6640MidTerm Submitted Answers
Question 1
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is caring for a patient who the PMHNP believes would benefit from a
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psychodynamic approach to therapy. Which action made by the PMHNP demonstrates appropriate use
and understanding of the relationship psychodynamic model?
Selected Answer:
C. Focusing the exploration on here and now
Question 2
1 out of 1 points
After informing a prospective patient about limits of confidentiality, the patient consents to the
“conditions” of confidentiality and signs an informed consent form. Several weeks later, a lawyer
representing the patient’s spouse for a court case, asks the PMHNP for the disclosure of information
about the patient. The PMHNP should:
Selected Answer:
C. Limit disclosure to the extent legally possible
Question 3
1 out of 1 points
An initial evaluation reveals that an 11-year-old patient has moved to a new school after her parents’
recent divorce, and is having trouble making friends. The patient has normal mental status and exhibits
appropriate behavior. What is the most appropriate scale for the PMHNP to use to get more
information?
Selected Answer:
D. Impact of Event Scale
Question 4
1 out of 1 points
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The PMHNP has been treating a 15-year-old patient with a history of abuse and neglect. Thirty minutes
into their therapy session the patient jumps up and begins to pace around the room. Utilizing Socratic
dialogue (SD) the PMHNP’s best action would be to:
Selected Answer:
C. Say, “I noticed a change. Can you tell me what happened?”
Question 5
1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP is treating a 50-year-old patient who suffers from depression. When he was growing up, he
was often responsible for taking care of his three younger siblings. Since then, the patient puts other
people’s needs before his own. Based on this information, the PMHNP would conclude that his
interpersonal style is __________.
Selected Answer:
A.
overly nurturing
Question 6
1 out of 1 points
At the initial interview with a patient, the PMHNP reviews the condition of receiving services, including
limits that will be imposed on confidentiality. During the discussion, the patient shares information that
the PMHNP is legally required to report.
True or false: If the PMHNP does not report information that s/he is legally required to report, state laws
govern the consequences which include penalties for not reporting, especially child and elder abuse.
Selected Answer:
True
Question 7
0 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is meeting with a new patient who is a young veteran back from serving two tours overseas.
When reviewing the patient’s health history file that was sent from the VA, the PMHNP learns that
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several months ago, the patient was diagnosed with PTSD, but never followed up with treatment for it.
After a comprehensive mental health assessment, the PMHNP confirms the PTSD diagnosis and
understands that which therapeutic approach will be the most effective as a first-line treatment
modality?
Selected Answer:
C. Using psychodynamic psychotherapy with the patient
Question 8
1 out of 1 points
True or false: A PMHNP may ask his patient to describe her relationship with her father, both as a child
and now, in order to assess interpersonal style.
Selected Answer:
False
Question 9
1 out of 1 points
When conducting an initial assessment, a PMHNP has finished conducting a mental status examination
with 10 minutes left in the session. The patient is distressed and would like to continue sharing her
personal history.
True or false: An appropriate response that the PMHNP might tell the patient is, “I understand that you
are upset. [Summarizes diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and follow-up plan.] We can continue
the conversation next week. How does this time next Monday work for you?”
Selected Answer:
True
Question 10
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is caring for a patient with borderline personality disorder. Using a psychoanalytic
psychotherapy approach, the PMHNP attempts to intensify the patient’s transference to enhance
emotional processing by:
Selected Answer:
D. Increasing the number of sessions per week
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Question 11
1 out of 1 points
During a therapy session with an 18-year-old female the PMHNP learns that she has lived in six different
foster homes in the last 24 months. She states that her mother is in a correctional facility for drug abuse
and prostitution. During the assessment, the PMHNP notices multiple superficial cuts to each wrist. The
patient appears tearful, withdrawn, and never makes direct eye contact. The PMHNP believes that this
patient may have feelings of insecurities as well as abandonment issues and is aware that which
diagnosis is likely possible?
