Deck 33: Psychiatric Disorders and Therapies

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Which psychiatric disorder consists of behaviors such as repetitive handwashing,checking if doors are locked,etc.?

A) anxiety disorder
B) attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
C) obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) panic disorder
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Which area of the brain is responsible for reasoning,judgment,planning,organization,and predicting future events?

A) frontal lobe
B) serotonin
C) thalamus
D) hippocampus
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The limbic system contains all of the following structures except:

A) limbic lobe.
B) thalamus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) dopamine.
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Tardive dyskinesia,involuntary repetitive movements of the face and extremities,is a severe side effect of the drug Thorazine and of all ____________.

A) antidepressant drugs
B) antipsychotic drugs
C) antianxiety drugs
D) abused substances
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The combining form anxi/o- means :

A) fear; worry.
B) mood.
C) sensation.
D) upset; nervous.
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Making up medical or psychiatric symptoms to get attention (but without realizing that it is to get attention) is known by the name of ____________ disorder.

A) Tourette
B) Munchausen
C) Beck
D) Rorschach
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Which neurotransmitter prepares the body for "fight or flight" and is seen in increased levels in patients with anxiety-related disorders?

A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) epinephrine
D) norepinephrine
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False sensory impressions involving vision,smell,sound,taste,or touch are known as:

A) hallucinations.
B) delusions.
C) paranoia.
D) obsessions.
Question
Which disorder is characterized by constant,persistent,uncontrollable thoughts that occupy the mind,cause anxiety,and compel the patient to perform excessive,repetitive activities for fear of what might happen if these are not done?

A) phobia
B) dementia
C) panic disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Which type of disorder is characterized by a temporary or permanent impairment of thinking and memory?

A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) generalized anxiety disorder
C) panic disorder
D) cognitive disorder
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When a pyromaniac sets a fire,he/she is:

A) trying to conceal a crime.
B) taking revenge.
C) trying to collect insurance money.
D) none of the above.
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Obtaining sexual arousal by deliberately causing abuse,pain,humiliation,or bondage to another person is known as:

A) voyeurism.
B) sadism.
C) rape.
D) transvestism.
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An increased level of _________ in the brain (from cocaine,narcotic drugs,or alcohol) produces the euphoria and excitement ("high") craved by addicts.

A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) GABA
D) epinephrine
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The Three Faces of Eve is a movie made in 1957 about a woman who was described as having multiple personalities.The current name for this condition is:

A) depersonalization.
B) conversion disorder.
C) identity disorder.
D) anxiety disorder.
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A patient whose fear of flying in an airplane is due to claustrophobia would most likely be treated with which psychotherapeutic technique?

A) aversion therapy
B) systematic desensitization
C) psychoanalysis
D) art therapy
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Which disorder involves repetitive pulling out of hair from the head?

A) pedophilia
B) pyromania
C) trichotillomania
D) kleptomania
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Which is a radiologic procedure that shows areas of abnormal metabolism in the brain related to dementia and Alzheimer's disease?

A) x-ray
B) CT scan
C) MRI
D) PET scan
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____________ is a mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality with hallucinations and delusions.

A) Psychosis
B) Neurosis
C) Mental retardation
D) Panic attack
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Acute confusion,disorientation,and agitation due to a toxic level of drugs or alcohol in the brain is known as:

A) delirium.
B) amnesia.
C) dementia.
D) dysthymia.
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Which psychiatric therapy involves the patient thinking about a desired but destructive behavior,coupled with a mild electric shock or noxious smell like ammonia?

A) art therapy
B) cognitive-behavioral therapy
C) aversion therapy
D) electroconvulsive therapy
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The combining form klept/o- means :

A) to pretend.
B) disease; suffering.
C) take over.
D) to steal.
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A/An ____________ is an intense state of feelings.
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The combining form phren/o- means :

A) diaphragm; mind.
B) fear; avoidance.
C) therapy; treatment.
D) toxin; poison.
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In the medical word xenophobia,xen/o- means :

A) spider.
B) crowds.
C) foreign.
D) fear; avoidance.
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Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means that which produces an imagined perception?

