Deck 17: Psychiatry

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Which neurotransmitter prepares the body for "fight or flight" and is seen in increased levels in patients with anxiety-related disorders?

A)dopamine
B)serotonin
C)epinephrine
D)norepinephrine
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Valium and Xanax belong to which category of drugs?

A)antianxiety
B)antipsychotic
C)antidepressant
D)drugs for alcoholism
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Which is a therapy for a severely depressed patient that involves inducing a seizure?

A)SSRI
B)TAT
C)CBT
D)ECT
Question
Making up medical or psychiatric symptoms to get attention (but without realizing that it is to get attention)is known by the name of ________ disorder.

A)Tourette's
B)Munchausen
C)Beck
D)Rorschach
Question
Echolalia means:

A)involuntary movements such as eye tics or arm thrusting.
B)soiling clothing with feces in a person over the age of five.
C)vocalizing vulgar or inappropriate words.
D)repeating words that someone else has said.
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A patient whose fear of flying in an airplane is due to claustrophobia would most likely be treated with which psychotherapeutic technique?

A)aversion therapy
B)systematic desensitization
C)psychoanalysis
D)art therapy
Question
Chronic, mild bipolar disorder with mood swings is known as:

A)attention deficit disorder.
B)borderline personality.
C)cyclothymia.
D)delusional disorder.
Question
Without therapy, a person with impulse control disorder and trichotillomania will eventually become:

A)obese.
B)blind.
C)deaf.
D)bald.
Question
Treatment for anorexia nervosa would not include:

A)antipsychotic drugs.
B)antidepressant drugs.
C)family therapy.
D)psychotherapy.
Question
A fear of heights is known as:

A)claustrophobia.
B)acrophobia.
C)thanatophobia.
D)agoraphobia.
Question
In which disorder might a patient demand to be the center of attention, with an exaggerated sense of self -worth and importance, but without having psychosis or mania?

A)narcissistic personality
B)delusional disorder
C)bipolar disorder
D)avoidant personality
Question
Which mental health professional can prescribe drugs or medications?

A)psychiatrist
B)psychologist
C)social worker
D)psychotherapist
Question
To deter alcohol use, which drug will make a person physically ill when combined with alcohol?

A)cocaine
B)Cymbalta
C)Antabuse
D)nicotine
Question
The psychological "inkblot test" consists of a series of abstract shapes from which a patient describes what he/she sees.This is referred to as the:

A)Rorschach test.
B)Thematic Apperception Test.
C)Beck Depression Inventory.
D)psychiatric interview.
Question
The Three Faces of Eve is a movie made in 1957 about a woman who was described as having multiple personalities.The current name for this condition is:

A)depersonalization.
B)conversion disorder.
C)identity disorder.
D)anxiety disorder.
Question
The area of the brain involved in amnesia due to trauma or disease is the:

A)hippocampus.
B)cingulate gyrus.
C)hypothalamus.
D)fornix.
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Which drug is used to treat bipolar disorder?

A)Antabuse
B)Haldol
C)Lithium (Lithobid)
D)Prozac
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Which condition would fall under the Axis II method used to classify psychiatric conditions?

A)bulimia
B)panic disorder
C)schizophrenia
D)mental retardation
Question
Decreased levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and serotonin may cause:

A)anxiety.
B)phobic behavior.
C)euphoria and excitement.
D)depression.
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Which psychiatric disorder consists of behaviors such as repetitive handwashing, checking if doors are locked, etc.?

A)anxiety disorder
B)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder
D)panic disorder
Question
The personality disorder that is characterized by disregard for rules, lying, truancy, fighting, drinking, and sexual promiscuity is known by all these names except:

A)psychopath.
B)antisocial personality.
C)masochist.
D)sociopath.
Question
False sensory impressions involving vision, smell, sound, taste, or touch are known as:

A)hallucinations.
B)delusions.
C)paranoia.
D)obsessions.
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A man was arrested after secretly peeping into his neighbor's bedroom window so that he could be sexually aroused.His condition is called:

A)exhibitionism.
B)sadism.
C)voyeurism.
D)transvestism.
Question
Anxiolytic drugs and minor tranquilizers are also known as:

A)antipsychotic drugs.
B)drugs for mania.
C)antidepressant drugs.
D)antianxiety drugs.
Question
Which type of psychiatric therapy uses toys and other objects to help young children express emotions and re-enact traumatic or abusive events?

