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Course NRNP-6665-01-PMHNP Across the Lifespan I-2021-Fall-QTRTerm-wks-1-thru-11-(08/30/2021-11/14/2021)
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Started 11/10/21 12:18 PM
Submitted 11/10/21 2:40 PM
Due Date 11/14/21 11:59 AM
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An illness of symptoms or deficits that affect voluntary motor or sensory functions, which
suggest another medical condition but that is judged to be caused by psychological factors
because the illness is preceded by conflicts or other stressors in known as which of the
following?
A
.
Factitious disorder
B
.
Illness anxiety disorder
C
.
Somatic symptom disorder
D
.
Functional neurological symptom
disorder
A condition characterized by the person giving approximate answers, with clouding of
consciousness, frequently accompanied by hallucinations or other dissociative, somatoform
or conversion symptoms is
A
.
Ganser Syndrome
B
.
Schizophrenia
C
.
Dissociative trance
disorder
D
.
Dissociative identity
disorder
Which of the following can cause delirium? Check all that apply.
A
.
Polypharmacy
B
.
Sleep deprivation
C
.
Admission/transfer/discharge from a healthcare
facility
D
.
None of the above
Acute withdrawal from alcohol represents which type of clinical problem in psychosomatic
medicine?
A
.
Medical complications of psychiatric conditions or
treatments
B
.
Psychiatric complications of medical conditions and
treatments
C
.
Psychiatric symptoms as a reaction to medical
treatments.
D
.
Co-occurring medical and psychiatric conditions.
The principal theoretician to bring psyche and soma together was which of the following?
A
.
Sigmund
Freud
B
.
Anna Freud
C
.
Karl Abraham
D
.
Georg
Groddeck
Which of the following would not be included in the treatment plan for a patient with illness
anxiety disorder?
A
.
Behavioral therapy [Show Less]