A) -ism, compuls/o-
B) -gen, hallucin/o-
C) -phile, ped/o-
D) -ic, therapeut/o-
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A state of complete physical and psychological dependence on a substance is known as ____________.

A) addiction
B) posttraumatic stress disorder
C) phobia
D) conduct disorder
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All of the following are symptoms of ADHD except ____________.

A) lack of guilt or remorse for actions
B) distractability and short attention span
C) hyperactivity and restlessness
D) inability to follow directions
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The patient underwent hypnosis or ____________ in order to stop smoking.He was put into a sleep-like trance during which time the therapist made suggestions to his unconscious mind to later act on consciously.
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A person who attains sexual arousal with preadolescent children is called a ____________.
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____________ is a neurotransmitter for the sympathetic division of the nervous system that prepares the body for "fight or flight."
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A person with a borderline personality ____________.

A) wants to be told what to do and what to think
B) has an exaggerated sense of self-worth
C) is angry, demanding, and manipulative
D) fears abandonment and rushes into destructive relationships
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____________ disorder is also known as manic-depressive disorder.
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All of the following are true about patients with anorexia nervosa except ____________.

A) they binge and purge
B) they refuse to acknowledge they are too thin
C) they make excuses for not eating
D) they wear loose clothing to conceal their weight loss
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The "high" that drugs of abuse cause is created because they increase the level of ____________ in the brain.

A) GABA
B) dopamine
C) epinephrine
D) serotonin
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A ____________ disorder is a sudden attack of severe,overwhelming anxiety without an identifiable cause.
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Bipolar disorder has mood swings between ____________ and ____________.

A) euphoria, mania
B) hyperactivity, impulsiveness
C) depression, cyclothymia
D) mania, depression
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____________ is the fear of closed-in spaces.
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____________ are chemicals that play an important role in emotions by relaying messages from one neuron to the next.
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The most common type of psychosis is ____________.
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If you feel a strong infatuation for someone of the opposite sex,you are experiencing a high level of the neurotransmitter ____________ in your brain.
Question
Anxiolytic drugs and minor tranquilizers are also known as:

A) antipsychotic drugs.
B) drugs for mania.
C) antidepressant drugs.
D) antianxiety drugs.
Question
Knowingly exhibiting false medical or psychiatric symptoms and lying in order to get a tangible reward,such as narcotic drugs or disability payments,is known as:

A) malingering.
B) hypochondriasis.
C) Munchausen by proxy.
D) agoraphobia.
Question
The area of the brain involved in amnesia due trauma or disease is the:

A) hippocampus.
B) cingulate gyrus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) fornix.
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Microphobia is a fear of:

A) germs.
B) science.
C) crowds.
D) small things.
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Oppositional defiant disorder is the inability to bond emotionally and form intimate relationships with others because of severe abuse or neglect of the patient's basic needs before age two.
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PMDD is a continuing,disabling reaction to a very traumatic event in which a patient has problems such as chronic anxiety,insomnia,and irritability.
Question
Without therapy,a person with impulse control disorder and trichotillomania will eventually become:

A) obese.
B) blind.
C) deaf.
D) bald.
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Valium and Xanax belong to which category of drugs?

A) antianxiety
B) antipsychotic
C) antidepressant
D) drugs for alcoholism
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When a patient represses overwhelming anxiety,a psychosis can occur in which the patient shows physical disability such as blindness with no physical reason.
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An addict becomes addicted because he/she is not aware of the serious medical conditions related to the use of that substance.
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What does it mean if a psychiatrist documented that the patient had a flat affect?

