Berkeley Diagnostic Readiness Tests (DRT) for PMHNP Exam (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct
Question:
A patient present with symptoms of an anxiety disorder. Labs show that the patient has elevated levels of serotonin and norepinephrine and decreased levels of GABA. Which part of the brain is most involved in the patient's disorder?
- Orbital frontal cortex
- Raphe Nucleus
- amyloid plaques
- nucleus accumbens
Answer:
- Raphe Nucleus
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Question:
Eliza, a 27 yo female, has been taking lamotrigine to treat her epileptic seizures. As of late, however, she has been experiencing mood swings that she describes as "unbearable." You ask her what other medications she is taking.Which of the following classes of drugs is most likely responsible for Eliza's mood swings?
- Central nervous system depressants
- Estrogen-based oral contraceptives
- Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
- progestin-based oral contraceptives
Answer:
- Estrogen-based oral contraceptives
Question:
Simon, a 22 yo male, has been sexually active with multiple partners. He is complaining of dysuria, testicular pain, and thick penile discharge. You note that he also exhibits inguinal adenopathy. Which of the following medications should be prescribed as a first-line treatment?
- ceftriaxone
- doxycycline
- acyclovir
- ofloxacin.
Answer:
- doxycycline 2 / 4
Question:
A 28 yo woman comes to your office complaining of a burning sensation while urinating, occasional abdominal pain, and mucus-like vaginal discharge. She asked her recent sexual partner, whom she began dating recently, if he had any similar symptoms. He told her of some burning during urination and testicular tenderness. During the course of the physical examination, you observe that her lymph nodes are swollen. The patient's symptoms most likely indicate which of the following sexually transmitted infections?
- Chlamydia
- Chancroid
- Gonorrhea
- Lymphogranuloma venereum
Answer:
- Chlamydia
Question:
Jennifer, a 30 yo female, presents to your clinic with complaints of fever, malaise, chills, and dysuria. Diagnostic tests reveal asymptomatic viral shedding of HSV2 confirming your diagnosis of herpes. What treatment option is most appropriate in this case?
- Acyclovir
- Azithromycin
- Famciclovir 3 / 4
- Valacyclovir
Answer:
- Valacyclovir
Question:
Laura, a 34 yo female, presents to your clinic with concerns of HIV. After explaining that her ex-boyfriend has recently been diagnosed with AIDS, she worries over the contracting the infection. Aside from ordering and ELISA test for initial screening, you decided to measure the patient's CD4 lymphocyte percentage. You know that the risk of progression to AIDS is high when the CD4 percentage is below which of the following values?
A. 50%
B. 40%
C. 30%
D. 20%
Answer:
D. 20%
Question:
A woman presents with headache, rash on her palm and plantar surfaces, scaly lesions, lymphadenopathy, and malaise. Subsequent diagnostic tests confirm the diagnosis of syphilis. Which of the four clinical stages do these symptoms most closely resemble?
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