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ANCC-PMHNP PSYCH-MENTAL HEALTH NP TEST 1 100
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS 2024-2025
LATEST//GRADED A+
In order to provide health care, a health care professional must be assertive. This would include all of the
following attributes EXCEPT:

confidence in the necessary competencies and skills direct and

effective communication acting as an advocate and consultant to

the client pressuring a client to accept treatment - ANSWER-

Correct ANSWER:

pressuring a client to accept treatment



A client has the right to accept or refuse treatment. Being assertive does not mean that the nurse can
impose his or her opinions on the client.



What term best describes a nurse's ability to best determine the end result?

Expected outcome.

Evaluation.

Competency.

Autonomy. - ANSWER-Correct ANSWER:

Expected outcome.



An expected outcome occurs when you can determine the end results of a patient's care. Mental health
nurses can make an educated assumption on what the outcome of their patient's health will be based on
patient cooperation, assessments, tests, observations, and the diagnosis. All details related to the
patient's health are considered, and used to determine the expect outcome.



What might be a cause for a member of the collaborative team to receive complaints concerning his
communication skills?

Poor eye contact

Sitting too close

,Professional dress

Gestures that accompany words - ANSWER-Correct ANSWER:

Sitting too close



Body language is an important communicator. Sitting too close to people invades their personal space.
This results in negative communication.



When a nurse structures the relationship with a client to focus on the client and facilitates expression of
problems and feelings, this is part of which phase of the nurse-client relationship?

identification orientation

exploitation resolution - ANSWER-

Correct ANSWER:

identification



The phases of a nurse-client relationship are (in sequence): orientation, identification, exploitation, and
resolution. In the identification phase the nurse structures the relationship to focus on the client and
facilitates the expression of problems and feelings. The nurse avoids fostering unnecessary dependency
and encourages self-care.



Most malpractice suits are filed under which of the following areas of law?

tort law criminal law administrative

law contract law - ANSWER-Correct

ANSWER:
tort law


Most malpractice suits are filed under tort law. Torts are private civil wrongs committed by one individual
against another for which money damages are collected by the injured party from the wrongdoer.



Conflict among members of a particular group is classified as which of the following?

,intrapersonal interpersonal

intergroup intragroup - ANSWER-

Correct ANSWER:

intragroup



Conflict among members of a particular group is intragroup conflict. Conflict among members of two or
more groups is known as intergroup conflict.



Human development is what?



The ability of disease to live inside of the body.

The process of dying.

The process of growing to maturity.

The growth rate of humans. - ANSWER-Correct ANSWER:

The process of growing to maturity



The process of growing to maturity is referred to as human development. It is based upon the theory
that humans are born, grow, age, and then die.



The NP sees a 12-year-old male who was referred to her because of disruptive behavior and physical
aggression against his peers. He is generally hostile in temperament and easily irritated. The child is also
failing academically. This child most likely suffers from which of the following disorders?

attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

oppositional defiant disorder posttraumatic

stress disorder

autistic disorder - ANSWER-Correct ANSWER:

oppositional defiant disorder

, This child would most likely be diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Children with ODD
are disruptive, argumentative, hostile and irritable. They have social problems with peers and adults and
impaired academic functioning.



Under what category would employee vacation pay, sick leave, and education be listed?

Non productive time

Productive cost

Long term plan

Productive time - ANSWER-Correct ANSWER:

Non productive time



Non productive time must be considered. This includes benefits and pay that employees receive that are
not provided for work that has been accomplished. Vacation and sick time are included in the Non
productive budget.



The neuroendocrine system contains all of the following EXCEPT:

hippocampus hypothalamus

gonads pancreas - ANSWER-

Correct ANSWER:

hippocampus



The hippocampus is not a part of the neuroendocrine system. It is a part of the brain located in the
medial temporal lobe. It is an important site for the formation and storage of immediate and recent
memories. The neuroendocrine system contains the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland,
adrenal glands, gonads, and pancreas.



In which stage of the standards of practice for psychiatric nursing would the nurse document measurable
goals?

assessment implementation planning outcomes

identification - ANSWER-Correct ANSWER:

outcomes identification

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