeutic drugs more slowly.
C.
Elderly persons may metabolize psychotherapeutic drugs more rapidly.
D.
Elderly persons may excrete psychotherapeutic drugs more slowly.
Question 49
A clause in an employment contract that specifies that an employer and employee may end
the working agreement without cause within a specified number of days is known as which
of the following?
A.
A restrictive
covenant
B.
An employment
clause
C.
A termination
clause
D A and C
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.
Question 50
Standards of care are now being set, modified, monitored, and publicized by certain selfappointed
consumer-oriented agencies, as well as government agencies, including which of
the following?
A.
Medicare
B.
The Joint Commission
C.
The Agency for Healthcare Research and
Quality
D.
All of the above
Question 51
The differences in the quality of healthcare across individuals or groups in regard to access,
treatment options, and preventative services is known as which of the following?
A.
Racism
B.
Health disparities
C.
Vulnerable populations
D.
Social determinants of
health
Question 52
Which of the following medical conditions can present with prominent mental status changes
that mimic common psychiatric illnesses? Select all that apply.
A.
Diabetes
Mellitus
B.
Thyroid
disease
C.
AIDS
D.
Head trauma
Question 53
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A term used to describe individuals and families who are found to live in overcrowded
homes, relocate frequently, and struggle to pay rent and monthly expenses is which of the
following?
A.
Homelessness
B.
Housing
instability
C.
Transiency
D.
A and B
Question 54
Risk factors for school violence include which of the following? Select all that apply.
A.
Bullying
B.
Being bullied
C.
Isolation
D.
Involvement in school
organizations
Question 55
Being knowledgeable about one's own thoughts, feelings, and sensations as well as the
ability to reflect on how these can affect one's interactions with others is known as which of
the following?
A.
Cultural
Awareness
B.
Cultural
Competence
C.
Cultural Humility
D.
Cultural
Sensitivity
Question 56
A patient with an inability to conform to the social norms that ordinarily govern many
aspects of a person's behavior is consistent with which of the following personality
disorders?
A Avoidant personality
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. disorder
B.
Antisocial personality
disorder
C.
Borderline personality
disorder
D.
Narcissistic personality
disorder
Question 57
Which of the following medications is associated with neural tube defects when given during
pregnancy?
A.
Iron
B.
Haloperidol
C.
Valproic acid
D.
Chlorpromazi
ne
Question 58
Curriculum content that supports the NP scientific foundation competency area includes
which of the following? Select all that apply.
A.
Comparison of patient data sets with evidence-based standards to
improve care
B.
Science from other disciplines relevant to health care
C.
High reliability organization principles.
D.
Compliance issues related to patient privacy with use of
technology.
Question 59
Self-injurious behavior with a nonfatal outcome, accompanied by explicit or implicit evidence
that the person intended to die, is most specifically known as which of the following?
A.
Suicide
B.
Suicide intent
C Suicide attempt
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.
D.
Aborted suicide
attempt
Question 60
The ARNP is working with a patient who has a heightened sense of self-importance and
grandiose feelings of uniqueness. The patient also lacks empathy for others, although is very
sensitive to minor criticism. The ARNP recognizes these symptoms as consistent with which
of the following personality disorders?
A.
Schizotypal personality
disorder
B.
Borderline personality
disorder
C.
Narcissistic personality
disorder
D.
Histrionic personality
disorde
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