Deck 26: Cognitive Impairments

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When you hear people talking about mental illness,analyze what is said for the following issues:

A)stereotyping,trivializing,offending,promoting health
B)stereotyping,trivializing,offering help,patronizing
C)speaking out,trivializing,offending,patronizing
D)stereotyping,trivializing,offending,patronizing
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Mood disorders are characterized by:

A)the general "highs" and "lows" that everyone experiences
B)extremes in emotion
C)feeling these emotions with lesser intensity and for longer periods
D)feeling these emotions with greater intensity and for shorter periods
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Personality disorders involve the following:

A)patterns of behaviour,mood,social interaction,and impulsiveness that positively affect a person's quality of life
B)patterns of behaviour,mood,social interaction,and impulsiveness that negatively affect a person's quality of life
C)treatment with medication only
D)changing your care often for a client experiencing a personality disorder.
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Which of the following is true regarding differentiating between mental illnesses and cognitive disorders?

A)they are the same disorder
B)for mental illnesses such as anxiety disorders,the central symptom is fear
C)cognitive impairment is always the central symptom
D)all mental illnesses include cognitive impairment as a possible symptom
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With respect to suicide:

A)someone who is considering suicide is rarely wishes to share their feelings of pain with others
B)men are three times more likely to complete a suicide attempt
C)predicting with certainty whether or not a client will commit suicide is possible
D)men attempt suicide three to four times more often than women do
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When supporting clients with anxiety disorders,the personal care provider should:

A)set the pace
B)give advice
C)push clients to try new things
D)encourage clients to practise their relaxation techniques
Question
With respect to eating disorders:

A)the prevalence is much lower for women than for men
B)eating disorders are believed to result from one cause
C)people with bulimia nervosa are often underweight
D)clients often feel pressure to achieve an ideal "thin" body as portrayed in the media
Question
Physical signs and symptoms of depression include:

A)interest is lost in activities
B)energy level is high
C)sleep is unrefreshing
D)making decisions feels overwhelming
Question
Supporting a client with a personality disorder includes:

A)maintaining eye contact
B)physically touching the client
C)whispering in their presence
D)assist clients to eat nutritiously
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Guidelines to responding to concerns about suicide include:

A)listening without judging the person
B)the belief that asking a person about suicide will plant the idea in that person's head
C)only believe the person if you are certain they are contemplating suicide
D)question the person indirectly about whether or not he is considering suicide
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Regarding stigmas about mental illness:

A)stigma refers to the positive stereotypes and discriminatory behaviours that are directed by one group toward another less powerful group.
B)stigma refers to the negative stereotypes and discriminatory behaviours that are directed by one group toward another less powerful group.
C)people with mental illnesses are dangerous and prone to violence
D)more understanding about the nature of mental illness can result in the loss of family and friends
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Supporting clients with substance use problems includes the following:

A)encouraging clients to attend treatment and take medication as prescribed
B)ask clients about how they want you to help,and offer advice
C)notify the clients' family if you are concerned that a client has started to use the substance again
D)accept clients' requests to obtain alcohol (or other substances)for them
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Which of the following statements about mental health and mental illness is true?

A)approximately one in five Canadians will be directly affected by mental illness over their lifespans
B)mental illnesses are no longer thought to be associated with biochemical changes in the brain
C)a person diagnosed with depression will not experience improved mental health if given appropriate treatment and support
D)today it is thought that mental illnesses are the result of some internal character flaw,weakness,or laziness of the person
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Guidelines for the personal care provider for supporting clients during schizophrenia-related psychoses include:

A)trying to reason with a client
B)increasing distractions by turning off TV,radio
C)avoiding touching the client
D)maintaining continuous eye contact
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Supporting clients with eating disorders includes the following:

A)affirm clients' strengths and interests that are unrelated to food
B)complementing your client on their looks
C)if your client expressing a desire to lose weight,it is appropriate to encourage them by saying,"You're not fat!"
D)provide encouragement by talking with clients specifically about eating,food,and weight
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With respect to schizophrenia:

A)there is a cure your clients may wish to try
B)rarely is a client with schizophrenia able to live a highly productive life
C)the best treatment is an "all-encompassing approach"
D)clients often have insight into their condition
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Mental health is defined as:

A)the best adjustment an individual can make at a given time,regardless of internal and external resources
B)a disorder in which cognitive impairment is the central symptom
C)a chronic,untreatable condition
D)the best adjustment an individual can make at a given time,based on internal and external resources
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Cognitive impairment is a term used to describe the following:

A)ability to perform physical processes
B)ability to perform mental processes
C)reduced ability to perform mental processes such as thinking,planning,sequencing, memorizing,recalling,and problem solving.
D)increased ability to perform mental processes such as thinking,planning,sequencing, memorizing,recalling,and problem solving.
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Treatment of problematic substance use often includes three components:

A)detoxification,medication,development of a support network
B)development of a support network,therapy,diet and exercise
C)therapy,detoxification,development of a support network
D)therapy,counselling,detoxification
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A strategy for assisting clients with social anxiety disorder may include:

A)starting with individual cognitive behaviour therapy
B)engagement in a type of cognitive behaviour therapy known as exposure and response prevention
C)encouragement to learn problem-solving skills
D)using cognitive behaviour therapy to challenge fears of experiencing a panic attack
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A hallucination is a fixed,false belief despite contradictory evidence and logic.
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Psychosis an acute condition causing people to lose their sense of reality
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Research has shown that mental illnesses are influenced by changes in the neurotransmitters in the brain.
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As a personal care provider,your thoughts and feelings about your personal situation may influence your approach to clients with substance use problems,therefore,it is appropriate for you to give advice.
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Purging is the use of a medication to increase bowel elimination.
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Chemical imbalances of neurotransmitters in the brain,genetics,and the environment can all play a role with respect to depression.
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A concurrent disorder occurs when a person is diagnosed with both a problematic substance use and another mental illness.
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Mental illness with split or multiple personality disorders are not the same thing.
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In your textbook,mental illness is described as changes in thinking,mood,or behaviour resulting in significant distress,suffering,and impairment of function.
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Part of your role,as a personal care provider,is to advocate for your clients and speak out against the stigma of mental illness.
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The goal of cognitive behaviour therapy is to help clients identify the thoughts and thought patterns that make them anxious.
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People with mental illnesses are typically at even greater risk for complications and deteriorating physical and mental health.
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When a personal care provider chooses to do nothing with respect to suicide concerns,they may miss the opportunity to provide support to someone who is suffering.
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Mental illnesses typically result from one single cause
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The personal care provider needs to recognize that anorexic or bulimic behaviours are coping mechanisms for deeper problems
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People with personality disorders often have difficulty establishing and maintaining intimate relationships
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Cognitive disorders are disorders in which physical impairment is the central symptom.
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If you suspect your client is contemplating suicide,you should ask them if they have a suicide plan.
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Social anxiety disorder is also known as social phobia.
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Anorexia nervosa is characterised as a mental illness associated with binge eating.
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Deck 26: Cognitive Impairments
1
When you hear people talking about mental illness,analyze what is said for the following issues:

A)stereotyping,trivializing,offending,promoting health
B)stereotyping,trivializing,offering help,patronizing
C)speaking out,trivializing,offending,patronizing
D)stereotyping,trivializing,offending,patronizing
D
2
Mood disorders are characterized by:

A)the general "highs" and "lows" that everyone experiences
B)extremes in emotion
C)feeling these emotions with lesser intensity and for longer periods
D)feeling these emotions with greater intensity and for shorter periods
B
3
Personality disorders involve the following:

A)patterns of behaviour,mood,social interaction,and impulsiveness that positively affect a person's quality of life
B)patterns of behaviour,mood,social interaction,and impulsiveness that negatively affect a person's quality of life
C)treatment with medication only
D)changing your care often for a client experiencing a personality disorder.
B
4
Which of the following is true regarding differentiating between mental illnesses and cognitive disorders?

A)they are the same disorder
B)for mental illnesses such as anxiety disorders,the central symptom is fear
C)cognitive impairment is always the central symptom
D)all mental illnesses include cognitive impairment as a possible symptom
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5
With respect to suicide:

A)someone who is considering suicide is rarely wishes to share their feelings of pain with others
B)men are three times more likely to complete a suicide attempt
C)predicting with certainty whether or not a client will commit suicide is possible
D)men attempt suicide three to four times more often than women do
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6
When supporting clients with anxiety disorders,the personal care provider should:

A)set the pace
B)give advice
C)push clients to try new things
D)encourage clients to practise their relaxation techniques
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7
With respect to eating disorders:

A)the prevalence is much lower for women than for men
B)eating disorders are believed to result from one cause
C)people with bulimia nervosa are often underweight
D)clients often feel pressure to achieve an ideal "thin" body as portrayed in the media
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8
Physical signs and symptoms of depression include:

A)interest is lost in activities
B)energy level is high
C)sleep is unrefreshing
D)making decisions feels overwhelming
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9
Supporting a client with a personality disorder includes:

A)maintaining eye contact
B)physically touching the client
C)whispering in their presence
D)assist clients to eat nutritiously
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10
Guidelines to responding to concerns about suicide include:

A)listening without judging the person
B)the belief that asking a person about suicide will plant the idea in that person's head
C)only believe the person if you are certain they are contemplating suicide
D)question the person indirectly about whether or not he is considering suicide
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11
Regarding stigmas about mental illness:

