Question 1
A Relaxation therapy
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B Social skills training
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C
Motivational
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Interviewing
D
Applied behavioral
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analysis
Question 2
A
The
... [Show More] child’s clinical presentation fulfills the specific symptom based
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diagnostic criteria.
B The child’s symptoms are not caused by other diagnoses or stressors.
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C
The child’s symptoms are impairing a child’s functioning in at least two
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settings.
D A and B
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Question 3
A Allow child to keep a cell phone at bedside.
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B Establish bedtime routines and maintain consistently.
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C
Limit use of electronics in the evening i.e., television,
.
computer, etc.
D
Set and maintain a bedtime that will allow for adequate
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sleep.
Question 4
Biofeedback, deep breathing, mindfulness, and progressive muscle relaxation are strategies
that are typically used in which of the following therapies?
According to the APA which of the following are required to support a child’s DSM5 diagnosis?
Which of the following is NOT consistent with good sleep hygiene?
Which of the following antipsychotic medications have the greatest tendency to increase
appetite and body weight?
A Aripiprazole (Abilify)
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B
Ziprasidone
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(Geodon)
C Haloperidol (Haldol)
.
D
Risperidone
.
(Risperdal)
Question 5
A Safety
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B Bullying
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C Conduct disorder
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D
Oppositional defiant
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disorder
Question 6
A Substance use disorder
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B Substance withdrawal
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C Substance tolerance
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D
Substance induced mental
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disorder
Question 7
A Become a surrogate decision maker for the patient.
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B Consult a formally-designated surrogate for patient choices.
When assessing a child with disruptive or aggressive behavior, the clinician asks “Have you
been thinking about or planning to hurt anyone?” to screen for which of the following
diagnostic categories?
The clinician assessing substance abuse in an adolescent asks, “Did you develop more mood
or anxiety problems after you started using?” to screen for which of the following diagnostic
possibilities?
When the patient lacks capacity to make a decision the nurse has the ethical responsibility
to do which of the following?
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C
Make safe choices for the patient based on the nurse’s beliefs
.
and values.
D
Continue to support all the patient’s choices until a surrogate
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can be found.
Question 8
A
Obsessive -compulsive
.
disorder
B
Posttraumatic stress
.
disorder
C Panic disorder
.
D
Separation anxiety
.
disorder
Question 9
A
Ziprasidone
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(Geodon)
B
Aripiprazole
.
(Abilify)
C
Olanzapine
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(Zyprexa)
D
Quetiapine
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(Seroquel)
Question 10
A Bipolar II Disorder
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B Cyclothymic Disorder
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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?
Which of the following antipsychotic medications has the greatest risk for weight gain and
lipid changes?
A period of at least one week in which both a manic episode and a major depressive episode
occur almost daily is consistent with which diagnosis?
C
Bipolar I Disorder, mixed
.
episode
D
Bipolar I Disorder, cyclothymic
.
type
Question 11
Which of the following is NOT true about symptomatology of anorexia nervosa?
A Most aberrant behaviors directed toward losing weight occurs in secret.
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B All patients have an intense fear of gaining weight and becoming obese.
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C
Most patients with anorexia nervosa will have no difficulty eating with their family in
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public places.
D
Fear of gaining weight and becoming obese frequently contributes to the individual’s
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lack of interest in and resistance to therapy/treatment.
Question 12
Sleep-related hallucinations occurring at sleep onset are known as which of the following?
A Hypnagogic
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B
Hypnopompic
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C
Complex
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hallucinations
D
Paranormal
.
hallucinations
Question 13
A Cognitive theory
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B Psychosocial theory
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C Psychodynamic theory
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D
Learned helplessness
.
theory
The theory that depression results from specific thought distortions is consistent with which
of the following?
Question 14
A Stigma associated with mental health
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B Poor problem recognition
.
C
Limited availability of mental health
.
specialists
D All of the above
.
Question 15
A
Asking about a child and caregiver’s cultural understanding is an efficient way to
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build a therapeutic alliance.
B While cultural understanding is important, it is important not to personalize the
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diagnosis.
C
While obtaining cultural information is important, it may increase bias and thus
.
decrease accuracy of the assessment.
D
Engaging in a discussion about culture, while interesting and engaging, is a
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distraction from the problem that brought the child and caregiver to the provider.
Question 16
A Integrity
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B Justice
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C Beneficence
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D
Nonmalefice
Question 17
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nce
Which of the following antidepressant medications have the greatest
tendency to increase appetite and body weight?
Reasons for the underuse of specific mental health treatments during childhood include
which of the following?
Which of the following is true regarding the cultural formulation interview with a child and
caregiver?
According to the APA, “Psychologists seek to promote accuracy, honesty, and truthfulness in
the practice of psychology,” reflecting which of the following ethical principles?
A
Fluoxetine
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(Prozac)
B
Trazodone
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(Desyrel)
C
Amitriptyline
.
(Elavil)
D
Venlafaxine
.
(Effexor)
Question 18
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