2024 Version
Mental illness is the second leading cause of disability in the world. (True/False) - ✔✔FALSE?
Alzheimer's disease is the most prevalent form of dementia. (True/False) - ✔✔TRUE
The rate of deaths from self-harm/suicide is greatest in:
a. Adolescence
b. Young Adults
c. Middle-aged Adults
d. Older Adults - ✔✔
Binge-eating Disorder is characterized by:
a. Repeated incidents of consuming large amounts of food, typically followed by purging.
b. Repeated incidents of consuming large amounts of food, not followed purging.
c. Repeated incidents of consuming large amounts of food, typically followed use of laxatives.
d. None are correct. - ✔✔Repeated incidents of consuming large amounts of food, not followed purging.
All of the following describe the role of a physician EXCEPT:
a. Leaders of the healthcare team.
b. Critical thinkers
c. Hard working
d. None are exceptions - ✔✔
Physician Assistants are licensed to:
a. Prescribe medications
b. Diagnose illnesses
, c. Manage treatment plans
d. All of the above are correct - ✔✔
A Doctor of Osteopathic medicine, or DO, has knowledge and skills of a chiropractor and a medical
doctor. (True/False). — From Dr. Walstrom video - ✔✔
A goal of the FNDH Guatemala program is to participate in: a. Community activities
b. Cultural aspects
c. Service learning projects
d. All of the above - ✔✔
In asylums, patients were sometimes abused while receiving care. (T/F) - ✔✔
Nearly 50% of Americans will develop at least one mental illness in their lifetime. (T/F) - ✔✔
Biological risk factors that may lead to mental illness in children include all of the following EXCEPT:
a. Environmental exposure to lead
b. Malnutrition in pregnancy
c. Chromosomal syndromes
d. Poverty - ✔✔
Anxiety disorders include the following examples, EXCEPT:
a. Depression
b. Panic disorders
c. Agoraphobia
d. Social phobia
e. Obsessive-compulsive Disorder - ✔✔