QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Is nonverbal or verbal communication more significant? - CORRECT
ANSWER neither... both are equally important
Hallucinations - CORRECT ANSWER a person is seeing things or hearing voices
Dilusion - CORRECT ANSWER making things up, thinking
tangential thinking - CORRECT ANSWER wandering off the topic and never
providing the information requested
Wellbutrin - CORRECT ANSWER drug to help someone stop smoking
Manifestations of shaken baby syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER respiratory distress,
bulging fontanels, increased head circumference, and retinal hemorrhage.
Rape is a crime of... - CORRECT ANSWER violence, aggression, anger, and power
Expressed reaction (Rape Trauma Syndrome) - CORRECT ANSWER overt, emotional
outbursts of crying, laughing, anger, and incoherence.
Controlled reaction (Rape Trauma Syndrome) - CORRECT ANSWER appears calm
and blunted, but can also be confused, numb, and have difficulty making decisions
SANE nurse - CORRECT ANSWER Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
Referent - CORRECT ANSWER the incentive or motivation for communication
, channel - CORRECT ANSWER the method of transmitting and receiving a message
communication with children - CORRECT ANSWER be at their eye level, use simple
language, know that they are sensitive to nonverbal communication
Lethargic - CORRECT ANSWER able to open eyes and respond, but the person is
drowsy and falls asleep readily
Stuporous - CORRECT ANSWER requires vigorous, painful stimuli to get a brief
response
Comatose - CORRECT ANSWER unconscious and does not respond to painful stimuli
Mood - CORRECT ANSWER the emotion a client is feeling
Affect - CORRECT ANSWER expression of the mood or emotion
To assess immediate memory - CORRECT ANSWER ask the client to repeat numbers
To assess recent memory - CORRECT ANSWER ask the client to recall recent events
To assess remote memory - CORRECT ANSWER ask the client to state his mothers
maiden name or date of birth, etc.
Level of Consciousness test - CORRECT ANSWER Glasgow Coma Scale
Glasgow Coma Scale - CORRECT ANSWER eyes, verbal, motor response are
evaluated
Max- 15 points. below 8= coma