Question 1
The Confusion Assessment Methods Instrument (CAMI) is a standardized assessment tool for
which of the following
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A
.
Dementia
B
.
Delirium
C
.
Pick’s
disease
D
.
A and C
Question 2
Which of the following is a common sensory deficit of conversion disorder? Check all that
apply.
A
.
Blindness
B
.
Tunnel
vision
C
.
Blindness
D
.
Deafness
Question 3
Delirium is an example of which type of clinical problem in psychosomatic medicine?
A
.
Psychiatric symptoms secondary to a medical condition
B
.
Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to a medical condition
of treatment
C
.
Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and
treatment
D
.
Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or
treatment
Question 4
All the following medications are used in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease
dementia/psychosis EXCEPT for
A
.
Nuplazid
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B
.
Rivastigmi
ne
C
.
Pimavanser
in
D
.
Memantine
Question 5
Indicators of imitative dissociative identity disorder include which of the following
symptoms?
A
.
Symptom exaggeration
B
.
Confusion and shame related to
symptoms
C
.
Use of symptoms to excuse antisocial
behaviors
D
.
A and C only
Question 6
Which of the following can lower a person’s resistance to control impulses?
A
.
Fatigue
B
.
Incessant
stimulation
C
.
Psychic trauma
D
.
All of the above
Question 7
Schizophrenia in a patient with end-stage renal disease is an example of which type of
clinical problem in psychosomatic medicine?
A
.
Co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions
B
.
Psychiatric symptoms secondary to a medical
condition
C
.
Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to a medical
condition
D
.
Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and
treatments
Question 8
An acute onset, short-term confusion, with changes in cognition and level of awareness due
to a physiological cause is known as which of the following?
A
.
Delirium
B
.
Dementia
C
.
Psychosis
D
.
Traumatic brain
injury
Question 9
A patient expresses feelings of unreality or of being detached from their environment,
describing the perception of the outside world as unreal, dreamlike, and visually distorted.
The ARNP recognizes this as which of the following?
A
.
Derealization
B
.
Depersonalization
C
.
Generalized
amnesia
D
.
Dissociative
identity disorder
Question 10
A patient presents with persistent feelings of detachment from one’s
self, like watching one’s self in a movie. The ARNP recognizes this as
which of the following?
A
.
Derealization
B
.
Depersonalization
C
.
Generalized amnesia
D Dissociative identity
.
disorder
Question 11
Which of the following is recommended in the treatment of pyromania?
A
.
Psychoanalysis
B
.
Cognitive therapy
C
.
Supervision of patient to prevent a repeated episode of
fire setting
D
.
All the above
Question 12
Which of the following biological factors have been associated with kleptomania? Check all
that apply.
A
.
Brain diseases
B
.
Cortical atrophy
C
.
Mental retardation
D
.
Enlarged lateral
ventricles
Question 13
A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairment confined to a specific area of
academic achievement (i.e., reading, writing, arithmetic, spelling) without deficits in
intellectual and adaptive behaviors is
A
.
Intellectual disability
B
.
Communication
disorder
C
.
Specific learning
disorder
D
.
Autism spectrum
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