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NR607 / NR 607 Final Exam | Diagnosis
& Management in Psychiatric Mental
Health III Complete Review | Questions
and Verified Answers | Latest Update
2024/2025


Jerry, a 37 year old male presents to you after agreeing with his
partner's request to obtain help. He notes that he collects comic books
and feels strongly that this growing collection is an investment in the
future. He offers that he never sells the comic books and "cannot part
with them". He admits that the condominium is running out of walkable
hallway space to store all of the comics. Despite this, he continues to
purchase more comic books each week. His partner is concerned about
both the cost of the comic books and the remaining space left in their
home to store these items. What is the best diagnosis?

- Correct Answer - Hoarding disorder, excessive acquisition type. The
comic book collecting becomes pathological hoarding once the
diagnostic criteria are met. In this case, the patient has difficulty
discarding the comic books, feels he needs to save them (not selling
any), has accumulated comic books that congest the living space and
yet continues to purchase more despite third party opinion.



Shirley is a 20-year-old female on oral contraceptives. Which of the
following is most likely to interact with her oral contraceptive?

,- Correct Answer - All of the above may decrease the efficacy of oral
contraceptives.



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 which diagnosis?

- Correct Answer - The best answer is factitious disorder. In this case
scenario there was induction of injury, deceptive behavior in the absence
of obvious external rewards.



A 32-year-old man presents to the emergency department with acute
onset disorganization, paranoid delusions, and visual hallucinations of
flying bugs, which he tries to crush because he thinks they contain
listening devices. The patient is accompanied by the police, who were
called because the man was smashing things in a store. Which of the
following can the PMHNP diagnose during the initial encounter?

- Correct Answer - Brief psychotic disorder



A 25-year-old woman reports frequently falling asleep during the day for
the last 6 months. This has been affecting her work as a computer help
desk agent, noting she sometimes nods off during calls but also during
times of high volume. When her head hits the back of the chair she
wakes up and realizes what has happened. She insists she consistently

, sleeps 8 hours each night. This is most consistent with which of the
following?

- Correct Answer - Narcolepsy



Which of the following would meet the diagnostic criterion A for the
diagnosis of Acute Stress disorder?

- Correct Answer - Being in the close vicinity of a drive by shooting while
walking to work- 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.



A 10-year-old boy is referred by the school nurse because of persistent
stomachache every morning in school. In evaluating the boy, the
PMHNP learned that he does not like to go to school and insists on
coming home immediately, and that he sleeps in his parent's bed at
night. His clinical description is most characteristic of which of the
following conditions?

- Correct Answer - Separation anxiety



The PMHNP is performing primary prevention in the high school
regarding mental illness. The most common psychiatric emergency in
children and adolescents is: - Correct Answer - Suicidal behavior

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