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PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NP EXAM PREP WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025-2026, Exams of Nursing

PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NP EXAM PREP WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED ANSWERS 2025-2026

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PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NP EXAM
PREP WITH CORRECT AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS 2025-2026
Mini Mental State Exam - correct answers
Mini Mental State Exam - correct answers Judgement, language, recent and past
memory, attention span, orientation, appearance 0-30
scoring max 30
no impairment 24-30
mild impairment 18-23
severe impairment 0-7
Suicidal Risk Assessment - correct answers SLAP: Social support, Lethality, Access to
means, Plan and previous attempts, & family history
Suicidal Risk (IS PATH WARM?) endorced by the American Association of Suicidology -
correct answers ideation
substance abuse
purpose for living
anxiety
trapped feeling
hopelessness
withdrawal
anger
reckless behavior
mood changes
Depression symptoms - correct answers SIGECAPS
Sleep
Interest
Guilt
Energy
Concentration
Appetite
Psychomotor slowing
Suicidal Ideation
Hamilton Depression Rating Scale - correct answers very severe more than 23
severe 19-22
moderate 14-18
mild 8-13
normal 0-7
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Mini Mental State Exam - correct answers Mini Mental State Exam - correct answers Judgement, language, recent and past memory, attention span, orientation, appearance 0- 30 scoring max 30 no impairment 24- 30 mild impairment 18- 23 severe impairment 0- 7 Suicidal Risk Assessment - correct answers SLAP: Social support, Lethality, Access to means, Plan and previous attempts, & family history Suicidal Risk (IS PATH WARM?) endorced by the American Association of Suicidology - correct answers ideation substance abuse purpose for living anxiety trapped feeling hopelessness withdrawal anger reckless behavior mood changes Depression symptoms - correct answers SIGECAPS Sleep Interest Guilt Energy Concentration Appetite Psychomotor slowing Suicidal Ideation Hamilton Depression Rating Scale - correct answers very severe more than 23 severe 19- 22 moderate 14- 18 mild 8- 13 normal 0- 7

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Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) - correct answers 0 - 9 not depressed 10 - 18 mild/moderate depression 19 - 23 moderate/severe 30 - 63 severe PHQ-9 scoring - correct answers 1 - 4 minimal depression 5 - 9 mild depression 10 - 14 moderate 15 - 19 moderately severe 20 - 27 severe Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale - correct answers <17 = mild anxiety 18 - 24 mild/moderate 25 - 30 moderate to severe GAD-7 scale (anxiety) - correct answers 5 - 9 mild 10 - 14 moderate 15 - 21 severe bipolar disorder criteria - correct answers DIGFAST distractability indescretion grandiosity flight of ideas activity sleep deficit talkativeness Mood Disorder Questionnaire (MDQ) - correct answers Screens for Bipolar Disorder positive is 7 of 13, part 1, one yes to part 2 and moderate or serious part 3 Conner's Rating Scales - correct answers used to measure Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Vanderbilt Assessment Scale - correct answers Screen for ADHD Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) - correct answers Objective method of rating clinical symptoms that provides scores on 18 variables (e.g., somatic concern, anxiety, withdrawal, hostility, and bizarre thinking).

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Transactional Analysis - correct answers Eric Berne believes that people operate in three ego states and that awareness is an important first step in changing our ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving. Three basic needs are stimulus, recognition, and structure. Gestalt Psychology - correct answers cranial nerve I - correct answers Olfactory (smell) Cranial Nerve II - correct answers Optic: vision Cranial Nerve III - correct answers oculomotor: eyelid elevation, pupil constriction and accommodation Cranial Nerve IV - correct answers Trochlear: down and inward movement of eye Cranial Nerve V - correct answers trigeminal: mastication, sensation of face, scalp, cornea, mucus membranes and nose Cranial Nerve VI - correct answers Abducens- lateral eye movement Cranial Nerve VII - correct answers vesibulo-coclear: hearing and equilibrium Cranial Nerve IX - correct answers Glossopharyngeal - taste & senses carotid blood pressure Cranial Nerve X - correct answers Vagus - senses aortic blood pressure & slows heart rate & stimulates digestive organs & taste Cranial Nerve XI - correct answers Spinal Accessory - controls trapezius & sternocleidomastoid & controls swallowing movements Cranial Nerve XII - correct answers Hypoglossal interpersonal theory - correct answers Sullivan dialectical behavior therapy - correct answers DEARMAN: describe, Express, assert, reinforce, be mindful, appear confident, negotiate

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person-centered therapy - correct answers a nondirective insight therapy based on the work of Carl Rogers in which the client does all the talking and the therapist listens motivational interviewing - correct answers DARN-CAT: prep phase-desire, ability, reason, need predictive phase-commitment, activation, taking steps behavioral therapy - correct answers therapy that applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behaviors Rational Emotive Therapy - correct answers a cognitive therapy developed by Albert Ellis that helps clients identify and change the irrational assumptions and thinking that help cause their psychological disorder Socratic Dialogue - correct answers A process that cognitive therapists use in helping clients empirically test their core beliefs. Clients form hypotheses about their behavior through observation and monitoring. Yalom's Curative Factors - correct answers installation of hope; universality; imparting of information; catharsis; cohesiveness; imitative behavior; development of socializing techniques; alturism; corrective recapitulation; interpersonal learning; existential factors Family Systems Theory Mary Bowen - correct answers The perspective that personality is shaped by the ways people interacted first in the family and, later, in the peer group. structural family therapy (Minuchin) - correct answers treatment of an entire family by analysis of interaction among family members treatment for intermittent explosive disorder - correct answers SSRIs, anticonvulsants or Li, trazadone, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers