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21) The diagnosis formerly known as multiple personality disorder is now known as which of the
following?
A.
Dissociative fugue
B.
Dissociative identity disorder
C.
Factitious dissociative identity
disorder
D.
None of the above
22) A major neurocognitive disorder with severe impairment in memory, judgment, orientation, and
cognition is known as which of the following?
A.
Deliriu
m
B.
Dement
ia
C.
Psychos
is
D.
Amnesi
a
23) A patient presents reporting acute amnesia and fugue episodes in addition to recurrent
blackouts, unexplained possessions, and fluctuations in skills, habits, and knowledge. The
ARNP recognizes this is consistent with which of the following?
A.
Systematized Amnesia
B.
Post-traumatic Amnesia
C.
Transient Global Amnesia
D.
Dissociative Identify
Disorder
24) Deficits in language including naming, repetition, reading and comprehension, and writing is
NOT associated with impairment in which of the following regions of the brain?
A.
Broca
B.
Wernicke
C.
Right
parietal
D.
Left
temporal
25) The patient with an illness anxiety disorder is requesting medication only from the ARNP. The
ARNPs response about pharmacotherapy in illness anxiety disorder would include which of
the following?
A.
Pharmacotherapy is never recommended.
B.
Pharmacotherapy provides long term relief from anxiety
C.
Psychotherapy is the most effective treatment of anxiety
illness disorder.
D.
Pharmacotherapy helps alleviating symptoms but cannot
provide la
26) Which of the following is consistent with what is known about kleptomania?
A.
The stealing is well planned.
B.The stealing often involves others.
C.
Risk of consequences of being caught are typically carefully
considered.
D.
The goal for the person with kleptomania is the act of
stealing.
27) A type of delirium characterized by cycling through psychomotor agitation and retardation,
from apathy to hypervigilance is known as which of the following?
A.
Mixed delirium
B.
Bipolar delirium
C.
Hyperactive
delirium
D.
A and B
28) Under hypnosis or during psychotherapy, a patient may recover a memory of a painful
experience that is etiologically significant. This is known as which of the following?
A.
False memory
syndrome
B.
Recalled memory
syndrome
C.
Dissociative trance
disorder
D.
Recovered identity
disorder
29) Which of the following conversion disorder symptoms are associated with a good prognosis?
A.
Tremors and
aphonia
B.
Tremors and
seizures
C.
Paralysis and
seizures
D.
Paralysis and
blindness
30) According to the DSM-5 which of the following symptoms differentiates illness anxiety
disorder from somatic symptom disorder?
A.
In somatic symptom disorder, persons are primarily concerned with the idea they are
ill, with few or no somatic symptoms.
B.
In illness anxiety disorder, persons are primarily concerned with the idea they are ill
with few or no somatic symptoms.
C.
In illness anxiety disorder, the patient may have a medical illness but their anxiety is
out of proportion to their diagnosis.
D.
B and C
31)A recurrent failure to resist impulses to steal objects not needed for personal use or
monetary value is an essential feature of which of the following disorders?
A.
Antisocial personality
disorder
B.
Kleptomania
C.
Conduct disorder
D.
Oppositional defiant
disorder
32) Which of the following would be a cause of concern for the ARNP working with parents of a
0-3 month old?
A.
The parent talks with the baby as if there is a mutual
understanding.
B.
The parent appears to spoil the baby, always holding, cuddling,
comforting.
C.
The parent becomes upset whenever the baby cries.
D.
33)The parent responds promptly whenever the baby cries.
Identifying developmental milestones is an important skill set for ARNPs for which of the
following reasons?
A.
Often developmental milestones go unrecognized until a child is much older.
B.
Knowing when a significant variation in development has occurred improves
diagnostic accuracy.
C The sooner a significant developmental impairment is identified and addressed, the
. better the long-term outcomes could be for patients.
D.
All of the above.
34) Which of the following is true about compulsions?
A.
The person feels compelled to act out their pathological
behavior.
B.
Compulsions are usually ego-dystonic.
C.
Compulsions are acted upon with the expectation of
receiving pleasure.
D.
A and B only
35) The ARNP recognizes which of the following when the 2-month-old opens her mouth when
she sees a bottle.
A.
The 2-month-old must be quite advanced as this is a visual motor skill normally seen
in a 4 month old.
B.
The 2-month-old is demonstrating a normal developmental adaptive skill.
C.
The 2-month-old is demonstrating a normal developmental visual motor skill.
D.
36) The 2-month-old is demonstrating an advanced developmental gross motor skill.
The ARNP notices the 6-month-old does not have a spontaneous smile response and realizes
which of the following?
A.
This is normal for most 6-month-old.
B.
This is a cognitive developmental red-flag delay and triggers further assessment.
C.
This is a social/emotional developmental red-flag delay and triggers further
assessment.
D.
37) This represents a normal delay for a 6-month-old; will need to be assessed further at
the 9-month-old assessment.
Data supports which of the following demographics of persons with conversions disorder?
A.
Conversion disorder is most common among rural people.
B Conversion disorder is most common among persons in higher
. socioeconomic groups
C.
Conversion disorder is most common among persons with higher
education
D.
38) Conversion disorder is most common in civilian populations
Which of the following is consistent with what is known about electroconvulsive therapy
(ECT) use in patients with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)?
A.
ECT is helpful in joining various personality identities/altered states.
B.
ECT crosses all personality/altered states equally and typically leads to a full recovery.
C.
ECT is helpful in ameliorating refractory mood disorders and does not worsen
dissociative memory problems.
D.
ECT should not be used in patients with Dissociative Identity Disorder as it can cause
further confusion and refraction.
39) Which of the following conditions associated with childhood are part of the five conditions
which comprise disruptive, impulse-control, and conduct disorders?
A.
Autism spectrum disorder
B.
Reactive attachment disorder
C.
Oppositional defiant disorder
D.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
40) A category of disorders characterized by the inability to resist an intense impulse, drive, or
temptation to perform a particular act that is obviously harmful to self or others or both is
known as which of the following?
A.
Dissociative disorders
B.
Psychosomatic disorders
C.
Trauma and stressor related disorders
D.
Disruptive, impulse-control and conduct
disorders
41) A person reveals to the ARNP that they steal to get the things they want and cannot afford.
The person says they just can’t help themselves, because they have kleptomania. The ARNP
realizes the following:
A.
This presentation is consistent with kleptomania.
B.
This presentation is not consistent with kleptomania because a person with
kleptomania does not realize they have kleptomania.
C.
The person likely does not have kleptomania because a person with kleptomania is
more concerned with the act of stealing rather than the obtaining the object which
has been stolen.
D.
The presentation is consistent with kleptomania because the person is stealing things
they need.
Which

 
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