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PMHNP Certification Q & A
This podcast is for NP students studying to pass their PMHNP certification exam. Expert Fitzgerald faculty clinicians share their knowledge and experience to help you dissect the anatomy of a test question so you can better understand how to arrive at the correct test answer.
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Adolescent Insomnia in a Patient With Generalized Anxiety Disorder 08.07.2026 9:12
A 14-year-old patient is being managed for generalized anxiety disorder and has been responding well to fluoxetine. However, both the patient and his mother report that he has chronic difficulty falling asleep. He denies any racing thoughts at bedtime; he just cannot seem to fall asleep. His mother has been giving him melatonin gummies purchased over the counter from the pharmacy and reports that...
Reactive Attachment Disorder in a 5-Year-Old Child 01.07.2026 9:15
A 5-year-old child is accompanied by the foster mother for evaluation of behavioral problems. The foster mother is experienced and has been very successful with children, but this child is very concerning. He has frequent, unexpected episodes of mood and reaction extremes including irritability, sadness, and fearfulness that are disproportionate to the situation. Suspecting reactive attachment dis...
Pharmacotherapeutic Pattern Recognition 24.06.2026 7:15
Jennifer is a 27-year-old female who has been in psychiatric care for several months for a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. She has not responded to three different pharmacotherapeutic approaches and as a result she is now being evaluated by a new PMHNP provider. She maintains that she has always taken all medications as prescribed but all they do is make her tired. Further she is emphatic that the...
Treatment Resistance Presentation 17.06.2026 5:18
A patient is mandated to care by court for evaluation and treatment of substance use disorder. He has a history of polysubstance abuse including ETOH, benzodiazepines, and marijuana. He is very resistant to the interview, sits with arms crossed, avoids eye contact, and only offers minimal verbal responses. The PMHNP asks the patient why he doesn’t want to talk about why he is there. The patient r...
Situational Insomnia Management 10.06.2026 6:47
A 39-year-old male patient presents asking for pharmacotherapy to help with difficulty falling asleep. He denies any psychiatric history and is in good health. He is currently struggling with sleep because he is going through a difficult divorce and while he acknowledges that he has to work through it, the difficulty sleeping is so profound right now that it is making it difficult for him to be ef...
Naloxone Allergy Verification 03.06.2026 7:55
The PMHNP has assumed care of a 32-year-old patient who is being managed for opioid use disorder with buprenorphine-naloxone 8.2 mg films t.i.d. The patient’s previous provider has moved out of state and no records are immediately available, the only information available is from the prescription monitoring program. The patient request to be treated with a buprenorphine-only formulation because h...
Postural Intention Tremor Evaluation 27.05.2026 6:49
A 27-year-old female patient presents for a follow-up appointment for generalized anxiety disorder. She has a complex history including polysubstance use disorder and borderline personality disorder, but she had been doing well. She achieved remission of her symptoms over one year ago and has been well managed on escitalopram 10 mg daily. She has been substance free for over one year, and is in th...
Carbamazepine Prescribing Risks 20.05.2026 5:57
The PMHNP is managing a patient of Chinese ancestry with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder. The patient is currently experiencing some symptoms consistent with an early manic episode. When considering prescribing carbamazepine, the NP considers that this patient is at particular risk for which of the following adverse effects? A. Drug-induced hepatitis B. Pancreatitis C. Hypothyroidism D. Toxic...
Antipsychotic Adverse Reactions 13.05.2026 7:25
The PMHNP is called to the emergency department to evaluate a patient with an acute onset mental status change. The patient has a long history of schizophrenia and has been managed on a variety of antipsychotic therapies that have had some success, but the patient has not ever really achieved goal remission. Most recently he was started on a first generation antipsychotic along with benztropine (...
Major Neurocognitive Disorder Causes 06.05.2026 7:54
The PMHNP is evaluating a 73-year-old patient who has just been discharged from the hospital after being treated for a urinary tract infection with associated delirium. She has a baseline major neurocognitive disorder and the spouse has been told in the past that the patient cannot take antipsychotics. However, while she was hospitalized she was given an antipsychotic for delirium and it seemed to...
Autism Spectrum Evaluation 29.04.2026 7:37
A 3-year-old child is being seen because the daycare facility staff have suggested to the parents that the child is having difficulty interacting with other children. Additionally, the staff have observed that when the child seems to become anxious or upset, he always becomes fixated on stacking building blocks one on top of the other to the extent that he will not acknowledge anyone or anything e...
Serial 7s Assessment 22.04.2026 7:08
The PMHNP is performing a new patient assessment on a 41-year-old patient referred from primary care for depressive disorder refractory to SSRIs. During the mental status examination, the patient is unable to successfully perform a serial 7’s backward count. The NP documents an abnormal finding in the area of: A. Speech B. Thought process C. Judgment D. Cognition --- YouTube: https://www.youtu...
