Niacin answerNutritional deficiency in vegan diet that mimics psychiatric symptoms
Thiamine (Vitamin B1) answerDeficiency associated with chronic alcohol abuse
Birth to age 2 answerPositive Babinski reflex is normal for what age range
Managed Care Organization (MCO) answerSystem where the insurer is not only the payer but also the
provider of healthcare
0.5 mg/day; 3 mg/day answer2 part Q: Recommended starting dose of risperidone (Risperdal) for
adolescence age 13 to 17; and recommended therapeutic dose for adolescence
Structural family therapy answerWhat type of family therapy use a structural mapping or genograms as
a treatment intervention
Structural family therapy answerEmphasizes how, when, and to whom family members relate in order
to understand and change family structure; goal is to produce structural change in family organization;
uses genograms to illustrate Relationships using symbols for overinvolvement, conflict, and coalitions.
case management answerInvolves coordinating care across treatment settings to ensure quality
outcomes
Normalcy; crazy answerExample of mental health promotion is: validating _______ of feelings and
ensuring patients they are not _______.
Special interest group answerCollection of individuals who coordinate lobbying efforts Around a
common interest and seek to influence policy makers
Legislative assistant answerEmployee of a senator or representative Who keeps the legislator informed,
meets with constituents, And drafts reports
, caucus (congressional) answerA group of members of Congress or a political party created to support a
defined political ideology
grassroots lobbying answerWhen unpaid individuals contact their legislators to influence policy
14-17 answerThe HAM-A is ranked from 0 (not present) to 4 (severe). What scores indicate mild
anxiety?
18-24 answerThe HAM-A is ranked from 0 (not present) to 4 (severe). What scores indicate mild
anxiety?
25-30 answerThe HAM-A is ranked from 0 (not present) to 4 (severe). What scores indicate severe
anxiety?
sensorimotor stage (birth-2 years) answerPiaget's stages of cognitive development when children
develop object permanence (things exist even when they cannot be seen).
preoperational stage (2-5 years) answerPiaget's stages of cognitive development when children tend to
be egocentric, think concretely, and develop language and thinking.
concrete operational stage (6-11 years) answerPiaget's stages of cognitive development when children
begin using logic or reasoning about concrete events.
formal operational stage (11-19 years) answerPiaget's stages of cognitive development when children
begin to think abstractly, reason hypothetically, use deductive logic,
Infancy (birth to 2 years) answerPiaget's sensoriomotor stage of cognitive development when children
develop object permanence
Early childhood (2-5 years) answerPiagets preoperational stage