Deck 7: Understanding Mental Health: From Brain Chemicals to Treatment Approaches

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As the role of brain chemicals called ______ became better understood, new drugs were developed to help in the treatment of mental illness.

A) neuroactive peptides
B) neuroactive proteins
C) neurotransmitters
D) acetylcholine
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What term is used to describe the influence of the mind on the way the body functions?

A) mental health
B) coping
C) resilience
D) psychosomatic
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What is the name of the chemical messengers in the body that influence neurotransmitters in the brain?

A) hormones
B) enzymes
C) proteins
D) neurons
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What is the name for the stable set of beliefs about one's qualities and attributes?

A) self-concept
B) self-confidence
C) self-image
D) self-worth
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How one feels about one's qualities and attributes is called

A) self-worth.
B) self-concept.
C) self-esteem.
D) self-awareness.
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Maslow's contention is that people display behaviors in order to meet their

A) needs.
B) partners.
C) goals.
D) desires.
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According to Maslow, if ______ needs are met, people are then motivated by higher needs.

A) self-imposed
B) compulsory
C) basic
D) goal-oriented
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Which term best describes the belief that our behavior is either need-directed or goal-oriented?

A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) Yerkes-Dodson law
C) simple behavior paradigm
D) fight-or-flight response
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The most simple response to an unmet need is

A) denial.
B) fear.
C) anger.
D) confusion.
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A common way we respond to unmet needs is to protect or defend our ego, our conscious state of how we perceive our self. This response is called a

A) stress response.
B) defense mechanism.
C) coping technique.
D) resistance response.
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Which defense mechanism is characterized by frustration that is expressed through attacking another target?

A) displacement
B) projection formation
C) rationalization
D) repression
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According to Maslow, what motivates behavior?

A) wants
B) needs
C) desires
D) dreams
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Which of the following is NOT a personal or social problem related to mental health?

A) suicide
B) drug abuse
C) violence
D) chronic disease
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Among 15- to 24-year-olds in the United States, suicide ranks ______ on the list of causes of death.

A) first
B) third
C) fifth
D) eighth
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Which type of suicide refers to taking one's life to advance a cause or ideal?

A) anomic
B) egoistic
C) altruistic
D) realistic
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An individual committing suicide after the loss of a parent or partner is an example of which type of suicide?

A) anomic
B) egoistic
C) altruistic
D) realistic
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According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control, which personal or social problem costs the United States more than $224 billion each year in medical care, rehabilitation, and loss of productivity?

A) drug abuse
B) suicide
C) mental illness
D) violence
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Which of the following is NOT an effective way to predict and prevent violent acts such as the massacre at Virginia Tech University?

A) implement good tracking systems
B) ease privacy laws
C) conduct background checks during college admissions
D) encourage open discussions between students and faculty
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Which perspective used to diagnose mental disorders contends that mental problems are a result of psychological conflicts?

A) psychoanalytical
B) psychodynamic
C) medical
D) physical
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Excessive worry, apprehension, fear, and panic characterize which of the following?

A) anxiety
B) fear
C) panic disorder
D) phobia
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Fears of specific events, objects, or situations are symptomatic of which of the following?

A) phobia
B) panic disorder
C) stress disorder
D) anxiety disorder
Question
Constant and uncontrollable concern about everything is symptomatic of which of the following?

A) phobia
B) generalized anxiety disorder
C) panic disorder
D) stress disorder
Question
Which anxiety disorder is characterized by frightening thoughts and memories?

A) generalized anxiety disorder
B) panic disorder
C) phobia
D) post-traumatic stress disorder
Question
Feelings of worthlessness, indecisiveness, guilt, sadness, and apprehension are reported by people who experience

A) low self-concept.
B) low self-esteem.
C) depression.
D) GAD.
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Extremely elevated mood and subsequent hyperactive behaviors characterize which one of the following?

A) depression
B) mania
C) phobia
D) obsessive compulsive disorder
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Which of the following is a long-term disorder that is less severe than major depression?

A) bipolar disorder
B) mania
C) obsessive compulsive disorder
D) dysthymia
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Which of the following causes a person to be excessively distrustful and suspicious of other people and to experience extreme feelings of jealousy?

A) compulsive disorder
B) paranoid personality disorder
C) manic depression
D) bipolar disorder
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Which of the following types of schizophrenia is characterized by delusions and auditory hallucinations?

A) catatonic
B) disorganized
C) paranoid
D) undifferentiated
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A schizophrenic who experiences delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior but lacks other specific symptoms is classified as which of the following types?

A) paranoid
B) undifferentiated
C) disorganized
D) catatonic
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Which of the following is an approach for treating mental disorders by using drug therapies?

A) psychotherapy
B) biomedical
C) sedative therapy
D) ECT
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Anti-anxiety medications such as Valium and Xanax are what type of drug?

