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At what stage of childhood, do imaginary playmates disappear? Select one: a. Stage 4 5-12 years b. Stage 5 13-19 years c. Stage 2 1-3 years d. Stage 6 16-26 years Answer- A According to Erickson, if mothers establish a sense of trust and security, children will develop a sense of: Select one: a. Trust b. Identity c. Autonomy d. Security Answer- C In Stage 3 (preschoolers) begin to show what skills? Select one: a. Decision making skills b. Language skills c. Gross motor skills d. Fine motor skills Answer- B What is known as the reliancy on something for well being or perceived well being? Select one: a. Lunacy b. Complacency c. Dependency d. Efficacy Answer- C This cognitive disorder is defined as a progressive mental disorder that changes personality behavior and interferes with a person's ability to care for themselves. Select one:
a. Dementia b. Parkinson's Disease c. Stroke d. Brain Disease Answer- A This type of disability interferes with the developmental process and often causes individuals to withdraw into their own world. Select one: a. Mental retardation b. Autism c. Cerebral Palsy d. Traumatic Brain Injury Answer- B If the mental health worker is using the DAR method of charting, what does the "R" represent? Select one: a. Record b. Recognize c. Response d. Represent Answer- C The acronym "UDS" stands for: Select one: a. Universal Drug Screen b. Urine Drug Screen c. Urine Drug Sample d. Unlimited Data Sample Answer- B The use of the term "mainlining" refers to: Select one: a. Direct IV use to get the rush b. Snorting through the nasal cavity c. Using a variety of drugs to get the rush d. Taking drugs orally to get the rush Answer- A What term is given to people who are overwhelmingly preoccupied about their health and will manifest symptoms to appear? Select one: a. Claustrophobic b. Hypochondriasis c. Hypersensitive d. Phobic Answer- B Certain clients are going to experience abnormal or founded fear. The feeling that everyone is out to get them. This is known as:
A young teen client presents with attempted suicide. It is noted that the client overdosed on Wellbutrin. You know medications such as Wellbutrin: Select one: a. Are not effective as antidepressants b. Have no particular use for young children c. Are antidepressants and may increase suicidal risk d. Are antidepressants and should have stopped the suicidal impulse Answer- C Alternative therapy modalities are used: Select one: a. In combination with conventional therapies b. Only when the situation is hopeless c. Infrequently, as they have no value to patients d. In place of conventional therapies Answer- D One of your clients is talking about taking herbal medications as a way to cure depression. She is convinced some of the herbal remedies available over the counter are better than a prescription given by a doctor. You should: Select one: a. Suggest some available brands for her to use b. Remain open and supportive c. Provide her with written information telling her she is wrong d. Point out that herbal therapy can come with contraindications Answer- B A patient with an obsessive-compulsive disorder is: Select one: a. Suspicious and hostile b. Flexible and adaptable to change c. Rigid in thought and inflexible when it comes to routines d. Very comfortable in strange settings Answer- C Which of the following is true regarding a phobic disorder? Select one: a. It involves an irrational fear of night time b. It involves multiple personalities c. It is an irrational fear that is not changed by logic Answer- C In obsessive compulsive disorder, a compulsion is: Select one: a. A repetitive thought b. A repetitive illusion c. A repetitive fear d. A repetitive action Answer- D
If you have a client taking MAOI's for depression, what would be a recommendation you could make regarding diet? Select one: a. Avoid caffeine products b. Avoid adding extra salt to your foods c. Avoid processed lunch meats d. Try to maintain a gluten free diet Answer- C If you encounter a client with major depression, what symptom would you observe? Select one: a. Extreme guilt b. Extreme fear c. Extreme sadness d. Extreme happiness Answer- C Which of the following is not an effective intervention for a client who appears withdrawn and depressed? Select one: a. Developing trust b. Being honest c. Being judgmental d. Showing acceptance Answer- C A client presents at the emergency room with a family member. The family member reports that the client is increasingly agitated and has not slept in days. The client declares that she is awake due to the United Nations calling her to ask her advice on international affairs. This behavior is an example of: Select one: a. Delusions of persecution b. Delusions of grandeur c. Schizophrenia d. Auditory hallucinations Answer- B A client presents at the clinic and declares, "Everything I do is great!" This client historically displays manic behavior. How should you respond? Select one: a. "Is there a time in your life when things did not go as planned?" b. "Yes, I am happy for you." Incorrect c. "No one can be great at everything." d. "Keep it up." Answer- A Which category of medication would not be given to a patient with bipolar disorder? Select one: a. Anti-anxiety
a. Borderline b. Schizoid c. Narcissistic d. Antisocial Answer- D A client presents with signs of a stroke. The client demands a lot of your attention and wants to talk about all the details of her life. What type of personality disorder is possible for this patient to have? Select one: a. Schizoid b. Narcissistic c. Borderline d. Antisocial Answer- B A client presents with extreme muscle rigidity and hyperexcitability. She is repeating a word or a phrase over and over again. Even in your attempts to move her, she becomes more rigid. What is she exhibiting? Select one: a. Schizotypal personality b. Brief psychotic disorder c. Catatonia d. Disorganized schizophrenia Answer- C One of your client's is screaming that there is a bird flying in his room. Upon arrival to his room, there is no bird present in his room. What is this client experiencing? Select one: a. Attention-getting behavior b. A delusion c. Hallucinations d. An illusion Answer- C Which of the following words best defines when a client repeats the same words or parts of a word over and over again? Select one: a. Echolalia b. Echopraxia c. Word jumble d. Echocardia Answer- A An individual stands in the middle of a busy street with cars coming nearer. The person exclaims, " I am invincible, the cars will not hurt me." This is an example of: Select one: a. Sensory hallucinations b. Echolalia c. Delusions of grandeur
d. Extrapyramidal symptoms Answer- C Which of the following would you expect to see in a patient who is diagnosed with neurocognitive disorder? Select one: a. Intact memory b. Orientation to person, place and time c. Disorganization of thought d. Appropriate behavior Answer- C Your patient admits to using an illegal substance regularly. He spends alot of time trying to get it and will do what it takes to buy it. This patient is displaying signs of: Select one: a. Dementia b. An addiction c. A delusion d. Delirium Tremors Answer- B One of the major skills a person or family can learn during substance abuse treatment is: Select one: a. Scapegoating b. Honest communication c. Co-dependency d. Denial Answer- B A friend of yours has been sober for the last 2 years after suffering from alcoholism for a long time. Just recently, you've noticed the smell of alcohol on her breath - this is the second time you've noticed it. You fear she is driving while under the influence. The last time, you offer to drive her home and have been driving her places for the past month. You are displaying what type of behavior? Select one: a. Compassionate b. Empathetic c. Co-dependent d. Tough love Answer- A friend of yours has been sober for the last 2 years after suffering from alcoholism for a long time. Just recently, you've noticed the smell of alcohol on her breath - this is the second time you've noticed it. You fear she is driving while under the influence. The last time, you offer to drive her home and have been driving her places for the past month. You are displaying what type of behavior? Select one: a. Compassionate b. Empathetic
c. Achieving and maintaining age-appropriate developmental tasks d. Strong ability to make friends Answer- A The speech impairment that affects many people who have had a stroke is called: Select one: a. Autism b. Ageism c. Aphasia d. Affect Answer- C