SHADOW HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH TINA
JONES PRACTICE TEST 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ Mental disorder. Answer: Any behavior or emotional state that causes
an individual great suffering, is self-destructive, seriously impairs the
person's ability to work or get along with others, or endangers others or
the community.
⩥ DSM IV TR. Answer: the American Psychiatric Association's-
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition,
with an updated "text revision"; a widely used system for classifying
psychological disorders.
⩥ DSM IV TR. Answer: Means of categorizing mental illness
Classifies and defines specific psychiatric disorders
Defines disorders, not people
Each disorder classifies behaviors that result in distress
⩥ DSM IV TR - Axis I. Answer: primary diagnosis ex depression,
schizo
,⩥ Axis II. Answer: mental retardation and personality disorder,substance
-related,anxiety
⩥ Axis III. Answer: any physical problems, medical conditions that are
relevant
to the persons mental disorder.
⩥ Axis IV. Answer: Psychosocial and environmental problems (father in
jail, homeless, etc) stressors
⩥ Axis V. Answer: Global Assessment of functioning rates the overal
psychological functioning DSMIV category for the rating of patients
current behavior: 1= can't function and 100= functioning well
⩥ psychotropic drugs. Answer: Antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood
stabilizers, anxiolytics, and stimulants, psychiatric drugs used in the
treatment of psychological or mental disorders
⩥ Deinstitutionalization. Answer: the policy of shifting care for patients
with severe or chronic mental health problems from inpatient facilities to
community-based facilities
⩥ SSDI. Answer: severe and persistent mental illness to be more
independent financially and not rely on family for money
, ⩥ Inpatient Mental Health Care. Answer: Acute -less restrictive
Chronic- more restrictive
⩥ Outpatient mental health care. Answer: Acute- person lives on there
own and comes in for care
Chronic - person is in a halfway house
⩥ Community Mental Health Centers. Answer: institutions for the
treatment of people with mental health problems in the community; may
include teams of social workers, therapists, and physicians who
coordinate care these are acute care like Butler Hospital if the patient
does 90 days then they can go to Eleanor Slater Hospital chronic care
⩥ Autonomy. Answer: independence; self-determination -
⩥ Involuntary hospitalization. Answer: confined to hospital against
patient's will because they are a danger to themselves, others.
⩥ Levels of Prevention. Answer: Primary -- healthy diet no mental
health issues
Secondary- kids smoking -stop before damage occurs to restore
homeostasis
Tertiary- patient had diagnosis Ex schizo placedinto group home goal
optimal level of functioning
JONES PRACTICE TEST 2026 TESTED
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
⩥ Mental disorder. Answer: Any behavior or emotional state that causes
an individual great suffering, is self-destructive, seriously impairs the
person's ability to work or get along with others, or endangers others or
the community.
⩥ DSM IV TR. Answer: the American Psychiatric Association's-
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition,
with an updated "text revision"; a widely used system for classifying
psychological disorders.
⩥ DSM IV TR. Answer: Means of categorizing mental illness
Classifies and defines specific psychiatric disorders
Defines disorders, not people
Each disorder classifies behaviors that result in distress
⩥ DSM IV TR - Axis I. Answer: primary diagnosis ex depression,
schizo
,⩥ Axis II. Answer: mental retardation and personality disorder,substance
-related,anxiety
⩥ Axis III. Answer: any physical problems, medical conditions that are
relevant
to the persons mental disorder.
⩥ Axis IV. Answer: Psychosocial and environmental problems (father in
jail, homeless, etc) stressors
⩥ Axis V. Answer: Global Assessment of functioning rates the overal
psychological functioning DSMIV category for the rating of patients
current behavior: 1= can't function and 100= functioning well
⩥ psychotropic drugs. Answer: Antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood
stabilizers, anxiolytics, and stimulants, psychiatric drugs used in the
treatment of psychological or mental disorders
⩥ Deinstitutionalization. Answer: the policy of shifting care for patients
with severe or chronic mental health problems from inpatient facilities to
community-based facilities
⩥ SSDI. Answer: severe and persistent mental illness to be more
independent financially and not rely on family for money
, ⩥ Inpatient Mental Health Care. Answer: Acute -less restrictive
Chronic- more restrictive
⩥ Outpatient mental health care. Answer: Acute- person lives on there
own and comes in for care
Chronic - person is in a halfway house
⩥ Community Mental Health Centers. Answer: institutions for the
treatment of people with mental health problems in the community; may
include teams of social workers, therapists, and physicians who
coordinate care these are acute care like Butler Hospital if the patient
does 90 days then they can go to Eleanor Slater Hospital chronic care
⩥ Autonomy. Answer: independence; self-determination -
⩥ Involuntary hospitalization. Answer: confined to hospital against
patient's will because they are a danger to themselves, others.
⩥ Levels of Prevention. Answer: Primary -- healthy diet no mental
health issues
Secondary- kids smoking -stop before damage occurs to restore
homeostasis
Tertiary- patient had diagnosis Ex schizo placedinto group home goal
optimal level of functioning