NSG 526 Exam 1
Abstract Thought Process - ANS-Ability to think abstractly, assessed through interpretation of
proverbs or object similarities.
Abstract Thought Process - ANS-Ability to think abstractly, assessed through interpretation of
proverbs or object similarities.
Accurate Documentation: Why is it significant? - ANS-Significant for legal protection, regulatory
standards compliance, reimbursement, liability reduction, consistency in therapeutic
intervention, and assistance with utilization review.
Activation/Inhibition Coordination - ANS-Helping patients initiate positive actions and thoughts
while inhibiting blockages to change.
Age range of the anal stage - ANS-18 months to 3 years of age.
Age range of the anal stage - ANS-The anal stage typically occurs from 18 months to 3 years of
age.
Age range of the oral stage - ANS-Birth to 18 months of age.
Age range of the oral stage - ANS-The oral stage typically occurs from birth to 18 months of
age.
Age range of the phallic stage - ANS-Ages of 3 and 6 years.
Age range of the phallic stage - ANS-The phallic stage typically occurs between the ages of 3
and 6 years.
Alcohol and Substance Use History - ANS-History of alcohol and substance use, including illicit
substances, caffeine, and nicotine; CAGE questionnaire may be administered.
Alcohol and substance use history - ANS-Important for assessing substance-related issues and
risk factors, including administration of screening tools like the CAGE questionnaire.
Anal stage of psychosexual development - ANS-The anal stage is a stage of psychosexual
development during which the child's focus of pleasure is on eliminating and retaining feces.
Anal stage of psychosexual development - ANS-The child's focus of pleasure is on eliminating
and retaining feces.
,Assessment approach in brief psychodynamic therapy - ANS-Rapid and early assessment.
Assessment approach in brief psychodynamic therapy - ANS-Rapid and early assessment.
Assessment of Readiness to Change - ANS-The therapist assessing each patient, being
attentive to signs of openness or resistance.
Assurance of Following a Systematic Model - ANS-Ensuring the ability to give a professional
explanation for the chosen course of action.
Attachment Figure's Role in John Bowlby's Attachment Theory - ANS-Provides a sense of
security for the infant, essential for healthy development.
Atypical History - ANS-A history that does not fit the typical presentation of the disorder should
be considered during assessment.
Autonomy in Healthcare - ANS-Refers to respecting the right of patients to make their own
decisions about their healthcare.
Beginning of the genital stage - ANS-Onset of puberty (12 years and older), when sexual urges
are once again awakened, and adolescents direct their sexual urges toward opposite-sex peers.
Beginning of the genital stage - ANS-The genital stage begins at the onset of puberty (12 years
and older), when sexual urges are once again awakened, and adolescents direct their sexual
urges toward opposite-sex peers.
Behavior and General Appearance - ANS-Evaluation of client's physical presentation, including
body language, grooming, and activity level.
Behavior and General Appearance - ANS-Evaluation of client's physical presentation, including
body language, grooming, and activity level.
Belief in Growth Potential - ANS-Operating from the principle that each person has the capacity
for psychological growth, viewing problems as opportunities for growth and believing in the
potential for continuous improvement.
Beneficence in Counseling Practice - ANS-The counselor's responsibility to contribute to the
welfare of the client.
Beneficence in Healthcare - ANS-Involves acting in the best interest of the patient to promote
their well-being.
, Best candidates for brief psychotherapy - ANS-Relatively healthy, well-functioning individuals
with a clearly circumscribed area of difficulty, who are intelligent, psychologically minded, and
motivated for change.
Best candidates for brief psychotherapy - ANS-Relatively healthy, well-functioning individuals
with a clearly circumscribed area of difficulty, who are intelligent, psychologically minded, and
motivated for change.
Biological treatments - ANS-Originally sought by Freud for psychological disturbances before he
focused on psychological treatments.
Biological treatments - ANS-Originally sought by Freud for psychological disturbances before he
focused on psychological treatments.
Biopsychosocial history - ANS-Comprehensive assessment of client's lifetime biologic,
psychological, and social functioning, aiding in formulating psychiatric diagnosis.
Biopsychosocial history - ANS-Comprehensive assessment of client's lifetime biologic,
psychological, and social functioning.
Biopsychosocial History - ANS-Comprehensive record of client's lifetime experiences, including
biological, psychological, and social factors.
Biopsychosocial History - ANS-Comprehensive record of client's lifetime experiences, including
biological, psychological, and social factors.
Breach in Tort Claim - ANS-The provider committed a breach of the duty to the patient.
Characteristics of the latency stage - ANS-During the latency stage, sexual urges remain
repressed, and children primarily interact and play with same-sex peers.
Characteristics of the latency stage - ANS-Sexual urges remain repressed, and children
primarily interact and play with same-sex peers.
Chief complaint - ANS-Reason for current contact with mental health system, obtained in client's
own words, providing valuable data concerning the client's illness.
Chief Complaint - ANS-Reason for current contact with the mental health system, obtained in
client's own words.
CNS - ANS-Encompasses mild head trauma, multiple sclerosis (MS), seizure disorders,
Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, learning disabilities, and dyslexia within the THINC
MED mnemonic.