A)art therapy
B)play therapy
C)group therapy
D)family therapy
Question
Which condition is also known as manic-depressive disorder?

A)catalepsy
B)bipolar disorder
C)schizophrenia
D)delusional disorder
Question
Tardive dyskinesia, involuntary repetitive movements of the face and extremities, is a severe side effect of the drug Haldol and of all ________.

A)antidepressant drugs
B)antipsychotic drugs
C)antianxiety drugs
D)abused substances
Question
The combining form hebe/o- in hebephrenic schizophrenia means:

A)dramatic.
B)youth.
C)pleasure.
D)human being.
Question
Which disorder involves repetitive pulling out of hair from the head?

A)pedophilia
B)pyromania
C)trichotillomania
D)kleptomania
Question
The abbreviation DT means:

A)delusion with toxicity.
B)delirium tremors.
C)delirium tremens.
D)drug therapy.
Question
Which disorder is characterized by constant, persistent, uncontrollable thoughts that occupy the mind, cause anxiety, and compel the patient to perform excessive, repetitive activities for fear of what might happen if these are not done?

A)phobia
B)dementia
C)panic disorder
D)obsessive-compulsive disorder
Question
What does it mean if a psychiatrist documented that the patient had a flat affect?

A)There is no outward display on the face of any of the patient's emotions or thoughts.
B)The patient is not able to feel guilt or shame.
C)The patient does not receive any sexual arousal from images of the opposite sex.
D)The patient is in a stuporous, fixed position like a statue.
Question
The abbreviation SAD means:

A)stress anxiety disorder.
B)standard anxiety disease.
C)selective attention disorder.
D)seasonal affective disorder.
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Which psychiatric test assesses the degree of depression?

A)TAT
B)BDI
C)OCD
D)ECT
Question
Which psychiatric therapy involves the patient thinking about a destructive behavior, coupled with a mild electric shock or noxious smell like ammonia?

A)aversion therapy
B)systemic desensitization
C)electroconvulsive therapy
D)cognitive-behavioral therapy
Question
A person with pyromania might break the law by:

A)stealing to cover a gambling debt.
B)shoplifting.
C)setting fires for pleasure.
D)assaulting someone.
Question
Which is an example of a psychiatric test used to assess personality, emotions, attitudes, motivation, and conflicts? The patient is shown pictures of social or interpersonal situations and describes what is happening in the picture.

A)Rorschach Test
B)Axis II test
C)Thematic Apperception Test
D)psychiatric interview
Question
Which word means pertaining to the mood or state of mind?

A)emotion
B)obsession
C)affective
D)therapy
Question
Anhedonia can be described as:

A)a lack of mature behavior.
B)being without suffering.
C)a lack of pleasure in any activity.
D)antisocial behavior.
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Microphobia is a fear of:

A)germs.
B)science.
C)crowds.
D)microscopes.
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The combing form limb/o- means:

A)almond shape.
B)edge, border.
C)flexible.
D)lower back.
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Emotions are normal forms of expression.Which of the following can be a sign of mental illness?

A)extremely intense emotion
B)long-lasting emotion
C)inappropriate or absent emotion
D)all of the above
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An extreme, chronic fear of being fat, an obsession with becoming thinner, and decreased food intake is characteristic of:

A)bulimia.
B)binge-purge disorder.
C)appetite disorder.
D)anorexia nervosa.
Question
A decreased level of which neurotransmitter may cause schizophrenia and depression?

A)dopamine
B)epinephrine
C)norepinephrine
D)serotonin
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Which word means repeated passage of stool into the clothing in a child older than age five who does not have gastrointestinal illness or disability?