A)stigma refers to the positive stereotypes and discriminatory behaviours that are directed by one group toward another less powerful group.
B)stigma refers to the negative stereotypes and discriminatory behaviours that are directed by one group toward another less powerful group.
C)people with mental illnesses are dangerous and prone to violence
D)more understanding about the nature of mental illness can result in the loss of family and friends
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12
Supporting clients with substance use problems includes the following:

A)encouraging clients to attend treatment and take medication as prescribed
B)ask clients about how they want you to help,and offer advice
C)notify the clients' family if you are concerned that a client has started to use the substance again
D)accept clients' requests to obtain alcohol (or other substances)for them
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13
Which of the following statements about mental health and mental illness is true?

A)approximately one in five Canadians will be directly affected by mental illness over their lifespans
B)mental illnesses are no longer thought to be associated with biochemical changes in the brain
C)a person diagnosed with depression will not experience improved mental health if given appropriate treatment and support
D)today it is thought that mental illnesses are the result of some internal character flaw,weakness,or laziness of the person
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14
Guidelines for the personal care provider for supporting clients during schizophrenia-related psychoses include:

A)trying to reason with a client
B)increasing distractions by turning off TV,radio
C)avoiding touching the client
D)maintaining continuous eye contact
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15
Supporting clients with eating disorders includes the following:

A)affirm clients' strengths and interests that are unrelated to food
B)complementing your client on their looks
C)if your client expressing a desire to lose weight,it is appropriate to encourage them by saying,"You're not fat!"
D)provide encouragement by talking with clients specifically about eating,food,and weight
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16
With respect to schizophrenia:

A)there is a cure your clients may wish to try
B)rarely is a client with schizophrenia able to live a highly productive life
C)the best treatment is an "all-encompassing approach"
D)clients often have insight into their condition
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17
Mental health is defined as:

A)the best adjustment an individual can make at a given time,regardless of internal and external resources
B)a disorder in which cognitive impairment is the central symptom
C)a chronic,untreatable condition
D)the best adjustment an individual can make at a given time,based on internal and external resources
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18
Cognitive impairment is a term used to describe the following:

A)ability to perform physical processes
B)ability to perform mental processes
C)reduced ability to perform mental processes such as thinking,planning,sequencing, memorizing,recalling,and problem solving.
D)increased ability to perform mental processes such as thinking,planning,sequencing, memorizing,recalling,and problem solving.
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19
Treatment of problematic substance use often includes three components:

A)detoxification,medication,development of a support network
B)development of a support network,therapy,diet and exercise
C)therapy,detoxification,development of a support network
D)therapy,counselling,detoxification
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A strategy for assisting clients with social anxiety disorder may include:

A)starting with individual cognitive behaviour therapy
B)engagement in a type of cognitive behaviour therapy known as exposure and response prevention
C)encouragement to learn problem-solving skills
D)using cognitive behaviour therapy to challenge fears of experiencing a panic attack
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A hallucination is a fixed,false belief despite contradictory evidence and logic.
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Psychosis an acute condition causing people to lose their sense of reality
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Research has shown that mental illnesses are influenced by changes in the neurotransmitters in the brain.
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As a personal care provider,your thoughts and feelings about your personal situation may influence your approach to clients with substance use problems,therefore,it is appropriate for you to give advice.
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Purging is the use of a medication to increase bowel elimination.
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Chemical imbalances of neurotransmitters in the brain,genetics,and the environment can all play a role with respect to depression.
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A concurrent disorder occurs when a person is diagnosed with both a problematic substance use and another mental illness.
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Mental illness with split or multiple personality disorders are not the same thing.
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In your textbook,mental illness is described as changes in thinking,mood,or behaviour resulting in significant distress,suffering,and impairment of function.
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Part of your role,as a personal care provider,is to advocate for your clients and speak out against the stigma of mental illness.
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The goal of cognitive behaviour therapy is to help clients identify the thoughts and thought patterns that make them anxious.
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People with mental illnesses are typically at even greater risk for complications and deteriorating physical and mental health.
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When a personal care provider chooses to do nothing with respect to suicide concerns,they may miss the opportunity to provide support to someone who is suffering.
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Mental illnesses typically result from one single cause
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The personal care provider needs to recognize that anorexic or bulimic behaviours are coping mechanisms for deeper problems
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People with personality disorders often have difficulty establishing and maintaining intimate relationships
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Cognitive disorders are disorders in which physical impairment is the central symptom.
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If you suspect your client is contemplating suicide,you should ask them if they have a suicide plan.
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Social anxiety disorder is also known as social phobia.
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Anorexia nervosa is characterised as a mental illness associated with binge eating.
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