Abstract Thought Process - ANS-Ability to think abstractly, assessed through interpretation of
proverbs or object similarities.
Abstract Thought Process - ANS-Ability to think abstractly, assessed through interpretation of
proverbs or object similarities.
Accurate Documentation: Why is it significant? - ANS-Significant for legal protection, regulatory
standards compliance, reimbursement, liability reduction, consistency in therapeutic
intervention, and assistance with utilization review.
Activation/Inhibition Coordination - ANS-Helping patients initiate positive actions and thoughts
while inhibiting blockages to change.
Age range of the anal stage - ANS-18 months to 3 years of age.
Age range of the anal stage - ANS-The anal stage typically occurs from 18 months to 3 years of
age.
Age range of the oral stage - ANS-Birth to 18 months of age.
Age range of the oral stage - ANS-The oral stage typically occurs from birth to 18 months of
age.
Age range of the phallic stage - ANS-Ages of 3 and 6 years.
Age range of the phallic stage - ANS-The phallic stage typically occurs between the ages of 3
and 6 years.
Alcohol and Substance Use History - ANS-History of alcohol and substance use, including illicit
substances, caffeine, and nicotine; CAGE questionnaire may be administered.
Alcohol and substance use history - ANS-Important for assessing substance-related issues and
risk factors, including administration of screening tools like the CAGE questionnaire.
Anal stage of psychosexual development - ANS-The anal stage is a stage of psychosexual
development during which the child's focus of pleasure is on eliminating and retaining feces.
Anal stage of psychosexual development - ANS-The child's focus of pleasure is on eliminating
and retaining feces.
,Assessment approach in brief psychodynamic therapy - ANS-Rapid and early assessment.
Assessment approach in brief psychodynamic therapy - ANS-Rapid and early assessment.
Assessment of Readiness to Change - ANS-The therapist assessing each patient, being
attentive to signs of openness or resistance.
Assurance of Following a Systematic Model - ANS-Ensuring the ability to give a professional
explanation for the chosen course of action.
Attachment Figure's Role in John Bowlby's Attachment Theory - ANS-Provides a sense of
security for the infant, essential for healthy development.
Atypical History - ANS-A history that does not fit the typical presentation of the disorder should
be considered during assessment.
Autonomy in Healthcare - ANS-Refers to respecting the right of patients to make their own
decisions about their healthcare.
Beginning of the genital stage - ANS-Onset of puberty (12 years and older), when sexual urges
are once again awakened, and adolescents direct their sexual urges toward opposite-sex peers.
Beginning of the genital stage - ANS-The genital stage begins at the onset of puberty (12 years
and older), when sexual urges are once again awakened, and adolescents direct their sexual
urges toward opposite-sex peers.
Behavior and General Appearance - ANS-Evaluation of client's physical presentation, including
body language, grooming, and activity level.
Behavior and General Appearance - ANS-Evaluation of client's physical presentation, including
body language, grooming, and activity level.
Belief in Growth Potential - ANS-Operating from the principle that each person has the capacity
for psychological growth, viewing problems as opportunities for growth and believing in the
potential for continuous improvement.
Beneficence in Counseling Practice - ANS-The counselor's responsibility to contribute to the
welfare of the client.
Beneficence in Healthcare - ANS-Involves acting in the best interest of the patient to promote
their well-being.
, Best candidates for brief psychotherapy - ANS-Relatively healthy, well-functioning individuals
with a clearly circumscribed area of difficulty, who are intelligent, psychologically minded, and
motivated for change.
Best candidates for brief psychotherapy - ANS-Relatively healthy, well-functioning individuals
with a clearly circumscribed area of difficulty, who are intelligent, psychologically minded, and
motivated for change.
Biological treatments - ANS-Originally sought by Freud for psychological disturbances before he
focused on psychological treatments.
Biological treatments - ANS-Originally sought by Freud for psychological disturbances before he
focused on psychological treatments.
Biopsychosocial history - ANS-Comprehensive assessment of client's lifetime biologic,
psychological, and social functioning, aiding in formulating psychiatric diagnosis.
Biopsychosocial history - ANS-Comprehensive assessment of client's lifetime biologic,
psychological, and social functioning.
Biopsychosocial History - ANS-Comprehensive record of client's lifetime experiences, including
biological, psychological, and social factors.
Biopsychosocial History - ANS-Comprehensive record of client's lifetime experiences, including
biological, psychological, and social factors.
Breach in Tort Claim - ANS-The provider committed a breach of the duty to the patient.
Characteristics of the latency stage - ANS-During the latency stage, sexual urges remain
repressed, and children primarily interact and play with same-sex peers.
Characteristics of the latency stage - ANS-Sexual urges remain repressed, and children
primarily interact and play with same-sex peers.
Chief complaint - ANS-Reason for current contact with mental health system, obtained in client's
own words, providing valuable data concerning the client's illness.
Chief Complaint - ANS-Reason for current contact with the mental health system, obtained in
client's own words.
CNS - ANS-Encompasses mild head trauma, multiple sclerosis (MS), seizure disorders,
Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, learning disabilities, and dyslexia within the THINC
MED mnemonic.