A)autism
B)reactive attachment disorder
C)encopresis
D)Tourette's syndrome
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The abbreviation ETOH means:

A)poisoning.
B)ethyl alcohol.
C)overdose.
D)electrotherapy of the head.
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Knowingly exhibiting false medical or psychiatric symptoms and lying in order to get a tangible reward, such as narcotic drugs or disability payments, is known as:

A)malingering.
B)hypochondriasis.
C)Munchausen by proxy.
D)agoraphobia.
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Which type of disorder dwells on scenarios by mentally asking "What if ...?"

A)obsessive-compulsive disorder
B)panic disorder
C)phobia disorder
D)generalized anxiety disorder
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The limbic system contains all of the following structures except:

A)limbic lobe.
B)thalamus.
C)hypothalamus.
D)dopamine.
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Which type of disorder is characterized by a temporary or permanent impairment of thinking and memory?

A)posttraumatic stress disorder
B)generalized anxiety disorder
C)panic disorder
D)cognitive disorder
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder includes all of the following behaviors except:

A)labeling.
B)crying.
C)ordering.
D)hoarding.
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Which structure sends nerve impulses to the sympathetic division of the nervous system during fear or anger to increase the heart rate and respiratory rate as part of the "fight or flight" response to danger?

A)hypothalamus
B)thalmus
C)hippocampus
D)fornix
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Thanatophobia is a fear of:

A)spiders.
B)snakes.
C)strangers.
D)death.
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Obtaining sexual arousal by deliberately causing abuse, pain, humiliation, or bondage to another person is known as:

A)voyeurism.
B)sadism.
C)rape.
D)transvestism.
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Which of the following words means a fear of death?

A)agoraphobia
B)xenophobia
C)ophidiophobia
D)thanatophobia
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Which psychiatric therapy is used to treat drug and cigarette addiction and sexual identity issues by using something unpleasant like a smell or shock?

A)art therapy
B)cognitive-behavioral therapy
C)aversion therapy
D)electroconvulsive therapy
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An intense, unreasonable fear of a specific thing or situation is known as a/an:

A)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
B)seasonal affective disorder.
C)generalized anxiety disorder.
D)phobia.
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Which of the following is caused by injury to, or degeneration of, the hippocampus?

A)overeating and obesity
B)disinterest in eating
C)loss of long-term memory
D)insomnia
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Which category of drugs is also known as anxiolytic drugs?

A)antidepressant drugs
B)antipsychotic drugs
C)antianxiety drugs
D)Antabuse
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An increased level of ________ in the brain (from cocaine, narcotic drugs, or alcohol)produces the euphoria and excitement ("high")craved by addicts.

A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)GABA
D)epinephrine
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A loss of connection between personal thoughts and a sense of self and the environment is known as:

A)depersonalization.
B)fugue.
C)malingering.
D)Munchausen syndrome.
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Which type of activity is not part of a psychiatric interview?

A)noting the patient's general appearance
B)asking the patient to interpret inkblots
C)asking the patient why he/she came for help
D)reviewing stressors in the patient's life
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Acute confusion, disorientation, and agitation due to the effect of toxic levels of drugs or alcohol is known as:

A)delirium.
B)amnesia.
C)dementia.
D)dysthymia.
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Control of long-term memory and comparison between present and past emotions and events is the responsibility of the:

A)amygdaloid bodies.
B)thalamus.
C)hypothalamus.
D)hippocampus.
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A patient with conversion disorder first has ________ of an overwhelming anxiety or internal conflict that is then converted to physical symptoms.

A)depersonalization
B)regression
C)malingering
D)repression
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The extreme happiness that accompanies mania is known as:

A)euphoria.
B)hallucination.
C)fugue.
D)delirium.
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When a schizophrenia patient uses a new, made-up word that has no meaning, this is known as a/an:

A)delusion.
B)hallucination.
C)neologism.
D)addiction.
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Which area of the brain is responsible for reasoning, judgment, planning, organization, and predicting future events?

A)frontal lobe
B)serotonin
C)thalamus
D)hippocampus
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The interpretation of facial expressions and new social situations is the responsibility of the:

A)thalamus.
B)amygdaloid bodies.
C)hippocampus.
D)hypothalamus.
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Which is a radiologic procedure that shows areas of abnormal metabolism in the brain related to dementia and Alzheimer's disease?