A) There is no outward display on the face of any of the patient's emotions or thoughts.
B) The patient is not able to feel guilt or shame.
C) The patient does not receive any sexual arousal from images of the opposite sex.
D) The patient is in a stuporous, fixed position like a statue.
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Xenophobia is a fear of strangers.
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is characterized by memory loss.
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Delusional disorder is characterized by continued false beliefs concerning events of everyday life that are fixed and unchanging despite the efforts of others to persuade or evidence showing otherwise.
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Treatment for anorexia nervosa would not include:

A) antipsychotic drugs.
B) antidepressant drugs.
C) family therapy.
D) psychotherapy.
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With regard to substance-related disorders,the words dependence and tolerance mean the same thing.
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Bulimia is an extreme eating disorder characterized by a decrease in food intake to the point of starvation.
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The combining form hebe/o- in hebephrenic schizophrenia means :

A) dramatic.
B) youth.
C) pleasure.
D) human being.
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Which drug is used to treat bipolar disorder?

A) Antabuse
B) Haldol
C) Lithium (Lithobid)
D) Prozac
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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is caused by hypersecretion of melatonin and shows itself as depression.
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Which psychiatric therapy places the patient in a dream-like trance?

A) hypnosis
B) group therapy
C) psychoanalysis
D) play therapy
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Which type of disorder dwells on scenarios by mentally asking "What if ...?"

A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) panic disorder
C) phobia disorder
D) generalized anxiety disorder
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Depression is often accompanied by ____________,which is a lack of pleasure in any activity.

A) anhedonia
B) amnesia
C) kleptomania
D) addiction
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The fear of germs is known as ____________.

A) claustrophobia
B) arachnophobia
C) xenophobia
D) microphobia
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The abbreviation ETOH means :

A) poisoning.
B) ethyl alcohol.
C) overdose.
D) electrotherapy of the head.
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Control of long-term memory and comparison between present and past emotions and events is the responsibility of the:

A) amygdaloid bodies.
B) thalamus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) hippocampus.
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An obsessive-compulsive personality is all of the following except ____________.

A) feels there is always one best way to do things
B) keeps lists and is consumed with minor details
C) is emotional, dramatic, and histrionic
D) is inflexible and perfectionistic
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Sexual intercourse with a person under 18 years of age is known as ____________.

A) rape
B) transsexualism
C) autism
D) statutory rape
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Which of the following is caused by injury to or degeneration of the hippocampi?

A) overeating and obesity
B) disinterest in eating
C) loss of long-term memory
D) insomnia
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The suffix -mania means :

A) condition of frenzy.
B) depression.
C) state of mind; mood.
D) without a mind.
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The combining form obsess/o- means :

A) besieged by thoughts.
B) drive or compel.
C) mood.
D) repeat again and again.
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An increased level of epinephrine may cause all of the following mental disorders except ____________.

A) panic attacks
B) depression
C) social phobia
D) anxiety
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Which category of drugs is also known as anxiolytic drugs?

A) antidepressant drugs
B) antipsychotic drugs
C) antianxiety drugs
D) Antabuse
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All of the following statements are true about the disorder SAD except ____________.

A) it stands for seasonal affective disorder
B) it involves a loss of touch with reality
C) it is caused by hypersecretion of melatonin
D) it includes depression and weight gain
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A patient with body dysmorphic disorder:

A) is overly concerned about the body and has frequent plastic surgery.
B) misinterprets minor body sensations and feels they are disease.
C) wants to be told what to do and how to make decisions.
D) feels as if they are in a dream watching themselves.
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The combining form emot/o- means :

A) emotion; feeling.
B) mood; sensation.
C) moving; stirring up.
D) without movement.
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All of the following are impulse control disorders except:

A) pathological gambling.
B) premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
C) intermittent explosive disorder.
D) pyromania.
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Electroshock therapy is used to treat patients who have:

A) depression and schizophrenia.
B) phobias and fears.
C) amnesia and stress disorder.
D) All of the above.
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An exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance is characteristic of a ____________ personality.

