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QUESTION 1 Select the percent rate of mortality in anorexia nervosa...
QUESTION 1
- Select the percent rate of mortality in anorexia nervosa patients.
A.
1 to 5
B.
3 to 12
C.
5 to 18
D.
18 to 25
1 points
QUESTION 2
- Select the type of dissociative amnesia described by patient's inability to recall any information about her or his family.
A.
Selective
B.
Localized
C.
Continuous
D.
Systematized
1 points
QUESTION 3
- Select the rating scale used to assess response to antidepressant drug therapy.
A.
BDI
B.
MMSE
C.
BPRS
D.
HAM-D
1 points
QUESTION 4
- Select the theorist who developed the eight stages of psychosocial life cycle.
A.
Bowlby
B.
Perls
C.
Erikson
D.
Rogers
1 points
QUESTION 5
- Select the rating scale area developed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
A.
Cognitive
B.
Anxiety
C.
Depression
D.
Disability
1 points
QUESTION 6
- Select the greatest challenge in the long-term treatment of Bipolar I and II disorder.
A.
Psychotic symptoms
B.
Mood stabilization
C.
Acute depression
D.
Panic anxiety
1 points
QUESTION 7
- Select the cognitive function category in a mental status examination that is represented by the question, "Starting at 3 A.M., count back the time 2 hours at a time."
A.
Orientation
B.
Concentration
C.
Calculation
D.
Alertness
1 points
QUESTION 8
- Select the antidepressant drug that inhibits reuptake of both norepinephrine and serotonin (5-HT).
A.
Fluoxetine
B.
Desipramine
C.
Venlafaxine
D.
Bupropion
1 points
QUESTION 9
- Select the two comorbid disorders with which Pica occurs most commonly.
A.
Enuresis
B.
Encopresis
C.
Autism
D.
Intellectual disability
1 points
QUESTION 10
- Select the comorbid disorder most frequently associated with anorexia nervosa.
A.
Depression
B.
Anxiety
C.
Schizophrenia
D.
Substance use disorder
1 points
QUESTION 11
- Select the age range in which somatic symptom disorder or hypochondriasis occurs most frequently.
A.
15-19
B.
20-30
C.
35-50
D.
65-80
1 points
QUESTION 12
- Select the disorder in which patients feel detached from their environment.
A.
Derealization
B.
Transient global amnesia
C.
Depersonalization
D.
Dissociative identity
1 points
QUESTION 13
- Select the least effective method to treat dissociative amnesia.
A.
Antipsychotic drugs
B.
Cognitive therapy
C.
Hypnosis
D.
Group therapy
1 points
QUESTION 14
- Select the most exclusive feature rapid eye movement (REM) sleep.
A.
Bradycardia
B.
Relaxation of skeletal muscles
C.
Dreaming
D.
Tachypnea
1 points
QUESTION 15
- Select the class of drugs most effective in treating pain disorder.
A.
Opioid analgesics
B.
TCA and SSRI antidepressants
C.
Beta-adrenergic blockers
D.
Mood stabilizers
1 points
QUESTION 16
- Select the exposure to violence that is excluded as a DSM-5 diagnostic criterion for PTSD in children and adolescents.
A.
Electronic media
B.
Directly witnessed
C.
Report of family member
D.
Repeated natural disaster
1 points
QUESTION 17
- Select the behavior that is common in anorexia nervosa patients.
A.
Binge eating in private
B.
Making elaborate meals for others
C.
Avoiding particular types of food
D.
Eating with friends, but not family
1 points
QUESTION 18
- Select the mood disorder in which diagnosis requires symptoms present for at least two years.
A.
Major depression
B.
Dysthymia
C.
Bipolar II
D.
Cyclothymia
1 points
QUESTION 19
- Select the symptom that is least associated with manic and hypomanic episodes.
A.
Suicidal ideation
B.
Inflated self-esteem
C.
Distractibility
D.
Pressured speech
1 points
QUESTION 20
- Select the serum assessment that is required when prescribing drugs to treat psychiatric disorders in psychosomatic patients.
A.
Potassium
B.
White blood cells
C.
Liver enzymes
D.
Blood urea nitrogen
1 points
QUESTION 21
- Select the youngest age range at which alarm therapy is effective to treat enuresis.
A.
11 to 12
B.
9 to 10
C.
6 to 7
D.
5 to 6
1 points
QUESTION 22
- Select the two most important elements of the psychiatric interview to establish a mental illness diagnosis.
A.
Psychiatric history
B.
Family history
C.
Mental status examination
D.
Review of systems
1 points
QUESTION 23
- Select the life stage at which emotional and social behavior begin.
A.
Toddler
B.
Infancy
C.
Middle years
D.
Preschool
1 points
QUESTION 24
- Select the most important component of the patient-provider rapport.
A.
Empathy
B.
Confidentiality
C.
Respect
D.
Privacy
1 points
QUESTION 25
- Select two imaging methods used to study anxiety disorders.
A.
CT
B.
TMS
C.
MRI
D.