A)x-ray
B)CT scan
C)MRI
D)PET scan
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A ________ is a persistent, but irrational fear of a specific thing or situation.

A)hallucination
B)seizure
C)phobia
D)all of the above
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________ is a mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality with hallucinations and delusions.

A)Psychosis
B)Neurosis
C)Mental retardation
D)Panic attack
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Which disorder is characterized by frequent, spontaneous, involuntary movement tics (eye blinking, throat clearing, arm thrusting)and vocal tics (grunts, barks), or sometimes by comments that are socially inappropriate, vulgar, obscene, or racist?

A)autism
B)Tourette's syndrome
C)ADHD
D)echolalia
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A continuing, disabling reaction to an excessively traumatic event is known as:

A)OCD.
B)SAD.
C)ADHD.
D)PTSD.
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James Meade is unable to recognize his own face in the mirror because of advanced Alzheimer's disease.This is because of degeneration in the area of his:

A)affect.
B)neurotransmitter.
C)hippocampus.
D)fornix.
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All of the following are impulse control disorders except:

A)pathological gambling.
B)premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
C)intermittent explosive disorder.
D)pyromania.
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Which disorder is characterized by patients gorging themselves on excessive amounts of food (binge eating)and then, for fear of gaining weight, ridding (purging)themselves of food?

A)anorexia nervosa
B)bulimia
C)depersonalization
D)fad dieting
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The process of helping a patient get through the acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal is known as:

A)substance abuse.
B)alcohol intoxication.
C)family therapy
D)detoxication.
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An exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance is characteristic of a ________ personality.

A)delusional
B)antisocial
C)narcissistic
D)schizophrenic
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Which psychiatric therapy places the patient in a dream-like trance?

A)hypnosis
B)group therapy
C)psychoanalysis
D)play therapy
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Deck 17: Psychiatry
1
Which neurotransmitter prepares the body for "fight or flight" and is seen in increased levels in patients with anxiety-related disorders?

A)dopamine
B)serotonin
C)epinephrine
D)norepinephrine
C
2
Valium and Xanax belong to which category of drugs?

A)antianxiety
B)antipsychotic
C)antidepressant
D)drugs for alcoholism
A
3
Which is a therapy for a severely depressed patient that involves inducing a seizure?

A)SSRI
B)TAT
C)CBT
D)ECT
D
4
Making up medical or psychiatric symptoms to get attention (but without realizing that it is to get attention)is known by the name of ________ disorder.

A)Tourette's
B)Munchausen
C)Beck
D)Rorschach
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Echolalia means:

A)involuntary movements such as eye tics or arm thrusting.
B)soiling clothing with feces in a person over the age of five.
C)vocalizing vulgar or inappropriate words.
D)repeating words that someone else has said.
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A patient whose fear of flying in an airplane is due to claustrophobia would most likely be treated with which psychotherapeutic technique?

A)aversion therapy
B)systematic desensitization
C)psychoanalysis
D)art therapy
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Chronic, mild bipolar disorder with mood swings is known as:

A)attention deficit disorder.
B)borderline personality.
C)cyclothymia.
D)delusional disorder.
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Without therapy, a person with impulse control disorder and trichotillomania will eventually become:

A)obese.
B)blind.
C)deaf.
D)bald.
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Treatment for anorexia nervosa would not include:

A)antipsychotic drugs.
B)antidepressant drugs.
C)family therapy.
D)psychotherapy.
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A fear of heights is known as:

A)claustrophobia.
B)acrophobia.
C)thanatophobia.
D)agoraphobia.
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In which disorder might a patient demand to be the center of attention, with an exaggerated sense of self -worth and importance, but without having psychosis or mania?

A)narcissistic personality
B)delusional disorder
C)bipolar disorder
D)avoidant personality
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Which mental health professional can prescribe drugs or medications?

A)psychiatrist
B)psychologist
C)social worker
D)psychotherapist
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To deter alcohol use, which drug will make a person physically ill when combined with alcohol?

