Question 52
The American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry Code of Ethics
Principle II: Promoting the Welfare of
Children and Adolescents
... [Show More] addresses which
of the following ethical issues?
A. Fidelity
B. Autonomy
C. Beneficence-This centers on the
obligation to assisst the optimal wellbeing,
functioning and development of youth,
both as individuals and as a group. This
adherence must be prioritized over familial
or societal pressures. The activities of the
child and adolescent psychiatrist must be
based on solid scientific knowledge,
incorporating accurately conducted
research, clinical experience and sound
judgment, and an understanding of the
important relationships between the child,
adults, and agencies. The well-being,
security and needs of the child must be
uppermost.
D. Nonmaleficence
Question 53
Examples of atypical features in a patient
with Major Depressive Episode include
which of the following?
A.Overeating and oversleeping- Atypical
depression usually involves many specific
symptoms, incorporating increased
appetite or weight gain, sleepiness or
excessive sleep, marked fatigue or
weakness, moods that are powerfully
reactive to environmental circumstances,
and feeling extremely sensitive to rejection.
B. Loss of appetite
C.
An advanced age of onset
D.
No more than one previous hospitalization for
MDD
Question 55
When assessing a child who has presented
with concerns of being anxious and worried,
the provider asks the child "Do you get
sudden surges of fear that make your body
feel shaky or your heart race?" to screen for
which of the following common diagnostic
possibilities?
A.
Obsessive -compulsive disorder
B.
Posttraumatic stress disorder
C.
Panic disorder
D.
Separation anxiety disorder
Question 56
Which of the following is not consistent with
the purpose of The ANA's Code of Ethics for
Nurses?
A.
It is a succinct statement of the ethical values,
obligation, duties, and professional ideals of
nurses individually and collectively.
B.
It is the profession's non-negotiable ethical
standard.
C.
It is an expression of nursing's own
understanding of its commitment to society.
D.
It clearly determines how ethical obligations
of nurses are met.
Question 57
ADHD, impulse-control, conduct disorder,
and intellectual disabilities and anxiety
disorders are predominant during which of the
following age ranges?
A.
Ages 0-5
C. Insomnia
D. Sleep walking
Question 54
Indicators for a good prognosis in
treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
(MDD) includes which of the following?
Check all that apply.
A. A history of dysthymia
B.Absence of psychotic symptoms
C. An advanced age of onset
D. No more than one previous
hospitalization for MDD
The Answers are B and D- Cases when
outcome is good are associated with
absence of pyschosis and no more than one
previous hospitalization for MDD. Cases
when outcome is really are linked with
improper treatment, extreme initial
symptoms incorporating psychosis, early
age of onset, previous episodes, not
complete recovery after one year of
treatment, pre-existing severe mental or
medical disorder, and family dysfunction.
Question 55
When assessing a child who has presented
with concerns of being anxious and
worried, the provider asks the child "Do
you get sudden surges of fear that make
your body feel shaky or your heart race?"
to screen for which of the following
common diagnostic possibilities?
A. Obsessive -compulsive disorder
B.Posttraumatic stress disorder
B.
Ages 6-12
C.
Ages 13-18
D.
Ages 18+
Question 58
A patient in their early 20s presents reporting
chronic fluctuating moods ranging from mild
depression to at times some hypomania.
Recalls being sensitive and moody as a child.
These symptoms are consistent with which of
the following diagnoses?
A.
Dysthymia
B.
Cyclothymia
C.
Bipolar II Disorder
D.
Bipolar I Disorder
Question 59
A clinical course of one or more manic
episodes and sometimes major depressive
episodes is consistent with which of the
following diagnoses?
A.
Bipolar II Disorder
B.
Bipolar I Disorder
C.
Cyclothymic Disorder
D.
Major Depressive Episode
Question 60
The most powerful predictors of the onset of a
depressive episode is which of the following?
A.
Resent stressful events
B.
Persons with antisocial personality disorder
C.
Persons with paranoid personality disorder
D.
Person with borderline personality disorder
Question 61
C.Panic disorder -Shaking is one of the
most usual symptoms of anxiety and a
direct response to the activation of your
sympathetic nervous system. If you have
anxiety, you'll find yourself shaking. Panic
attacks before, during, or after, shaking
can be very usual. This type of shaking is
entirely due to the intense fear that those
with panic attacks experience. People with
panic attacks may also experience from
time to time shaking with no apparent
provoke, and that shaking can actually
cause a panic attack itself as the person
worries that something is wrong.
D.Separation anxiety disorder
Question 56
Which of the following is not consistent
with the purpose of The ANA's Code of
Ethics for Nurses?
A.It is a succinct statement of the ethical
values, obligation, duties, and professional
ideals of nurses individually and
collectively.
B. It is the profession's non-negotiable
ethical standard.
C. It is an expression of nursing's own
understanding of its commitment to
society. -The nursing code of ethics is a
basis for taking out nursing roles in a
manner uniform with quality in nursing
care and the ethical responsibilities of the
profession. Ethical values are essential for
all healthcare workers, especially nurses.
Sadly, nurses are frequently unable to
make complex ethical decisions, it is
significant to consult the ethics committee
before making any major decisions.
D. It clearly determines how ethical
obligations of nurses are met. [Show Less]