Advanced Review Material | Grade A+
• neck and elbow extension, wrist and finger flexion . ANSWER: decerebrate rigity
• client's internal values, sense of morality, how he views the purpose of life. .
ANSWER: spirituality
• client's beliefs accoridng to an organized set of patterns of worship and rituals .
ANSWER: religion
• client requires vigorous or painful stimuli to elicit a brief response. may not be
able to respond verbally . ANSWER: stuporous
• patient is unconscious and does nto respond to painful stimuli . ANSWER:
comatose
• score of waht would indicate a coma on glasgow coma scale? . ANSWER: 7, max
is 15
• pupil response for parasympathetic division and sympathetic division .
ANSWER: parasympatheitc: constricts sympathetic: dialates
• dealting with anxiety by reaching out to others . ANSWER: altruism
• dealing with unacceptable feelings or impulses by unconsciously substituing
acceptable forms of expression . ANSWER: sublimination
, • voluntarily denying unpleasant thoughts and feelings . ANSWER: suppression
• unconsciously putting unacceptable ideas, thoughts, and emotions out of
awareness . ANSWER: repression
• sudden use of childlike or primative behaviors that do not correlate with the
person's current developmental level . ANSWER: regression
• shifting feelings related to an object, person, or situation to another less
threatenign object, person, or situation . ANSWER: displacemnet
• overcompensating or demonstrating the opposite behavior of what is felt .
ANSWER: reaction formation
• performing an act to make up for prior behavior . ANSWER: undoing
• creating reasonable and acceptable explanations for unacceptable behavior .
ANSWER: rationalization
• creating a temporary compartmentalization or lack of connection between the
person's identity, memory, or how they perceive the environment . ANSWER:
dissociation
• pretending the truth is not reality to manage the anxity of anknoledging what is
real . ANSWER: denial
• emphasizing strengths to make up for weaknesses . ANSWER: compensation