Clinical Management II
Final Assessment (Qns & Ans)
2025
General Instructions
1. Read All Questions Carefully: Make sure you understand each question.
2. Time Management: You have a specific amount of time to complete the exam.
Keep an eye on the clock and pace yourself.
3. Allowed Materials: Only use materials that are explicitly allowed. Unauthorized
materials can lead to disqualification.
4. ANS Format: Follow the required format for your ANS. For example, multiple-
choice questions might need you to select the best ANS, while essay questions
require detailed responses.
5. Academic Integrity: Adhere to the university's honor code. Any form of cheating or
plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
6. Technical Requirements: Ensure your computer and internet connection are
stable. For online exams, you might need a webcam and microphone for proctoring
purposes.
7. Submission: Submit your ANS before the time expires. Late submissions might
not be accepted.
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,1. Which of the following is the primary symptom of Attention-
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?
a) Social withdrawal
b) Impulsivity
c) Excessive worry
d) Hallucinations
ANS: b) Impulsivity
Rationale: Impulsivity is one of the hallmark symptoms of
ADHD, alongside inattention and hyperactivity.
2. What is the first-line pharmacological treatment for Major
Depressive Disorder in children?
a) Mood stabilizers
b) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
c) Benzodiazepines
d) Atypical antipsychotics
ANS: b) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Rationale: SSRIs are considered the first-line treatment for
pediatric depression due to their efficacy and relative safety.
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,3. Which intervention is most effective for managing acute
behavioral crises in children?
a) Restraint
b) Medication
c) De-escalation techniques
d) Isolation
ANS: c) De-escalation techniques
Rationale: De-escalation techniques are designed to reduce
tension and avoid the need for physical interventions.
4. In assessing a child's risk for suicide, which of the following
factors is most indicative of an increased risk?
a) Good family support
b) Recent behavioral changes
c) Participation in sports
d) Strong academic performance
ANS: b) Recent behavioral changes
Rationale: Sudden changes in behavior can indicate high
emotional distress or risk for suicide in children and adolescents.
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, 5. What is a common side effect of psychostimulants used in the
treatment of ADHD?
a) Weight gain
b) Sedation
c) Insomnia
d) Increased appetite
ANS: c) Insomnia
Rationale: Insomnia is a frequent side effect of stimulants, as
they can increase alertness and reduce the ability to fall asleep.
Fill-in-the-Blank Questions
6. The cornerstone of treatment for children with Autism
Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is __________.
ANS: Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)
Rationale: ABA is the most researched and effective approach
in treating children with ASD by reinforcing positive behaviors.
7. The assessment tool commonly used to evaluate behavioral
and emotional problems in children ages 6-18 is the __________.
ANS: Child Behavior Checklists (CBCL)
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