The Final Exam consists of 90 multiple choice, matching, and true/false questions
pertaining to the neurobiology, neurophysiology, assessment (history, physical
exam and mental health), diagnostic tools, DSM 5 criteria, differential diagnosis,
health promotion/ disease prevention and management including nonpharmacological & pharmacological, patient education and collaboration.
No.
Questi
ons
Topics Content
~13-14
Neurobiology
Neurophysiology
History and
Assessment
Role of neurotransmitters in CNS, various
disorders
Serotonin production, function
Dopamine production, function
Neuroanatomical areas of the brain and
functions
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal system
abnormality
Parietal lobe issue
Limbic system issue
Temporal lobe issue
Increase neurotransmitter level in pre, post
and within synapse
Decrease neurotransmitter level in pre,
post and within synapse
Cortisol secretion and disorders
Psychiatric assessment process
Age consideration in assessment
~12-13 Mood disorders
Assessment, history, MSE
DSM 5 diagnostic criteria
Age of onset of diagnosis
Suicide
Homicide
Stress vulnerability and physiological
effects
Treatment and safety
Electrolyte imbalance with certain
medication treatments
Standardized rating scales
ECT
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~6-7 Anxiety disorders
Diagnostic criteria for various anxiety
disorders
Complications of panic disorder
PTSD
~15-16
Schizophrenia
Other psychotic
disorders
Positive and negative symptoms of
schizophrenia
Etiology/risk factors
Neurotransmitter specific to disorder
Assessment, diagnosis, DSM 5 criteria
DSM 5 diagnostic criteria
~5-6
Neurocognitive
disorders
Neurodevelopmen
tal Disorders
Assessment and diagnosis
Differential diagnosis of dementia
Characteristics of Alzheimer’s disease
ADHD
Screening tools
Overlap of ADHD and pediatric bipolar
disorder
Hereditary intellectual disability
~8-9
Substance related
disorders
Trauma and
dissociative
disorder
Prevalence/etiology
Assessment and diagnosis
DSM 5 diagnostic criteria
Substance disorder and terminology
Lab findings
Screening tools
Alcohol withdrawal
Opiate withdrawal
Wernicke-Korsakoff’s syndrome
Trauma
Dissociative disorder
~9-10
Violence
Abuse
Sexual assault
Gender dysphoria
Psychosomatic
disorder
Role of PMHNP
Safety
Risk factors
Assessment and diagnosis
~10-12
Personality
disorders
Forensic
Culture
Spirituality
Ethics in
psychiatry
Prevalence/etiology
Assessment and diagnosis
DSM 5 diagnostic criteria
Treatment
Borderline personality disorder
Psychotic prone personality disorders
Poorly empathic personality disorders
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