A) delusional
B) antisocial
C) narcissistic
D) schizophrenic
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The combining form hallucin/o- means :

A) besieged by thoughts.
B) false belief.
C) thinking.
D) imagined perception.
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Deck 33: Psychiatric Disorders and Therapies
1
Which psychiatric disorder consists of behaviors such as repetitive handwashing,checking if doors are locked,etc.?

A) anxiety disorder
B) attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
C) obsessive-compulsive disorder
D) panic disorder
obsessive-compulsive disorder
2
Which area of the brain is responsible for reasoning,judgment,planning,organization,and predicting future events?

A) frontal lobe
B) serotonin
C) thalamus
D) hippocampus
frontal lobe
3
The limbic system contains all of the following structures except:

A) limbic lobe.
B) thalamus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) dopamine.
dopamine.
4
Tardive dyskinesia,involuntary repetitive movements of the face and extremities,is a severe side effect of the drug Thorazine and of all ____________.

A) antidepressant drugs
B) antipsychotic drugs
C) antianxiety drugs
D) abused substances
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The combining form anxi/o- means :

A) fear; worry.
B) mood.
C) sensation.
D) upset; nervous.
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6
Making up medical or psychiatric symptoms to get attention (but without realizing that it is to get attention) is known by the name of ____________ disorder.

A) Tourette
B) Munchausen
C) Beck
D) Rorschach
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7
Which neurotransmitter prepares the body for "fight or flight" and is seen in increased levels in patients with anxiety-related disorders?

A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) epinephrine
D) norepinephrine
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8
False sensory impressions involving vision,smell,sound,taste,or touch are known as:

A) hallucinations.
B) delusions.
C) paranoia.
D) obsessions.
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9
Which disorder is characterized by constant,persistent,uncontrollable thoughts that occupy the mind,cause anxiety,and compel the patient to perform excessive,repetitive activities for fear of what might happen if these are not done?

A) phobia
B) dementia
C) panic disorder
D) obsessive-compulsive disorder
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10
Which type of disorder is characterized by a temporary or permanent impairment of thinking and memory?

A) post-traumatic stress disorder
B) generalized anxiety disorder
C) panic disorder
D) cognitive disorder
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11
When a pyromaniac sets a fire,he/she is:

A) trying to conceal a crime.
B) taking revenge.
C) trying to collect insurance money.
D) none of the above.
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12
Obtaining sexual arousal by deliberately causing abuse,pain,humiliation,or bondage to another person is known as:

A) voyeurism.
B) sadism.
C) rape.
D) transvestism.
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13
An increased level of _________ in the brain (from cocaine,narcotic drugs,or alcohol) produces the euphoria and excitement ("high") craved by addicts.

A) serotonin
B) dopamine
C) GABA
D) epinephrine
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14
The Three Faces of Eve is a movie made in 1957 about a woman who was described as having multiple personalities.The current name for this condition is:

A) depersonalization.
B) conversion disorder.
C) identity disorder.
D) anxiety disorder.
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15
A patient whose fear of flying in an airplane is due to claustrophobia would most likely be treated with which psychotherapeutic technique?

A) aversion therapy
B) systematic desensitization
C) psychoanalysis
D) art therapy
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16
Which disorder involves repetitive pulling out of hair from the head?

A) pedophilia
B) pyromania
C) trichotillomania
D) kleptomania
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17
Which is a radiologic procedure that shows areas of abnormal metabolism in the brain related to dementia and Alzheimer's disease?

A) x-ray
B) CT scan
C) MRI
D) PET scan
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18
____________ is a mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality with hallucinations and delusions.

A) Psychosis
B) Neurosis
C) Mental retardation
D) Panic attack
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19
Acute confusion,disorientation,and agitation due to a toxic level of drugs or alcohol in the brain is known as:

A) delirium.
B) amnesia.
C) dementia.
D) dysthymia.
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20
Which psychiatric therapy involves the patient thinking about a desired but destructive behavior,coupled with a mild electric shock or noxious smell like ammonia?

