CAMILLA FRANKLIN FATIGUE
IRRITABILITY FINAL PRACTICE TEST 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ What is a mental disorder? Answer: A clinically significant
disturbance in thinking, emotional regulation, or behavior causing
distress or impaired functioning.
⩥ What are occupations in occupational therapy? Answer: Meaningful
and purposeful daily activities individuals engage in.
⩥ How does OT address mental health? Answer: By improving
participation, performance, and satisfaction in meaningful occupations.
⩥ What areas of occupation are affected in mental illness? Answer:
ADLs, IADLs, social participation, leisure, and health management.
⩥ What was the Moral Treatment Era? Answer: A humane treatment
approach emphasizing routine, self-care, work, and meaningful activity.
⩥ Why did the Moral Treatment Era develop? Answer: In response to
neglect and abuse in mental institutions.
, ⩥ What is the recovery model? Answer: A person-centered approach
focusing on hope, independence, and restored function.
⩥ What is psychosocial rehabilitation? Answer: An interdisciplinary
approach helping individuals function in their chosen environments.
⩥ What is the DSM-5-TR? Answer: A manual used to diagnose and
classify mental disorders.
⩥ Why must OT practitioners understand psychiatric diagnoses?
Answer: To guide interventions, understand function, and support
reimbursement.
⩥ How are mental disorders diagnosed? Answer: Using DSM-5 criteria,
clinical assessment, and medical history.
⩥ What are major DSM-5 categories? Answer: Depressive, Anxiety,
Schizophrenia Spectrum, Bipolar, Personality, Neurocognitive,
Substance Use Disorders.
⩥ What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)? Answer: Persistent
sadness or loss of interest most of the day for at least 2 weeks.
⩥ What is anhedonia? Answer: Loss of interest or pleasure in previously
enjoyed activities.
IRRITABILITY FINAL PRACTICE TEST 2026
QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ What is a mental disorder? Answer: A clinically significant
disturbance in thinking, emotional regulation, or behavior causing
distress or impaired functioning.
⩥ What are occupations in occupational therapy? Answer: Meaningful
and purposeful daily activities individuals engage in.
⩥ How does OT address mental health? Answer: By improving
participation, performance, and satisfaction in meaningful occupations.
⩥ What areas of occupation are affected in mental illness? Answer:
ADLs, IADLs, social participation, leisure, and health management.
⩥ What was the Moral Treatment Era? Answer: A humane treatment
approach emphasizing routine, self-care, work, and meaningful activity.
⩥ Why did the Moral Treatment Era develop? Answer: In response to
neglect and abuse in mental institutions.
, ⩥ What is the recovery model? Answer: A person-centered approach
focusing on hope, independence, and restored function.
⩥ What is psychosocial rehabilitation? Answer: An interdisciplinary
approach helping individuals function in their chosen environments.
⩥ What is the DSM-5-TR? Answer: A manual used to diagnose and
classify mental disorders.
⩥ Why must OT practitioners understand psychiatric diagnoses?
Answer: To guide interventions, understand function, and support
reimbursement.
⩥ How are mental disorders diagnosed? Answer: Using DSM-5 criteria,
clinical assessment, and medical history.
⩥ What are major DSM-5 categories? Answer: Depressive, Anxiety,
Schizophrenia Spectrum, Bipolar, Personality, Neurocognitive,
Substance Use Disorders.
⩥ What is Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)? Answer: Persistent
sadness or loss of interest most of the day for at least 2 weeks.
⩥ What is anhedonia? Answer: Loss of interest or pleasure in previously
enjoyed activities.