NRNP 6675 Week 6 Midterm Exam
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- Question: Which of the following are consistent with current data related to the prevalence of drinking alcohol?
- Question: Discrepancy between anatomical sex and gender identity is known as which of the following?
- Question: The fear of social situations, including situations that involve scrutiny or contact with strangers is known as which of the following?
- Question: Recurrent preoccupation with sexual urges and fantasies involving the act of being humiliated, beaten, bound, or otherwise made to suffer is known as which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following is not consistent with the onset of OCD?
- Question: Which of the following neurotransmitters increases libido?
- Question: A term used to designate the behavioral patterns of family members who have been significantly affected by another family member’s substance use or addiction is which of the following?
- Question: Data indicate which of the following regarding women drinking while pregnant or breast feeding?
- Question: The recurrent urge to expose one’s genitals to a stranger is known as which of the following?
- Question: A patient reports having a panic attack several years ago in an elevator and since then has avoided using elevators. This patient meets criteria for which of the following?
- Question: Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the mesocortical pathway causing which of the following effects?
- Question: Major neurotransmitters possibly involved in developing substance abuse and substance dependence include which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following is not consistent with benzodiazepine withdrawal?
- Question: A disorder characterized by acquiring and not discarding things that are deemed to be of little or no value, resulting in excessive clutter of living spaces is
- Question: A period of at least 6 months of recurrent and intense sexual arousal from cross-dressing that causes clinically significant distress or impairment is consistent with which of the following?
- Question: Testosterone increases libido in which of the following?
- Question: According to HIPPA, which of the following must the NP share their NPI number with? Check all that apply.
- Question: Which of the following would be characterized as a negative symptom of schizophrenia?
- Question:Adiffuse, unpleasant, vague sense of apprehension, often accompanied by autonomic symptoms which varies among persons is commonly known as which of thefollowing?
- Question: A condition in which an enzymatic defect in the production of adrenal cortisol, beginning prenatally, leads to overproduction of adrenal androgens and, when the chromosomes are XX, virilization of the female fetus, is known as which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following neurological symptoms are consistent with inhalant use?
- Question: A condition in which an enzymatic defect in the production of adrenal cortisol, beginning prenatally, leads to overproduction of adrenal androgens and, when the chromosomes are XX, virilization of the female fetus, is known as which of the following?
- Question: Non-bizarre delusions present for a least 1 month without other symptoms of schizophrenia or mood disorder warrants a diagnosis of which of the following?
- Question: A deeply held belief despite evidence to the contrary, lasting a least one month, without prominent hallucinations, with functional impairment that relates to the delusional system, is consistent with which of the following diagnoses?
- Question: Fantasies and sexual urges to dress in opposite gender clothing as a means of arousal and as an adjunct to masturbation or coitus is known as which of the following?
- Question: Flashbacks in which the individual may act and feel as if the trauma were reoccurring represent which of the following clinical features of PTSD?
- Question: According to the American Psychiatric Association (APA) which of the following is consistent with the evidence base practice for telepsychiatry?
- Question: The experience of anxiety has which of the following components?
- Question: Which of the following behaviors are associated with an alcohol blood level of 0.05 percent?
- Question: Which of the following services are usually excluded from both primary and secondary Medicare benefits?
- Question: Which of the following anticholinergic medications is used to treat extrapyramidal symptoms?
- Question: Which of the following symptoms represent peripheral manifestations of anxiety?
- Question: Variations from norms in gender role behavior such as toy preferences, rough-and-tumble play, aggression, or playmate gender in known as which of the following?
- Question: Methadone withdrawal usually begins how soon after the lastdose?
- Question: Which of the following is not a common physical effect ofcannabis?
- Question: The inability to recall important personal information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature that is too extensive to be explained by normal forgetfulness, direct physiological effects of a substance or other medical condition is the main feature of which of the following disorders?
- Question: Which of the following is true about preoccupation with castration?
- Question: Which of the following patients would be appropriate for hospitalization for substance use disorder? Select all that apply.
- Question: The fear of or anxiety regarding places from which escape might be difficult is known as which of the following?
- Question: The genotype XXY is associated with which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following neurotransmitters is released with orgasm and is believed to reinforce pleasurable activities?
- Question: Substance seeking activities, along with related evidence of pathological use patterns, are emphasized when discussing which of the following concepts related to substance use and addictive disorders?
- Question: Researchers have identified particular neurotransmitters or neurotransmitter receptors involved with most substances of abuse except for which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following is consistent with what is known about the epidemiology of anxiety?
- Question: Antipsychotic medications can cause metabolic symptom. Which of the following is not consistent with metabolic syndrome?
- Question: According to the AANP State Practice Environment, the following statement is consistent with which level of practice?
- Question: Obscene phone calling to an unsuspecting partner for sexual arousal is known as which of the following?
- Question: When one’s sexual focus is on objects that are intimately associated with the human body or on non-genital body parts it is known as which of the following?
