NURS 6660 Final Complete Exam – Chamberlain University – Latest Academic Year – Advanced Practice Nurse Final Exam Questions with Verified Detailed Answers
Introduction
This document contains a comprehensive collec
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NURS 6660 Final Complete Exam – Chamberlain University – Latest Academic Year – Advanced Practice Nurse Final Exam Questions with Verified Detailed Answers
Introduction
This document contains a comprehensive collection of practice questions with verified detailed answers for the NURS 6660 Advanced Practice Nurse final examination at Chamberlain University. It covers child and adolescent psychiatric mental health topics including depressive disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, ADHD, learning disorders, feeding and eating disorders, gender dysphoria, developmental disorders, psychopharmacology, ethics, confidentiality, and evidence-based treatment approaches. The material is presented in a multiple-choice question-and-answer format, making it ideal for final exam preparation, self-assessment, and board review. It serves as a comprehensive study resource aligned with advanced psychiatric nursing coursework.
Exam Questions and Answers
Question 34
The leading cause of death in youths living in juvenile residential facilities is:
A.Suicide
B.Accident
C.Homicide
D.Illness
Question 35
Debbie is a 10-year-old female who has been referred to remediation therapy for her reading disorder. While designing her treatment program, the PMHNP knows that the most current strategies are characterized by:
A.An Individual Education Program (IEP) provided by the public school system
B.Continuous practice with flash cards, workbooks, and computer games
C.Focusing the child’s attention to the connections between speech sounds and spelling
D.Direct practice in spelling and sentence writing and review of grammatical rules
Question 36
Justin is a 12-year-old male who was recently diagnosed with schizophrenia. He was quickly placed into a highly regarded assessment and treatment program and began pharmacotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. His parents have had a difficult time with the diagnosis as Justin has always been very healthy, a good school performer, and has never had any developmental concerns or delays. However, they are very supportive and committed to his recovery. Justin has been on an atypical antipsychotic for 1 month with no intolerable adverse effects. When counseling Justin’s parents about the prognosis, the PMHNP advises the parents that which of the following is more correlated with good outcomes in patients like Justin?
A.His age at the time of diagnosis
B.The absence of family history
C.Justin’s level of function before diagnosis
D.Tolerance of antipsychotic medication
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