Selected Answer:
C. Borderline personality disorder
Question 12
0 out of 1 points
A 35-year-old patient seeks treatment for depression and anxiety after an abusive relationship. To help
empower the patient, the PMHNP wants to teach the safe-place exercise to create a feeling of calm. In
order to walk the patient through the exercise, the PMHNP first says:
Selected Answer:
C. “Take a deep breath and start to relax with each new breath.”
Question 13
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is caring for a patient who seems to seek affection and attention from the PMHNP and
others in the clinic, as well as displays heightened emotional responses to feelings of being excluded.
What therapeutic approach does the PMHNP use to decrease autonomic arousal in the patient?
Selected Answer:
C. A safe-place exercise
Question 14
1 out of 1 points
A 28-year-old male patient is experiencing distress related to the workplace. What might the PMHNP ask
to assess affective development?
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Selected Answer:
D. All of the above.
Question 15
1 out of 1 points
During cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a 64-year-old male patient, states, “My wife hates me! She’s
just waiting for me to die.” Using Socratic dialogue (SD) the PMHNP demonstrates understanding of
analysis when she responds:
Selected Answer:
D. “What has your wife done to make you believe this?”
Question 16
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is meeting with a 38-year-old divorced, single mother who has been seeing the PMHNP for
anxiety and anger management. During one of the sessions, the patient tells the PMHNP that she is
having a problem getting her child support payments from her ex-husband, which is triggering increased
anxiety and anger, which she admittedly takes out on her children. How does the PMHNP respond in a
way that upholds the supportive psychodynamic psychotherapy approach?
Selected Answer:
B. Suggesting that she seek legal help
Question 17
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is working with an adult patient who has somatic complaints caused by a history of
childhood abuse. As part of the therapeutic process, what does the PMHNP do to assess and organize a
trauma history?
Selected Answer:
B. Construct a timeline of the patient’s life
Question 18
1 out of 1 points
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A 16-year-old female patient has had a stable therapeutic relationship with the PMHNP for several
months. The PMHNP notices what appears to be fresh cigarette burns on the patient’s arm. When asked,
the patient admits to this self-injurious behavior. Although the patient is still depressed, her mood seems
to be somewhat better this week. True or false: The PMHNP would most likely consider this patient
stabilized and ready to move to Stage II.
Selected Answer:
False
Question 19
1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP has been working with a young female patient who suffers from depression to change selfdefeating behaviors. By creating a presence of acceptance and using good listening skills, the PMHNP’s
overall goal is to __________.
Selected Answer:
A. deepen the patient’s understanding of herself in order to cultivate empowerment
Question 20
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP meets with a 47-year-old male patient who is fearful of leaving the house after having
witnessed his neighbor getting run over by a car. When the PMHNP asks why he is afraid to leave his
house, the patient replies, “Because another accident might occur.” Which cognitive behavioral therapy
(CBT) strategy does the PMHNP employ?
Selected Answer:
B. Stress inoculation therapy
Question 21
0 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is working with a patient who experiences anxiety around her parents that later leads to
poor impulse control. What will the PMHNP do to employ psychodynamic psychotherapy properly for
this patient?
Selected Answer:
C. Identify patterns in relationships
Question 22
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1 out of 1 points
A PMHNP is taking a history and wants to assess how the patient copes with adversity. To do so, the
therapist asks questions about the patient’s belief system. What would be an appropriate question to
ask?
Selected Answer:
D. All of the above.
Question 23
1 out of 1 points
A middle-aged man who works over 50 hours a week is being seen for depression and anger
management. He states, “I am even more frustrated when I come home and my wife wants to argue
about stupid stuff. All I want to do is come home, take a shower, and eat. Is that too much to ask?” The
PMHNP explains that people can be assertive, aggressive, and passive. She encourages the patient to be
more assertive and begins role-play with assertive training. The PMHNP determines that the patient is
beginning to understand when he states:
Selected Answer:
D. “I feel frustrated when I come home and we argue.”
Question 24
1 out of 1 points
The PMHNP is working with a 43-year-old male patient who develops idiosyncratic transference over
weeks of therapy. The best way for the PMHNP to respond to this patient is to ___________:
Selected Answer:
B. use empathy
Question 25
1 out of 1 points
In your office, you see a 58-year-old patient with PTSD who reports having nightmares, making it
impossible for her to sleep. What recommendations based on principles of sleep hygiene will the
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