A) major tranquilizers
B) minor tranquilizers
C) amphetamines
D) barbiturates
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Which type of psychotherapy subjects the client to unpleasant stimuli after the client displays undesirable behavior?

A) aversive conditioning
B) cognitive therapy
C) implosive therapy
D) gestalt therapy
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Which type of therapy emphasizes free will to gain insight and self-understanding?

A) existential
B) behavior
C) gestalt
D) humanistic
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Which type of therapy uses role playing and confrontation?

A) existential
B) behavior
C) gestalt
D) humanistic
Question
Which SSRI drug was the subject of advertising in 2004 that the FDA considered misleading?

A) Valium
B) Xanax
C) Zoloft
D) Paxil
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Mental health is as important to good quality of life as physical health.
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Motivation is forceful behavior with the intent to dominate.
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Frustration is a normal response to unmet needs.
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Use of defense mechanisms is not normal.
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Compulsive behavior is one of the warning signs of suicide.
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The extent to which one binge drinks may be directly related to coping problems.
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Violence is a mental health issue that cannot be prevented.
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Lack of control in life is among the factors that contribute to eating disorders.
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Statistics that track the number of deaths from eating disorders are readily available and well known.
Question
Binge eating disorder is characterized by overeating and purging.
Question
Mood disorders are not very serious, but they can become disabling if left untreated.
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Bipolar disorder is also known as known as manic-depressive illness.
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It is estimated that 16 percent of Americans experience a major depressive episode at some point during their lifetime.
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More men report being depressed than women.
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Depression becomes less likely as a person ages.
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A person in a manic episode is typically hyperactive and energetic and may ramble incoherently when speaking.
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A person with paranoid personality disorder anticipates being abused by other people.
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Psychotherapy and biomedical therapy are two approaches used to treat mental disorders. In most instances, a combination of psychotherapy and biomedical therapy is used.
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Psychotherapy can only be performed by a psychologist or psychiatrist.
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Systematic desensitization therapy employs relaxation and visualization.
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The National Mental Health Association has identified ten characteristics of people who are mentally healthy. List at least seven of these characteristics.
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List at least six ways to approach someone who is displaying suicidal tendencies.
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According to the American Psychiatric Association, anorexia nervosa has several symptoms. Identify at least three of these symptoms.
Question
There are three types of depressive illness. Identify and provide a brief description of each.
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Explain the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
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Deck 7: Understanding Mental Health: From Brain Chemicals to Treatment Approaches
1
As the role of brain chemicals called ______ became better understood, new drugs were developed to help in the treatment of mental illness.

A) neuroactive peptides
B) neuroactive proteins
C) neurotransmitters
D) acetylcholine
neurotransmitters
2
What term is used to describe the influence of the mind on the way the body functions?

A) mental health
B) coping
C) resilience
D) psychosomatic
psychosomatic
3
What is the name of the chemical messengers in the body that influence neurotransmitters in the brain?

A) hormones
B) enzymes
C) proteins
D) neurons
hormones
4
What is the name for the stable set of beliefs about one's qualities and attributes?

A) self-concept
B) self-confidence
C) self-image
D) self-worth
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How one feels about one's qualities and attributes is called

A) self-worth.
B) self-concept.
C) self-esteem.
D) self-awareness.
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Maslow's contention is that people display behaviors in order to meet their

A) needs.
B) partners.
C) goals.
D) desires.
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According to Maslow, if ______ needs are met, people are then motivated by higher needs.

A) self-imposed
B) compulsory
C) basic
D) goal-oriented
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8
Which term best describes the belief that our behavior is either need-directed or goal-oriented?

A) Maslow's hierarchy of needs
B) Yerkes-Dodson law
C) simple behavior paradigm
D) fight-or-flight response
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The most simple response to an unmet need is

A) denial.
B) fear.
C) anger.
D) confusion.
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10
A common way we respond to unmet needs is to protect or defend our ego, our conscious state of how we perceive our self. This response is called a

A) stress response.
B) defense mechanism.
C) coping technique.
D) resistance response.
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11
Which defense mechanism is characterized by frustration that is expressed through attacking another target?

A) displacement
B) projection formation
C) rationalization
D) repression
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12
According to Maslow, what motivates behavior?

A) wants
B) needs
C) desires
D) dreams
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13
Which of the following is NOT a personal or social problem related to mental health?

A) suicide
B) drug abuse
C) violence
D) chronic disease
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Among 15- to 24-year-olds in the United States, suicide ranks ______ on the list of causes of death.

A) first
B) third
C) fifth
D) eighth
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15
Which type of suicide refers to taking one's life to advance a cause or ideal?

A) anomic
B) egoistic
C) altruistic
D) realistic
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An individual committing suicide after the loss of a parent or partner is an example of which type of suicide?