A)cocaine
B)Cymbalta
C)Antabuse
D)nicotine
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The psychological "inkblot test" consists of a series of abstract shapes from which a patient describes what he/she sees.This is referred to as the:

A)Rorschach test.
B)Thematic Apperception Test.
C)Beck Depression Inventory.
D)psychiatric interview.
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The Three Faces of Eve is a movie made in 1957 about a woman who was described as having multiple personalities.The current name for this condition is:

A)depersonalization.
B)conversion disorder.
C)identity disorder.
D)anxiety disorder.
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The area of the brain involved in amnesia due to trauma or disease is the:

A)hippocampus.
B)cingulate gyrus.
C)hypothalamus.
D)fornix.
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Which drug is used to treat bipolar disorder?

A)Antabuse
B)Haldol
C)Lithium (Lithobid)
D)Prozac
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Which condition would fall under the Axis II method used to classify psychiatric conditions?

A)bulimia
B)panic disorder
C)schizophrenia
D)mental retardation
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Decreased levels of the neurotransmitters norepinephrine and serotonin may cause:

A)anxiety.
B)phobic behavior.
C)euphoria and excitement.
D)depression.
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Which psychiatric disorder consists of behaviors such as repetitive handwashing, checking if doors are locked, etc.?

A)anxiety disorder
B)attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder
D)panic disorder
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21
The personality disorder that is characterized by disregard for rules, lying, truancy, fighting, drinking, and sexual promiscuity is known by all these names except:

A)psychopath.
B)antisocial personality.
C)masochist.
D)sociopath.
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False sensory impressions involving vision, smell, sound, taste, or touch are known as:

A)hallucinations.
B)delusions.
C)paranoia.
D)obsessions.
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A man was arrested after secretly peeping into his neighbor's bedroom window so that he could be sexually aroused.His condition is called:

A)exhibitionism.
B)sadism.
C)voyeurism.
D)transvestism.
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Anxiolytic drugs and minor tranquilizers are also known as:

A)antipsychotic drugs.
B)drugs for mania.
C)antidepressant drugs.
D)antianxiety drugs.
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Which type of psychiatric therapy uses toys and other objects to help young children express emotions and re-enact traumatic or abusive events?

A)art therapy
B)play therapy
C)group therapy
D)family therapy
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Which condition is also known as manic-depressive disorder?

A)catalepsy
B)bipolar disorder
C)schizophrenia
D)delusional disorder
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Tardive dyskinesia, involuntary repetitive movements of the face and extremities, is a severe side effect of the drug Haldol and of all ________.

A)antidepressant drugs
B)antipsychotic drugs
C)antianxiety drugs
D)abused substances
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The combining form hebe/o- in hebephrenic schizophrenia means:

A)dramatic.
B)youth.
C)pleasure.
D)human being.
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Which disorder involves repetitive pulling out of hair from the head?

A)pedophilia
B)pyromania
C)trichotillomania
D)kleptomania
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The abbreviation DT means:

A)delusion with toxicity.
B)delirium tremors.
C)delirium tremens.
D)drug therapy.
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31
Which disorder is characterized by constant, persistent, uncontrollable thoughts that occupy the mind, cause anxiety, and compel the patient to perform excessive, repetitive activities for fear of what might happen if these are not done?

A)phobia
B)dementia
C)panic disorder
D)obsessive-compulsive disorder
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32
What does it mean if a psychiatrist documented that the patient had a flat affect?

A)There is no outward display on the face of any of the patient's emotions or thoughts.
B)The patient is not able to feel guilt or shame.
C)The patient does not receive any sexual arousal from images of the opposite sex.
D)The patient is in a stuporous, fixed position like a statue.
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The abbreviation SAD means:

A)stress anxiety disorder.
B)standard anxiety disease.
C)selective attention disorder.
D)seasonal affective disorder.
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Which psychiatric test assesses the degree of depression?

A)TAT
B)BDI
C)OCD
D)ECT
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35
Which psychiatric therapy involves the patient thinking about a destructive behavior, coupled with a mild electric shock or noxious smell like ammonia?

