NUR. 6665 Final Exam
11. Which of the following social interactions indicates progression into the normal range,
meeting developmental milestones for a
... [Show More] 5-year-old?
A
.
Shares on own
B
.
Engages in imaginative play
C
.
Group play; has a preferred friend
D
.
Has a group of friends, apologizes
for errors
12. Which of the following social interactions indicates progression into the normal range,
meeting developmental milestones for a 5-year-old?
A
.
Shares on
own
B
.
Engages in
imaginative
play
C
.
Group play;
has a
preferred
friend
D
.
Has a group
of friends,
apologizes for
errors
13. Under hypnosis or during psychotherapy, a patient may recover a
memory of a painful experience that is etiologically significant. This is
known as which of the following?
A
.
False memory
syndrome
B
.
Recalled memory
syndrome
C
.
Dissociative trance
disorder
D
.
Recovered identity
disorder
NURS 6665 Final Exam Questions And Answers
Which of the following is true regarding how intermittent explosive disorder
is differentiated from antisocial or borderline personality disorder?
A
.
In personality disorders, the aggressiveness and impulsivity are mild.
B
.
In personality disorders, the person is much less aware of the
symptoms.
C
.
In personality disorders, functioning is less likely to be affected.
D
.
In personality disorders, aggressiveness and impulsivity is part of the
person’s character and is present between outbursts.
Indicators of imitative dissociative identity disorder include which of the
following symptoms?
A
.
Symptom exaggeration
B
.
Confusion and shame related to
symptoms
C
.
Use of symptoms to excuse antisocial
behaviors
D
.
A and C only
Which of the following would be a developmental trigger for a 3-yearold? Check all that apply.
A
.
Cannot balance on one foot for 3 seconds, cannot copy a circle
B
.
Lack of imaginative plan; cannot hypothesize an other’s thought
C
.
Cannot use a three-word sentence; speech only 50%
understandable
D
.
Speech less than 75% understandable; cannot identify self or
details in pictures
A child who demonstrates repetitive significant violations of social rules
and the rights of others over the course of a year would likely be diagnosed
with which of the following diagnoses?
A
.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity
disorder
B
.
Autism spectrum disorder
C Conduct disorder
.
D
.
Oppositional defiant disorder
Experiences of depersonalization and derealization are common in which of
the following patients?
A
.
Patients with seizures
B
.
Patients with migraines
C
.
Patients who use
marijuana
D
.
All of the above
Which of the following is consistent with what is known about treating
individuals with kleptomania?
A
.
Insight-oriented psychotherapy has been shown to be effective
regardless of motivation level of the individual.
B
.
Psychoanalysis is the treatment of choice.
C
.
Behavior therapy including aversion therapy has been reported to be
successful with highly motivated individuals.
D
.
A combination of aversive conditioning and alter social contingencies
has been reported successful even when self-motivation was lacking.
Which of the following biological factors have been associated with
kleptomania? Check all that apply.
A
.
Brain diseases
B
.
Cortical atrophy
C
.
Mental retardation
D
.
Enlarged lateral
ventricles
A type of delirium characterized by cycling through psychomotor agitation
and retardation, from apathy to hypervigilance is known as which of the
following?
A. Mixed delirium
B. Bipolar delirium
C.
Hyperactive
delirium
D. A and B
Most patients with dissociative identity disorder meet criteria for which of
the following?
A
.
Schizophrenia
B
.
Cyclic mood disorder
C
.
Schizoaffective disorder
D
.
Unspecified mood disorder with depressive
symptoms
A patient presents reporting acute amnesia and fugue episodes in addition
to recurrent blackouts, unexplained possessions, and fluctuations in skills,
habits, and knowledge. The ARNP recognizes this is consistent with which
of the following?
A
.
Systematized Amnesia
B
.
Post-traumatic Amnesia
C
.
Transient Global Amnesia
D
.
Dissociative Identify
Disorder
Which of the following are included in the five different milestone skill areas
that should be evaluated?
A
.
Social/emotional skills
B
.
Gross/fine motor skills
C
.
Speech and language
skills
D
.
All the above
An episode of acute violent behavior for which the person claims amnesia
is known as which of the following?
A
.
Amok
B Abulia
.
C
.
Akathisia
s
D
.
Abreacti
on
Which of the following would be a developmental red flag that would
trigger further assessment for a 2-year-old?
A
.
Cannot jump; cannot throw object overhand.
B
.
Cannot use a three-word sentence; speech only 50% understandable
C
.
Cannot use a meaningful two-word phrase; lack of empathy (looking sad
if a child cries)
D
.
Never imitates adult activities; cannot do parallel play.
A
.
Seizures
B
.
Diarrhea
C
.
Paralysis
D
.
Mid-line
anesthesia
or a general medical condition which causes clinically significant distress or
impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning
is most specifically known as which of the following?
A
.
Dissociative fugue
B
.
Dissociative
amnesia
C
.
Posttraumatic
amnesia
D
.
Systematized
amnesia
The ARNP notices the 6-month-old does not have a spontaneous smile
response and realizes which of the following?
A
.
This is normal for most 6-month-old.
B
.
This is a cognitive developmental red-flag delay and triggers further
assessment.
C
.
This is a social/emotional developmental red-flag delay and triggers
further assessment.
D
.
This represents a normal delay for a 6-month-old; will need to be
assessed further at the 9-month-old assessment.
cognitive assessment should include which of the following?
A
.
Baseline cognitive
functioning
B
.
Changes from baseline
functioning
C
.
Speed of onset of cognitive
changes
D
.
All of the above
Interest in fires and deliberate setting of fires for financial gain is known as
which of the following?
A
.
Arson
B
.
Pyromania
C
.
Intermittent explosive
disorder
D
.
Impulse control disorde
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 [Show Less]