Quizziz Flashcards
(15 cards)
Biological Therapies for Schizophrenia EXCEPT:
EEG
ECT
SSRIs
Psychosurgery
EEG
The following effects are seen in the Cardiovascular system after exposure to prolonged/ chronic stress EXCEPT:
Hypertension
Elevated cholesterol levels
Mechanical low back pain
Stroke
MLBP
T/F: Disorders of mood are often called Affective disorders, since affect is the external display of mood, an emotion that is felt internally.
True
A Physiologic disturbance associated with mood described as persistent craving for unnatural, nonnutritive substances
Pica
Hyperphagia
Bulimia
Coprophagia
Pica
What neuroanatomic structure is known to contribute to emotional processing and send distress signals during episodes of Stress?
Hypothalamus
Pituitary gland
Amygdala
Adrenal glands
Amygdala
Which part of the Psychiatric interview reviews the stages of the patient’s life (i.e. determine the context of psychiatric symptoms & illnesses; identify major factors in the evolution of the disorder)?
Past Psychiatric History
Past Medical History
Developmental and Social History
Review of Systems
Developmental and Social History
Formal Thought disorders EXCEPT:
Thought Blocking
Clang Associations
Depersonalization
Perseveration
Depersonalization
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage. Pain and nociception are different phenomena.
True
A behavioral pattern of drug abuse characterized by overwhelming involvement with the use of a drug, the securing of tis supply, and a high tendency to relapse after discontinuation.
Habit
Addiction
Dependence
Tolerance
Addiction
A theory that proposes that pain is a multidimensional experience produced by characteristic “neurosignature” patterns of nerve impulses generated by a widely distributed neural network in the brain.
Gate Control Theory of Pain
Biopsychosocial Model of Pain
Dualistic Theory of Pain
Neuromatrix Theory of Pain
Neuromatrix Theory of Pain
Disturbances in Conation EXCEPT:
Suicidal behavior
Stuttering
Automatic Obedience
Hostility
Stuttering
The following are examples of non-verbal or brief responses during Psychiatric interview EXCEPT:
Head nodding
“I see.”
Leaning toward a patient
“That must have been very difficult for you.”
“That must have been very difficult for you.”
In the General Adaptation Syndrome theory of Stress, which stage corresponds to the “fight-or-flight” response?
Exhaustion Phase
Resistance Phase
Alarm Phase
NONE of the above
Alarm phase
The following characterize a manic episode EXCEPT:
Elevated, expansive or irritable mood
Increased goal-directed activity
Decreased need for sleep
Psychomotor retardation
Psychomotor retardation
An example of Neurodevelopmental Disorder
ODD
Encopresis
ADHD
Gender Dysphoria
ADHD