- Question: Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the mesolimbic system which results in which of the following?
- Question: Neurochemical or neurophysiologic changes in the body that result from the repeated administration of a drug is known as which of the following?
- Question: A disorder characterized by an emotional response to a stressful event within three months of the stressor is known as which of the following?
- Question: Sexual stimuli or acts that are deviations from normal sexual behaviors but are necessary for some persons to experience arousal and orgasm are known as which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following is consistent with literature regarding the term psychosexual?
- Question: The ability of one drug to be substituted for another, each usually producing the same physiological and psychological effect is known as which of the following?
- Question: Antipsychotic medications provide D2 blockade in the nigrostriatal, which causes which of the following?
- Question: Phencyclidine (PCP) and Ketamine exert their unique behavioral effects by blocking which of the following receptors?
- Question: Which of the following antipsychotic medications has been shown to shorten QTc?
- Question: The three major neurotransmitters associated with anxiety, based on animal studies and response to drug treatment, include which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following should be considered when prescribing medications? Check all that apply.
- Question: Which of the following are risk factors for neuroleptic malignant syndrome? Select all that apply.
- Question: If a pregnancy begins while the woman is taking high doses of methadone and withdrawal is desired, during which trimester is this least hazardous?
- Question: An excessive anxiety and worry about several events or activities for most days during at least a 6 month period is known as which of thefollowing?
- Question: Which of the following is used to treat Tardive Dyskinesia?
- Question: Which of the following groups does Medicare cover? Select all that apply.
- Question: Which of the following is true about the legal practice of the psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner?
- Question: Nsytagmus, or marked slurring of speech and blackouts, are likely impairments at which of the following blood alcohol concentrations?
- Question: Activities, interests, use of symbols, styles, or other personal and social attributes that are recognized as masculine or feminine is known as which of the following?
- Question: A condition which results from absence of second female sex chromosome (XO) and is associated with web neck, dwarfism, cubitus valgus, and infertility in known as which of the following?
- Question: All of the following are one of the five major categories of third-party payers EXCEPT:
- Question: Which of the following statements is NOT consistent with literature related to the prevalence of drinking alcohol with respect to ethnicity?
- Question: Which of the following is consistent with NP practice parameters when prescribing Bupren orphine?
- Question: Which of the following is true about the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
- Question: Which of the following is consistent with the epidemiology of schizophrenia in the United States?
- Question: Which of the following is true about use of CPT codes?
- Question: Which of the following initials would a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner use to designate appropriate credentials?
- Question: A conscious, standardized, recurrent behavior such as counting, checking, avoiding that interferes significantly with the person’s normal routine and functioning is known as which of the following?
- Question: In the DSM-V the need for treatment is based on assessment of diagnosis and which of the following?
- Question: Which of the following physiological symptoms are consistent with hallucinogen use? Select all that apply.
- Question: Which of the following is consistent with current epidemiology literature about gender and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)?
- Question: Which of the following is the leading cause of premature death among people with schizophrenia?
- Question: The recurrent and intense sexual arousal from the physical and psychological suffering of another person is known as which of the following?
- Question: A patient presents with delusions, disorganized thoughts, and speech, with poor self-care, all of which have persisted for the past 7 months. The APRN realizes this presentation is consistent with which of the following diagnoses?
- Question: Which of the following is not true about reimbursement from third party payers?
- Question: There are five “schedules” of controlled substances. Which schedule of controlled substances have no accepted medical use in the United States and have high abuse potential?
- Question: One’s sense of being male or female is known as which of the following?
- Question: Abnormal involuntary movements in a rhythmic pattern affecting face, mouth, tongue, jaw in known as which of the following?
- Question: A federal program administered nationally and locally which covers enrolled individuals 65 years and older who pay premiums and disabled individuals who qualify for Social Security disability payments and benefits is
- Question: Which of the following is true about the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF)?
- Question: Nurse practitioners (NPs) differ from other advanced practice nurses in which of thefollowing ways?
- Question: A psychotic condition that involves the sudden onset of psychotic symptoms, which lasts one day or more but less than 1 month with full return to the premorbid level of functioning is known as which of the following?
- Question: The phenomenon in which, after repeated administration, a given dose of drug produces a decreased effect is known as which of the following?
- Question: Clinical findings that may indicate abuse include which of the following? Select all that apply.
- Question: When a manic or depressive syndrome develops concurrently with the major symptoms of schizophrenia, the appropriate diagnosis would be which of the following?
- Question: Preoccupation with an imagined defect in appearance that causes clinically significant distress or impairment in important areas of functioning is consistent with which of the following disorders?
- Question: Which of the following is consistent with what is known regarding metabolism of alcohol?
- Question: Billing responsibilities related to Medicare providers include which of the following?
- Question: The Dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia posits which of the following?
- Question: In which ways are nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician’s assistants (PAs) different?
- Question: As a Medicare Part B provider, you should do which of the following?