EKG
1 points
QUESTION 26
- Select the factor that is required to cause PTSD from a stressor.
A.
Intense horror
B.
Isolated experience
C.
Concurrent substance abuse
D.
Survivor's guilt
1 points
QUESTION 27
- Select the self-report rating scale used to screen for major depression.
A.
BDI
B.
HAM-D
C.
BPRS
D.
SANS
1 points
QUESTION 28
- Select the most likely stressor to cause an adjustment disorder.
A.
Medical illness
B.
Natural disaster
C.
Vehicle accident
D.
Substance abuse
1 points
QUESTION 29
- Select the two most commonly co-occurring anxiety disorders that may present with generalized anxiety disorder.
A.
PTSD
B.
Dissociative disorder
C.
OCD
D.
Delusional disorder
1 points
QUESTION 30
- Select the criterion that differentiates Bipolar II from Bipolar I disorder.
A.
Major depression
B.
Mania
C.
Psychosis
D.
Hypomania
1 points
QUESTION 31
- Select the rating scale used to screen for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.
A.
BPRS
B.
YBOCS
C.
NPI
D.
BDI
1 points
QUESTION 32
- Select the event most associated with the occurrence of dissociative fugue.
A.
Head trauma
B.
Substance abuse
C.
Partner betrayal
D.
Unplanned travel
1 points
QUESTION 33
- Select the percentage range of correlation between obesity and psychiatric disorders.
A.
10 to 20
B.
20 to 30
C.
40 to 60
D.
50 to 70
1 points
QUESTION 34
- Select the treatment of choice for identity crisis.
A.
Antidepressant drugs
B.
Behavioral modification
C.
Antianxiety drugs
D.
Individual psychotherapy
1 points
QUESTION 35
- Select the drug that has been effective in treating social anxiety in children.
A.
Bupropion
B.
Carbamazepine
C.
Amitriptyline
D.
Fluoxetine
1 points
QUESTION 36
- Select the two characteristics of impulses that are usually absent from compulsions.
A.
Pleasure seeking
B.
Psychosocial impairment
C.
Committing actions
D.
Repetitive performance
1 points
QUESTION 37
- Select the function that is most affected by conversion disorder.
A.
Voluntary motor
B.
Hearing
C.
Involuntary motor
D.
Smelling
1 points
QUESTION 38
- Select the drug with the most rapid onset of action to treat acute mania.
A.
Lithium
B.
Clonazepam
C.
Lamotrigine
D.
Valproate
1 points
QUESTION 39
- Select the nondrug therapy with the greatest evidence of effectiveness in treating major depressive disorder.
A.
Family
B.
Psychoanalytic
C.
Cognitive
D.
Behavior
1 points
QUESTION 40
- Select the type of dissociative amnesia described by inability to recall any events in a particular lifespan period.
A.
Selective
B.
Localized
C.
Generalized
D.
Continuous
1 points
QUESTION 41
- Select the frequency range of heritability of bipolar disorder.
A.
60%-90%
B.
50%-80%
C.
30%-60%
D.
10%-40%
1 points
QUESTION 42
- Select the period of time after most recent use that THC (marijuana) can be detected in urine specimens.
A.
7-12 hours
B.
36-72 hours
C.
3 days
D.
2-7 days
1 points
QUESTION 43
- Select the percentage of untreated PTSD patients who recover after one year.
A.
10%
B.
20%
C.
30%
D.
50%
1 points
QUESTION 44
- Select the neurotransmitter that is most genetically involved in childhood and adolescent depression.
A.
Norepinephrine
B.
Serotonin
C.
Dopamine
D.
Gamma amino butyric acid (GABA)
1 points
QUESTION 45
- Select the factor that is required to cause PTSD from a stressor.
A.
Intense fear
B.
Non-shared experience
C.
Concurrent substance abuse
D.
Survivor's guilt
1 points
QUESTION 46
- Select the two rating scales used specifically for schizophrenia.
A.
PANSS
B.
MMSE
C.
SAPS
D.
BPRS
1 points
QUESTION 47
- Select the symptom that is most likely improve early in the drug treatment of major depression.
A.
Poor concentration
B.
Sleep problems
C.
Excessive guilt
D.
Decreased appetite
1 points
QUESTION 48
- Select the prognosis range of untreated PTSD patients.
A.
10% recover, 20% mild symptoms, 30% moderate symptoms, 40% no change or worse
B.
20% recover, 10% mild symptoms, 40% moderate symptoms, 30% no change or worse
C.
30% recover, 40% mild symptoms, 20% moderate symptoms, 10% no change or worse
D.
40% recover, 30% mild symptoms, 10% moderate symptoms, 20% no change or worse
1 points
QUESTION 49
- Select the two diagnostic criteria of somatic symptom disorder or hypochondriasis.
A.
Persistence for at least 6 months
B.
Presence of suicidal ideation
C.
Lack of medical evidence
D.
Co-occurrence of substance abuse
1 points
QUESTION 50
- Select the anxiety disorder that is most associated with selective mutism in children,
A.
Social
B.
Generalized
C.
Separation
D.
Phobic
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