PN1200 MH OBJ 7 EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Anxiety - ANS Apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread from real or perceived threat
Fear - ANS Reaction to specific danger
Normal anxiety - ANS Necessary for survival
Mild anxiety - ANS Occurs in the normal experience of everyday living; allows an individual to
perceive reality in sharp focus; problem solving becomes more effective; physical symptoms
may include slight discomfort, restlessness, irritability, or mild tension-relieving behaviours
Moderate Anxiety - ANS Sees, hears or grasps less information; selective inattention;
learning and problem solving can still take place, although not at an optimal level; physical
symptoms include tension, pounding heart, increased pulse and respiratory rate, perspiration,
and mild somatic symptoms
Severe Anxiety - ANS May focus on one particular detail or many scattered details and have
difficulty noticing his or her environment; learning and problem solving are not possible at this
level, and the person may become dazed and confused; behaviour becomes automatic and is
aimed at reducing or relieving anxiety
Panic - ANS The most extreme level of anxiety; noticeably disturbed behavior; unable to
process what is going on in the environment; physical manifestations may include pacing,
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, running, shouting, screaming, or withdrawal, and actions may become erratic, uncoordinated,
and impulsive
Defense mechanisms - ANS Automatic coping styles that protect people from anxiety and
maintain self-image by blocking feelings, conflicts, and memories; can be healthy or unhealthy
Altruism - ANS Using yourself to diffuse potential anxious situations
Compensation - ANS Make up for deficiencies
Denial - ANS Ignoring stressful stimuli to escape it
Displacement - ANS Displacing emotions about a person/situation onto another
Dissociation - ANS Disruption to perception of the environment
Identification - ANS Taking on characteristics of another
Projection - ANS Transferring unacceptable emotions onto another
Rationalization - ANS Justifying illogical actions/feelings
Regression - ANS Responding at an earlier level of development
Repression - ANS Suppressing painful memories/events unconsciously
Suppression - ANS Suppressing painful memories/events consciously
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Anxiety - ANS Apprehension, uneasiness, uncertainty, or dread from real or perceived threat
Fear - ANS Reaction to specific danger
Normal anxiety - ANS Necessary for survival
Mild anxiety - ANS Occurs in the normal experience of everyday living; allows an individual to
perceive reality in sharp focus; problem solving becomes more effective; physical symptoms
may include slight discomfort, restlessness, irritability, or mild tension-relieving behaviours
Moderate Anxiety - ANS Sees, hears or grasps less information; selective inattention;
learning and problem solving can still take place, although not at an optimal level; physical
symptoms include tension, pounding heart, increased pulse and respiratory rate, perspiration,
and mild somatic symptoms
Severe Anxiety - ANS May focus on one particular detail or many scattered details and have
difficulty noticing his or her environment; learning and problem solving are not possible at this
level, and the person may become dazed and confused; behaviour becomes automatic and is
aimed at reducing or relieving anxiety
Panic - ANS The most extreme level of anxiety; noticeably disturbed behavior; unable to
process what is going on in the environment; physical manifestations may include pacing,
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, running, shouting, screaming, or withdrawal, and actions may become erratic, uncoordinated,
and impulsive
Defense mechanisms - ANS Automatic coping styles that protect people from anxiety and
maintain self-image by blocking feelings, conflicts, and memories; can be healthy or unhealthy
Altruism - ANS Using yourself to diffuse potential anxious situations
Compensation - ANS Make up for deficiencies
Denial - ANS Ignoring stressful stimuli to escape it
Displacement - ANS Displacing emotions about a person/situation onto another
Dissociation - ANS Disruption to perception of the environment
Identification - ANS Taking on characteristics of another
Projection - ANS Transferring unacceptable emotions onto another
Rationalization - ANS Justifying illogical actions/feelings
Regression - ANS Responding at an earlier level of development
Repression - ANS Suppressing painful memories/events unconsciously
Suppression - ANS Suppressing painful memories/events consciously
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