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Jane is a 25-year-old female who lives in Philadelphia. She was

recently diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder and finds it

difficult to take public transportation to work. While at work, she

also has difficulties with productivity and managing relationships

with coworkers. What occupation/s is her generalized anxiety

disorder affecting?
F
A. Work

B. Play

C. IADLs

D. ADLs

E. B and D

F. A and C


Akinesia is:

A. Involuntary spasms of head

Muscle weakness B. Eyeballs roll back in head

C. Constant restlessness

D. Muscle weakness


Akathisia can be described as:

A. Eyeball roll back in head

D. Constant restlessness B. Involuntary spasms of head

C. muscle weakness

D. Constant restlessness


Dystonia is:

A. Chronically sad
D. Distorted positioning of the
B. Involuntary spasms
limbs
C. Muscle weakness

D. Distorted positioning of the limbs


Oculogyric Crisis means:

A. Advertisement Eyes roll back in head
A. Advertisement Eyes roll back
B. Involuntary spasms
in head
C. Constant restlessness

D. Constant restlessness

, Tardive Dyskinesia could be described as:

E. Movement disorder that may A. Muscle weakness

become permanent and can B. Slow, rhythmical, automatic stereotyped movements

include facial movements, C. Constant restlessness

writhing motions of the tongue D. Involuntary spasms

and small writhing motions of E. Movement disorder that may become permanent and can

the fingers. include facial movements, writhing motions of the tongue and

small writhing motions of the fingers.


Dysthymia is defined as:

A. Muscle weakness

B. Chronically sad B. Chronically sad

C. Constant restlessness

D. Involuntary spasms


Active Listening is

A. Only hearing what you would like to hear
C. Hear, understand, and
B. Paying attention to someone or something
indicate that the message has
C. Hear, understand, and indicate that the message has been
been communicated
communicated

D. Speak only when choosing too.


Antecedent is:

A. Event or stimulus that provokes behavior
A. Event or stimulus that
B. The action that follows the behavior
provokes behavior
C. The behavior

D. Bad behavior


Backward Chaining

A. Ends with the first step

C. Begins with the last step B. Begins with the first step

C. Begins with the last step

D. Begins in the middle


Forward Chaining

A. Begins with last step

B. Begins with first step B. Begins with first step

C. Begins in the middle

D. Ends with the first step


Close Ended Questions can be describe as having

A. "Yes" or "No" answers

A. "Yes" or "No" answers B. Multiple responses

C. Long paragraph answer

D. Require more thought


Which of the following is NOT a Clubhouse Model?

A. Comprehensive and dynamic program of support

B. Opportunities for people with severe and persistent mental
C. Usually clinical aspects have
illnesses.
been removed to focus on their
C. Usually clinical aspects have been removed to focus on their
illness.
illness.

D. Usually clinical aspects have been removed to focus on

strengths.


What does comorbid mean?

A. Two or more disorders in the same individual
A. Two or more disorders in the
B. One illness
same individual
C. All illnesses

D. No illness

, Which of the following does Delirium not affect?

A. Attention

D. Involuntary movements B. Hallucinations

C. Delusions

D. Involuntary movements


Delirium Tremens can be found in which of the following

diagnoses?

A. PTSD
C. Acute alcohol withdrawal
B. Stroke

C. Acute alcohol withdrawal

D. Parkinson's


Which of the following does Dementia not affect?

A. Memory

C. Gait B. Problem-solving skills

C. Gait

D. Language-use


Elopement is described as:

A. Being discharged appropriately
B. Running away from inpatient
B. Running away from inpatient treatment facility without
treatment facility without
appropriate discharge
appropriate discharge
C. Hiding in room

D. Being discharged early


Flat Affect can be described as:

A. Laughing after someone tells a joke

E. Lack of emotional expression B. Crying after a family member dies

on someone's face C. Being happy at a funeral

D. Being upset when failing a test

E. Lack of emotional expression on someone's face


Gestures can be described as:

A. Using body to indicate, A. Using body to indicate, demonstrates, or add emphasis

demonstrates, or add emphasis B. Using words to indicate, demonstrates, or add emphasis

C. Being silent and sitting still


Gravitational insecurity which both children and adults can

experience means:

B. Over response to A. Over response to words

gravity/movement B. Over response to gravity/movement

C. Over response to people around

D. Over response to noise


Group norms refer to:

A. Deviant behavior
B. Rules or standards for
B. Rules or standards for behavior that are expected in a group
behavior that are expected in a
C. Rules or standards for behavior that are not expected in a
group
group

D. Yelling at other group members


Hallucinations can be described as:

A. Sense of something that does not exist internally
D. Sense of something that does
B. Confused mental state
not exist externally
C. Extreme personality disorganization

D. Sense of something that does not exist externally

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