Neurocognitive Domain Identification 15.04.2026 7:31
Patients with a deficit in one of six neurocognitive domains to the extent that it represents a deterioration of function from their baseline and makes it impossible for them to live independently are diagnosed with major neurocognitive disorder. Which of the following is not one of the six neurocognitive domains? A. Learning and memory B. Language C. Perceptual motor D. Cognition and emotion...
Suicide Risk Evaluation 08.04.2026 5:55
The PMHNP is evaluating a new patient who has been referred by his employer for evaluation. His supervisor is concerned about his mental health and his safety. The NP evaluates the patient and does not find criteria consistent with major depressive disorder, but identifies which of the following as particularly concerning for risk of suicide? A. Anhedonia B. Hopelessness C. Depressed mood D. W...
Social Detachment Treatment Approach 01.04.2026 5:59
The PMHNP is called to consult on a patient in the emergency department who has been admitted following a traumatic motor vehicle/pedestrian accident. He was walking across the street when a speeding driver crashed into him at high speed. The patient remarkably does not have serious injuries, the staff noted that he seemed a bit “odd” and decided to call for a mental health consult. The patient l...
Laboratory Abnormalities Analysis 25.03.2026 6:51
Which of the following laboratory abnormalities is not consistent with a female patient who drinks more than 3 alcoholic drinks daily? A. Elevated high density lipoprotein B. Elevated macrocytosis C. Elevated transaminases D. Elevated triglycerides --- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XL6auWRfup8&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq5HGfNV-GbOlYHtDwd35OeG&index=113
Reward Neurotransmitter Recognition 18.03.2026 6:18
The PMHNP is counseling a patient who wants to enter treatment for a substance use disorder. The patient has been using methamphetamine for over one year and freely acknowledges how much he likes the way it makes him feel. However, he is realizing that it is destroying his marriage, his professional reputation, and his health. He genuinely wants to stop using it, and is willing to do whatever he h...
Schizophrenia Stabilization Treatment 11.03.2026 7:25
When managing a patient in the stabilization phase of schizophrenia primary goals and process include which of the following? A. Self-management skills B. Supported employment C. Assertive community treatment D. Minimizing stress and supporting recovery --- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CM5_CTX69U&list=PLf0PFEPBXfq5HGfNV-GbOlYHtDwd35OeG&index=111
Acute Psychosocial Stress Evaluation 04.03.2026 9:10
A 50 -year-old female patient has been followed by the PMHNP for over 6 years for a diagnosis of major depressive disorder, recurrent. The patient has achieved a successful remission on sertraline, 75 mg daily. Today presents complaining of an acute onset depressed mood, tearful days, and difficulty concentrating for the last month. It has become a problem at work, and her boss has suggested that...
OCD Prognostic Indicators 25.02.2026 8:05
A 48-year-old patient who reports a diagnosis of obsessive-compulsive disorder has transferred to your care after moving from out of state. You are unable to obtain medical records and must rely on the patient for information. During the initial appointment the patient says reports a very stressful home life. She has a school-aged daughter with severe chronic illness who requires 24-7 total care,...
Lithium Safety Monitoring 18.02.2026 9:24
A patient with bipolar I disorder is currently being managed with lithium, 60 mg q.h.s. along with quetiapine 300 mg daily. The patient presents today for follow-up and reports that her mood has been very stable. Her work as a pastry chef has been really stressful around the holiday season, but she has handled it well and has no concerns about any mood deviations, either manic or depressive. She i...
Chronic Low Mood Evaluation 11.02.2026 8:43
A 27-year-old patient presents for evaluation at the suggestion of his intimate partner who thinks he might have depression. During the initial evaluation the patient admits that he is often “down,” has a really hard time feeling happy even when really good things happen. He denies any particular precipitating factor and in retrospect thinks he has been like this for “years.” He denies any difficu...
Psychotherapy Approach Selection 04.02.2026 7:04
The PMHNP is seeing a patient who has been struggling with a collection of anxiety and depressive symptoms. She is resistant to pharmacotherapy and prefers to begin with a psychotherapy approach. As it turns out, the primary source of her symptoms is that she is married to a spouse in the military and has had to move thousands of miles from home, friends and family. An attempt to implement soluti...
Clinical Interview Bias 28.01.2026 8:54
The PMHNP is interviewing a new patient, a 32-year-old single female who is presenting for evaluation of underlying anxiety. While collecting a social history the PMNP asks the patient if she has a boyfriend. The patient is uncomfortable with the question as she is lesbian and is now afraid that the PMHNP will not treat her fairly and with dignity. The PMHNP is most likely demonstrating which of...
Onset Anxiety Assessment 21.01.2026 7:18
A 64-year-old patient presents with new onset anxiety. She denies any history of anxiety disorder or any psychiatric disorder previously in her life, but for the last 9 months she has been having episodes that she describes as “attacks.” Out of the blue she will develop a sense of racing heart, hyperventilation, numbness and tingling in her arms, and feeling lightheaded. She worries about this a l...
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