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- Question: Which is the substance most commonly used by adolescents between grades 8–12?
- Question: Which client meets the diagnostic criteria for intermittent explosive disorder?
- Question: A 13-year-old presents with a 1-year history of bullying behavior, anger, blaming others, and arguing with adults. What is the most appropriate screening tool to assist with diagnosis?
- Question: Which of the following clients meets the diagnostic criteria for substance intoxication?
- Question: A client admits to regularly eating a large pizza in one sitting and then inducing vomiting afterward. Based on DSM criteria, which is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: Which is considered an individual risk factor for experiencing ACEs?
- Question: Which is a common physical feature associated with fetal alcohol syndrome?
- Question: Which medical complication would differentiate a client who has bulimia nervosa from a client who has anorexia nervosa?
- Question: An adolescent presents with her parents who report recent weight loss and changes in eating habits. Which screening tool is appropriate?
- Question: Which client has the most protective factors for suicide?
- Question: A client describes binge eating behavior followed by guilt. Based on DSM criteria, which is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: Which is an appropriate intervention to reduce ACEs?
- Question: Which strategy implemented by the PMHNP would best promote pediatric mental health?
- Question: In which client would a urine toxicology screening be most appropriate?
- Question: Which is considered a community risk factor for experiencing ACEs?
- Question: Which is an effective treatment for clients with anorexia nervosa?
- Question: A 10-year-old displays inattention, impulsivity, and excessive talking. Which diagnosis is most likely?
- Question: A client identifies as non-binary. Which characteristic is the client describing?
- Question: A parent reports that her 4-year-old assigned male at birth prefers dresses and says she is a girl. What is the most appropriate response by the PMHNP?
- Question: Which intervention implemented by the PMHNP is a mental health prevention strategy focused on family adversities?
- Question: An adolescent client uses an app to track symptoms of mania. Which type of mental health screening technology is being used?
- Question: A parent of a client diagnosed with gender dysphoria seeks guidance. Which is the best strategy for the PMHNP?
- Question: Which client meets the diagnostic criteria for anorexia nervosa, binge eating/purging type?
- Question: Which intervention implemented by the PMHNP is a primary mental health prevention strategy?
- Question: According to DSM-5-TR, for how long must clients experience symptoms for a diagnosis of ADHD?
- Question: Which initial treatment would the NP recommend for a 17-year-old client who uses marijuana weekly?
- Question: An adolescent states she was raped by her boyfriend last week. Which is the best statement by the PMHNP?
- Question: A child with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder has difficulty maintaining friendships. Which is an appropriate initial treatment option?
- Question: A child presents with anxiety and inattention at school. Which is the most appropriate initial treatment option?
- Question: Which child has the best opportunities to develop resilience?
- Question: A child avoids dogs and has nightmares after witnessing his sister attacked by a dog. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
- Question: Which client most likely presents with reactive attachment disorder?
- Question: An 8-year-old started on methylphenidate has lost 5% body weight. Which intervention is most appropriate?
- Question: A 9-year-old eats Play-Doh regularly. What is the best intervention?
- Question: According to the UN definition, which action would be considered human trafficking?
- Question: According to the CRAFFT tool, which client response suggests a significant substance use problem?
- Question: An 11-month-old presents with facial features consistent with fetal alcohol syndrome. What is an appropriate intervention?
- Question: Which symptoms are consistent with functional effects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder?
- Question: A 10-year-old worries daily that her mother won’t return from work. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
- Question: A 14-year-old with ASD is nonverbal and dependent on his mother for care. To which government program should the PMHNP refer the family?
- Question: The PMHNP suspects a client was exposed to ACEs. Which is the next best step?
- Question: Which are principles of trauma-informed care?
- Question: Which client meets diagnostic criteria for oppositional defiant disorder?
- Question: Which event is most likely to cause PTSD in a child?
- Question: A child frequently interrupts and talks out of turn. Which ADHD symptom is being displayed?
- Question: Which behavior in a 15-year-old may indicate possible warning sign for suicide?
- Question: A 15-year-old makes careless mistakes and struggles with attention. Which diagnosis is most likely?
- Question: A child has a positive ADHD parent screen but negative teacher report. What is the next best step?
- Question: An 8-year-old cries at school and hits peers after his grandfather’s death. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
- Question: According to the ACEs pyramid, which mechanism present at conception can lead to early death?
- Question: A 6-year-old frequently fidgets and runs around. Which diagnosis is most likely?
- Question: Which client meets diagnostic criteria for Pica?
- Question: Which statement is most accurate regarding human trafficking?
- Question: Which statement about ADHD symptom evolution from childhood to adolescence is most accurate?
- Question: Which client has the highest number of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)?
- Question: A child’s teacher notes forgetfulness and careless mistakes. Which ADHD symptom is being displayed?
- Question: Which client meets diagnostic criteria for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)?
- Question: Which test should be obtained before starting stimulant medication in ADHD?
- Question: Which intervention is an example of trauma-informed care?
- Question: Which service is classified as early intervention for childhood mental health care?
- Question: Which service would most likely be provided in a school-based health center?
- Question: A 4-year-old loses temper weekly and blames siblings. Which is the most likely diagnosis?
- Question: Which client has the highest risk for developing an eating disorder?
- Question: A PMHNP adds a space for preferred pronouns on intake forms. Which area of affirmation is addressed?
- Question: What are some mental health challenges faced by children in conflict zones?
- Question: An 11-year-old refuses to eat after her grandmother’s death. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
- Question: A 4-year-old with high energy and fidgeting—what is the first-line nonpharmacologic treatment?
- Question: Which is considered a pillar of global mental health?
- Question: Which describes the initial role of the PMHNP under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
- Question: Which child has the most risk factors for suicide?
- Question: An adolescent who was sexually assaulted feels like she is floating above her body. Which term describes this?
- Question: Which set of symptoms in a school-aged child is most characteristic of conduct disorder?
- Question: A client restricts food intake, exercises excessively, and has BMI 21. Which diagnosis fits DSM criteria?
- Question: A 5-year-old reenacts a car accident using toy cars. Which symptom may indicate PTSD?
- Question: Which laboratory value in a client with anorexia nervosa requires immediate intervention?
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| Insituition | Chamberlain College & University |
|---|---|
| Contributor | Joffrey Velaryon |
| Language | English |
| Event Type | Exam |
| File Type | Microsoft Word |