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A college student who failed an important test says, "I'll never
find a good job now." This statement is an example of what?
A) All-or-nothing thinking
B) Overgeneralization
C) Cognitive distortion
D) Catastrophizing - correct answer- C) Cognitive
distortion
A nurse, leading an inpatient group dealing with womens issues,
identifies a patient who isassuming the role of aggressor. Which
behavior characterizes this role?
a. Attempting to manipulate others
b. Mediating conflicts and disagreements
c. Criticizing the contributions of others
d. Seeking a position between contending sides - correct
answer- c. Criticizing the contributions of others
,A patient in a support group says, "I'm tired of being sick.
Everyone always helps me, but I will be glad when I can help
someone else." This statement reflects:
A) Altruism
B) Universality
C) Cohesiveness
D) Corrective recapitulation - correct answer- Answer: A)
Altruism
A patient reports little change in her blood pressure even though
she has been doing thebiofeedback exercises stating that, The
machine has not been successful. The nurse will observethe next
session being aware that:
A.) There are several different components that need to be
mastered in order toachieve successful biofeedback results.
B.) The machine is a critical component of biofeedback during all
phases and itsresponse needs to be monitored by a professional.
C.) A patients relaxation skills need to be excellent because
muscle responses play a large role in determining the success of
biofeedback.
D. The patients mood and emotional stability affects ones ability
to alterphysiological results and thus affect positive results from
,biofeedback. - correct answer- A. there are several
different components that need to be mastered in order to
achieve successful biofeedback results
A patient tells the psychiatric advanced practice nurseshe is
going to try supplementing her selectiveserotonin reuptake
inhibitor with St. John's wort. Whichaction should the psychiatric
advanced practice nursetake first?a)Assess the patient for
depression and risk for suicide.
b)Suggest that aromatherapy may produce even better results.
c)Advise her of the danger of serotonin syndrome.
d)Suggest she consider decreasing the dosage of her
antidepressan - correct answer- c)Advise her of the
danger of serotonin syndrome.
According to Beck et al. (1979), depression can be understood
via schemas, cognitive errors, and what else?
A) Positive reinforcement
B) Cognitive triad
C) Behavioral patterns
D) Emotional responses - correct answer- Answer: B)
Cognitive triad
, According to Beck's theory, depression can develop, persist, and
recur as a result of cognitive structures called:
A) Schemas
B) Archetypes
C) Heuristics
D) Paradigms - correct answer- Answer: A) Schemas
An assumption of _______ therapy states that people make
themselves sick anytime they escalate a desire or preference
into a demand or absolute must. (People become who they
become based on their beliefs).
A. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
B. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
C. Psychodynamic Therapy
D. Solution-Focused Therapy - correct answer- Answer:
B. Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the scientific fact that
our ________ cause our feelings and behaviors, not external
things, like people, situations, and events.
A) Emotions
B) Thoughts