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Question 1 points
A patient's rating of the quality of his or her interview is mainly dependent
upon the extent to which the interviewer indicates that he or she understands
the patient's
Question options:
aptitudes.
aspirations.
emotions.
abilities.
Question
points
2
The term is related to the orientation of a client and might refer to the
intactness of the client's senses such as vision and hearing.
Question options:
sensibility
physiography
perceptivity
sensorium
Question
3 points
Which statement is true with regard to emotions in the context of mental
status evaluations?
Question options:
<p>Mood and affect are considered virtually identical concepts.</p>
<p>Affect has to do with a patient's outwardly expressed range of emotions.</p>
<p>When a patient's mood is euphoric, there is no relationship between mood and
affect.</p>
<p>Types of affect can be distinguished by variables such as intensity and appropriateness.</p>
, Question
4 points
The first phase of a behavioral interview needs to include of the
elements employed in traditional interviews.
Question options:
all
many
several
none
Question
5 points
Miranda, a clinician, favors beginning an assessment with open-ended
questions. Among interview tactics, Miranda is following the advice of
authors on the topic of
Question options:
assessment interview preliminaries.
directive versus nondirective interviews.
effective sequences in interview tactics.
nonverbal behavior assessment.
Question
points
6
Which statement is true with regard to mental status evaluations (MSEs)?
Question options:
<p>MSEs are frequently used by both psychiatrists and psychologists.</p>
<p>Psychologists rely on MSEs more frequently than psychiatrists.</p>
<p>Typically, psychologists do not favor the use of MSEs.</p>
<p>Psychological assessment tests tend not to address variables covered in the
MSE.</p>
Question
points
7
Because they may cause patients to become defensive, questions are
best avoided.