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A lack of opportunities for choice and self-management are not often related to the occurrence of
challenging behaviors.
True
False - Correct Answers False
A person living with borderline personality disorder will often act impulsively based on his or her feelings
at the time.
True
False - Correct Answers True.
Living with family is always the best option for an adult with mental illness.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
The reform movement proved that the environment where a person lives can cause mental illness.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
The main difference between bipolar disorder and depression is the age of the person at the onset of
symptoms.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
Withdrawing from people, sitting quietly and staring into space, using words or statements that don't
mean anything, and not responding emotionally to events in the environment are behaviors that you
might observe in someone who has which of the following:
,A: Borderline personality disorder
B: Social anxiety disorder
C: Schizophrenia
D: Panic disorder - Correct AnswersC: Schizophrenia
Mental illness is a lifelong disorder that a person does not recover from.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
Negative signs and symptoms are characteristics of schizophrenia that help professionals discriminate it
from psychosis related to other causes.
True
False - Correct AnswersTrue
Depression does not usually require treatment and will resolve over time if a person works on having a
positive attitude.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
Which of the following is one difference between an anxiety disorder and some other serious disorders?
A: Adults do not have good medication and treatment options.
B: Adults are less likely to hide their symptoms from others.
C: Adults are more likely to recognize their behavior as odd.
D: All of the above - Correct AnswersC: Adults are more likely to recognize their behavior as odd.
A person living with mental illness defines his or her own path to recovery which may include going back
to school, finding a new job, or moving into a more supportive living arrangement.
True
False - Correct AnswersTrue.
,Using time out procedures for disruptive behavior can be counted on to be effective.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
If you want to increase a person's use of a desired behavior, the best method is to:
A. Reinforce the desired behavior.
B. Punish the desired behavior.
C. Punish competing behaviors.
D. None of the above. - Correct AnswersA. Reinforce the desired behavior.
Even if the person has a history of serious and dangerous challenging behaviors, once a good behavior
support plan is in place, you shouldn't have to learn crisis intervention methods.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
The goals of consequence management in Positive Behavior Supports are to ensure that
A. Engaging in desired behaviors helps the person get needs met reliably and easily.
B. Engaging in the challenging behavior does not help the person get needs met.
C. Both A and B, in combination.
D. None of the above. - Correct AnswersC. Both A and B, in combination.
The use of naturally occurring consequences is preferred to the use of artificial consequences to
behavior because
A. Their use is not preferred because they are not controlled by the DSP.
B. Their use improves the chances than changes will last and generalize.
C. Their use is mandated by the majority of public funding sources.
D. None of the above. - Correct AnswersB. Their use improves the chance that changes will last and
generalize.
Response strategies are primarily the use of antecedent manipulation and teaching strategies.
, True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
Understanding the context and functions of behaviors is only important when developing prevention
and teaching strategies.
True
False - Correct AnswersFalse
Challenging behaviors are usually difficult to predict.
True.
False - Correct AnswersFalse
When someone is first learning a replacement behavior, you should reinforce it immediately, every time
the person uses it.
True
False - Correct AnswersTrue
A primary goal when responding to a person engaging in extremely disruptive or dangerous behavior
includes:
A. Protecting the person and others from harm.
B. Making sure the person knows the staff is in charge.
C. Giving the person something to stop the behavior.
D. All of the above. - Correct AnswersA. Protecting the person and others from harm.
The chance to express personal style can be an empowering experience.
True
False - Correct AnswersTrue.
It is critical that you know the complete health, medical, and personal history of each person you
support, in order to effectively provide personal care support.