A)aversion therapy
B)systemic desensitization
C)electroconvulsive therapy
D)cognitive-behavioral therapy
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A person with pyromania might break the law by:

A)stealing to cover a gambling debt.
B)shoplifting.
C)setting fires for pleasure.
D)assaulting someone.
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Which is an example of a psychiatric test used to assess personality, emotions, attitudes, motivation, and conflicts? The patient is shown pictures of social or interpersonal situations and describes what is happening in the picture.

A)Rorschach Test
B)Axis II test
C)Thematic Apperception Test
D)psychiatric interview
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Which word means pertaining to the mood or state of mind?

A)emotion
B)obsession
C)affective
D)therapy
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Anhedonia can be described as:

A)a lack of mature behavior.
B)being without suffering.
C)a lack of pleasure in any activity.
D)antisocial behavior.
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Microphobia is a fear of:

A)germs.
B)science.
C)crowds.
D)microscopes.
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41
The combing form limb/o- means:

A)almond shape.
B)edge, border.
C)flexible.
D)lower back.
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42
Emotions are normal forms of expression.Which of the following can be a sign of mental illness?

A)extremely intense emotion
B)long-lasting emotion
C)inappropriate or absent emotion
D)all of the above
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43
An extreme, chronic fear of being fat, an obsession with becoming thinner, and decreased food intake is characteristic of:

A)bulimia.
B)binge-purge disorder.
C)appetite disorder.
D)anorexia nervosa.
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44
A decreased level of which neurotransmitter may cause schizophrenia and depression?

A)dopamine
B)epinephrine
C)norepinephrine
D)serotonin
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45
Which word means repeated passage of stool into the clothing in a child older than age five who does not have gastrointestinal illness or disability?

A)autism
B)reactive attachment disorder
C)encopresis
D)Tourette's syndrome
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46
The abbreviation ETOH means:

A)poisoning.
B)ethyl alcohol.
C)overdose.
D)electrotherapy of the head.
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47
Knowingly exhibiting false medical or psychiatric symptoms and lying in order to get a tangible reward, such as narcotic drugs or disability payments, is known as:

A)malingering.
B)hypochondriasis.
C)Munchausen by proxy.
D)agoraphobia.
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48
Which type of disorder dwells on scenarios by mentally asking "What if ...?"

A)obsessive-compulsive disorder
B)panic disorder
C)phobia disorder
D)generalized anxiety disorder
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49
The limbic system contains all of the following structures except:

A)limbic lobe.
B)thalamus.
C)hypothalamus.
D)dopamine.
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50
Which type of disorder is characterized by a temporary or permanent impairment of thinking and memory?

A)posttraumatic stress disorder
B)generalized anxiety disorder
C)panic disorder
D)cognitive disorder
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51
Obsessive-compulsive disorder includes all of the following behaviors except:

A)labeling.
B)crying.
C)ordering.
D)hoarding.
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52
Which structure sends nerve impulses to the sympathetic division of the nervous system during fear or anger to increase the heart rate and respiratory rate as part of the "fight or flight" response to danger?

A)hypothalamus
B)thalmus
C)hippocampus
D)fornix
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53
Thanatophobia is a fear of:

A)spiders.
B)snakes.
C)strangers.
D)death.
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54
Obtaining sexual arousal by deliberately causing abuse, pain, humiliation, or bondage to another person is known as:

A)voyeurism.
B)sadism.
C)rape.
D)transvestism.
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55
Which of the following words means a fear of death?

A)agoraphobia
B)xenophobia
C)ophidiophobia
D)thanatophobia
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56
Which psychiatric therapy is used to treat drug and cigarette addiction and sexual identity issues by using something unpleasant like a smell or shock?

A)art therapy
B)cognitive-behavioral therapy
C)aversion therapy
D)electroconvulsive therapy
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57
An intense, unreasonable fear of a specific thing or situation is known as a/an:

A)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
B)seasonal affective disorder.
C)generalized anxiety disorder.
D)phobia.
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58
Which of the following is caused by injury to, or degeneration of, the hippocampus?