A) anomic
B) egoistic
C) altruistic
D) realistic
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According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control, which personal or social problem costs the United States more than $224 billion each year in medical care, rehabilitation, and loss of productivity?

A) drug abuse
B) suicide
C) mental illness
D) violence
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Which of the following is NOT an effective way to predict and prevent violent acts such as the massacre at Virginia Tech University?

A) implement good tracking systems
B) ease privacy laws
C) conduct background checks during college admissions
D) encourage open discussions between students and faculty
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Which perspective used to diagnose mental disorders contends that mental problems are a result of psychological conflicts?

A) psychoanalytical
B) psychodynamic
C) medical
D) physical
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Excessive worry, apprehension, fear, and panic characterize which of the following?

A) anxiety
B) fear
C) panic disorder
D) phobia
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21
Fears of specific events, objects, or situations are symptomatic of which of the following?

A) phobia
B) panic disorder
C) stress disorder
D) anxiety disorder
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22
Constant and uncontrollable concern about everything is symptomatic of which of the following?

A) phobia
B) generalized anxiety disorder
C) panic disorder
D) stress disorder
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Which anxiety disorder is characterized by frightening thoughts and memories?

A) generalized anxiety disorder
B) panic disorder
C) phobia
D) post-traumatic stress disorder
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Feelings of worthlessness, indecisiveness, guilt, sadness, and apprehension are reported by people who experience

A) low self-concept.
B) low self-esteem.
C) depression.
D) GAD.
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Extremely elevated mood and subsequent hyperactive behaviors characterize which one of the following?

A) depression
B) mania
C) phobia
D) obsessive compulsive disorder
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Which of the following is a long-term disorder that is less severe than major depression?

A) bipolar disorder
B) mania
C) obsessive compulsive disorder
D) dysthymia
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Which of the following causes a person to be excessively distrustful and suspicious of other people and to experience extreme feelings of jealousy?

A) compulsive disorder
B) paranoid personality disorder
C) manic depression
D) bipolar disorder
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Which of the following types of schizophrenia is characterized by delusions and auditory hallucinations?

A) catatonic
B) disorganized
C) paranoid
D) undifferentiated
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A schizophrenic who experiences delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized behavior but lacks other specific symptoms is classified as which of the following types?

A) paranoid
B) undifferentiated
C) disorganized
D) catatonic
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Which of the following is an approach for treating mental disorders by using drug therapies?

A) psychotherapy
B) biomedical
C) sedative therapy
D) ECT
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Anti-anxiety medications such as Valium and Xanax are what type of drug?

A) major tranquilizers
B) minor tranquilizers
C) amphetamines
D) barbiturates
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Which type of psychotherapy subjects the client to unpleasant stimuli after the client displays undesirable behavior?

A) aversive conditioning
B) cognitive therapy
C) implosive therapy
D) gestalt therapy
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Which type of therapy emphasizes free will to gain insight and self-understanding?

A) existential
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C) gestalt
D) humanistic
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Which type of therapy uses role playing and confrontation?

A) existential
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D) humanistic
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Which SSRI drug was the subject of advertising in 2004 that the FDA considered misleading?

A) Valium
B) Xanax
C) Zoloft
D) Paxil
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Mental health is as important to good quality of life as physical health.
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Motivation is forceful behavior with the intent to dominate.
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Frustration is a normal response to unmet needs.
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Use of defense mechanisms is not normal.
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Compulsive behavior is one of the warning signs of suicide.
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The extent to which one binge drinks may be directly related to coping problems.
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Violence is a mental health issue that cannot be prevented.
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Lack of control in life is among the factors that contribute to eating disorders.
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Statistics that track the number of deaths from eating disorders are readily available and well known.
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Binge eating disorder is characterized by overeating and purging.
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Mood disorders are not very serious, but they can become disabling if left untreated.
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47
Bipolar disorder is also known as known as manic-depressive illness.
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It is estimated that 16 percent of Americans experience a major depressive episode at some point during their lifetime.
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More men report being depressed than women.
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Depression becomes less likely as a person ages.
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A person in a manic episode is typically hyperactive and energetic and may ramble incoherently when speaking.
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A person with paranoid personality disorder anticipates being abused by other people.
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Psychotherapy and biomedical therapy are two approaches used to treat mental disorders. In most instances, a combination of psychotherapy and biomedical therapy is used.
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Psychotherapy can only be performed by a psychologist or psychiatrist.
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Systematic desensitization therapy employs relaxation and visualization.
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The National Mental Health Association has identified ten characteristics of people who are mentally healthy. List at least seven of these characteristics.
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List at least six ways to approach someone who is displaying suicidal tendencies.
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According to the American Psychiatric Association, anorexia nervosa has several symptoms. Identify at least three of these symptoms.
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There are three types of depressive illness. Identify and provide a brief description of each.
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Explain the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
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