A)overeating and obesity
B)disinterest in eating
C)loss of long-term memory
D)insomnia
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59
Which category of drugs is also known as anxiolytic drugs?

A)antidepressant drugs
B)antipsychotic drugs
C)antianxiety drugs
D)Antabuse
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60
An increased level of ________ in the brain (from cocaine, narcotic drugs, or alcohol)produces the euphoria and excitement ("high")craved by addicts.

A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)GABA
D)epinephrine
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61
A loss of connection between personal thoughts and a sense of self and the environment is known as:

A)depersonalization.
B)fugue.
C)malingering.
D)Munchausen syndrome.
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62
Which type of activity is not part of a psychiatric interview?

A)noting the patient's general appearance
B)asking the patient to interpret inkblots
C)asking the patient why he/she came for help
D)reviewing stressors in the patient's life
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63
Acute confusion, disorientation, and agitation due to the effect of toxic levels of drugs or alcohol is known as:

A)delirium.
B)amnesia.
C)dementia.
D)dysthymia.
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64
Control of long-term memory and comparison between present and past emotions and events is the responsibility of the:

A)amygdaloid bodies.
B)thalamus.
C)hypothalamus.
D)hippocampus.
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65
A patient with conversion disorder first has ________ of an overwhelming anxiety or internal conflict that is then converted to physical symptoms.

A)depersonalization
B)regression
C)malingering
D)repression
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66
The extreme happiness that accompanies mania is known as:

A)euphoria.
B)hallucination.
C)fugue.
D)delirium.
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67
When a schizophrenia patient uses a new, made-up word that has no meaning, this is known as a/an:

A)delusion.
B)hallucination.
C)neologism.
D)addiction.
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68
Which area of the brain is responsible for reasoning, judgment, planning, organization, and predicting future events?

A)frontal lobe
B)serotonin
C)thalamus
D)hippocampus
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69
The interpretation of facial expressions and new social situations is the responsibility of the:

A)thalamus.
B)amygdaloid bodies.
C)hippocampus.
D)hypothalamus.
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70
Which is a radiologic procedure that shows areas of abnormal metabolism in the brain related to dementia and Alzheimer's disease?

A)x-ray
B)CT scan
C)MRI
D)PET scan
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71
A ________ is a persistent, but irrational fear of a specific thing or situation.

A)hallucination
B)seizure
C)phobia
D)all of the above
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72
________ is a mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality with hallucinations and delusions.

A)Psychosis
B)Neurosis
C)Mental retardation
D)Panic attack
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73
Which disorder is characterized by frequent, spontaneous, involuntary movement tics (eye blinking, throat clearing, arm thrusting)and vocal tics (grunts, barks), or sometimes by comments that are socially inappropriate, vulgar, obscene, or racist?

A)autism
B)Tourette's syndrome
C)ADHD
D)echolalia
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74
A continuing, disabling reaction to an excessively traumatic event is known as:

A)OCD.
B)SAD.
C)ADHD.
D)PTSD.
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75
James Meade is unable to recognize his own face in the mirror because of advanced Alzheimer's disease.This is because of degeneration in the area of his:

A)affect.
B)neurotransmitter.
C)hippocampus.
D)fornix.
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76
All of the following are impulse control disorders except:

A)pathological gambling.
B)premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
C)intermittent explosive disorder.
D)pyromania.
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77
Which disorder is characterized by patients gorging themselves on excessive amounts of food (binge eating)and then, for fear of gaining weight, ridding (purging)themselves of food?

A)anorexia nervosa
B)bulimia
C)depersonalization
D)fad dieting
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78
The process of helping a patient get through the acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal is known as:

A)substance abuse.
B)alcohol intoxication.
C)family therapy
D)detoxication.
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79
An exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance is characteristic of a ________ personality.

A)delusional
B)antisocial
C)narcissistic
D)schizophrenic
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80
Which psychiatric therapy places the patient in a dream-like trance?

A)hypnosis
B)group therapy
C)psychoanalysis
D)play therapy
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