A) art therapy
B) cognitive-behavioral therapy
C) aversion therapy
D) electroconvulsive therapy
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21
The combining form klept/o- means :

A) to pretend.
B) disease; suffering.
C) take over.
D) to steal.
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22
A/An ____________ is an intense state of feelings.
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23
The combining form phren/o- means :

A) diaphragm; mind.
B) fear; avoidance.
C) therapy; treatment.
D) toxin; poison.
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In the medical word xenophobia,xen/o- means :

A) spider.
B) crowds.
C) foreign.
D) fear; avoidance.
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25
Which word parts do you need to build a medical word that means that which produces an imagined perception?

A) -ism, compuls/o-
B) -gen, hallucin/o-
C) -phile, ped/o-
D) -ic, therapeut/o-
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A state of complete physical and psychological dependence on a substance is known as ____________.

A) addiction
B) posttraumatic stress disorder
C) phobia
D) conduct disorder
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All of the following are symptoms of ADHD except ____________.

A) lack of guilt or remorse for actions
B) distractability and short attention span
C) hyperactivity and restlessness
D) inability to follow directions
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The patient underwent hypnosis or ____________ in order to stop smoking.He was put into a sleep-like trance during which time the therapist made suggestions to his unconscious mind to later act on consciously.
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A person who attains sexual arousal with preadolescent children is called a ____________.
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30
____________ is a neurotransmitter for the sympathetic division of the nervous system that prepares the body for "fight or flight."
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31
A person with a borderline personality ____________.

A) wants to be told what to do and what to think
B) has an exaggerated sense of self-worth
C) is angry, demanding, and manipulative
D) fears abandonment and rushes into destructive relationships
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32
____________ disorder is also known as manic-depressive disorder.
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33
All of the following are true about patients with anorexia nervosa except ____________.

A) they binge and purge
B) they refuse to acknowledge they are too thin
C) they make excuses for not eating
D) they wear loose clothing to conceal their weight loss
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34
The "high" that drugs of abuse cause is created because they increase the level of ____________ in the brain.

A) GABA
B) dopamine
C) epinephrine
D) serotonin
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35
A ____________ disorder is a sudden attack of severe,overwhelming anxiety without an identifiable cause.
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36
Bipolar disorder has mood swings between ____________ and ____________.

A) euphoria, mania
B) hyperactivity, impulsiveness
C) depression, cyclothymia
D) mania, depression
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37
____________ is the fear of closed-in spaces.
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38
____________ are chemicals that play an important role in emotions by relaying messages from one neuron to the next.
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39
The most common type of psychosis is ____________.
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If you feel a strong infatuation for someone of the opposite sex,you are experiencing a high level of the neurotransmitter ____________ in your brain.
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41
Anxiolytic drugs and minor tranquilizers are also known as:

A) antipsychotic drugs.
B) drugs for mania.
C) antidepressant drugs.
D) antianxiety drugs.
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42
Knowingly exhibiting false medical or psychiatric symptoms and lying in order to get a tangible reward,such as narcotic drugs or disability payments,is known as:

A) malingering.
B) hypochondriasis.
C) Munchausen by proxy.
D) agoraphobia.
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43
The area of the brain involved in amnesia due trauma or disease is the:

A) hippocampus.
B) cingulate gyrus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) fornix.
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44
Microphobia is a fear of:

A) germs.
B) science.
C) crowds.
D) small things.
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45
Oppositional defiant disorder is the inability to bond emotionally and form intimate relationships with others because of severe abuse or neglect of the patient's basic needs before age two.
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PMDD is a continuing,disabling reaction to a very traumatic event in which a patient has problems such as chronic anxiety,insomnia,and irritability.
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47
Without therapy,a person with impulse control disorder and trichotillomania will eventually become:

A) obese.
B) blind.
C) deaf.
D) bald.
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48
Valium and Xanax belong to which category of drugs?

A) antianxiety
B) antipsychotic
C) antidepressant
D) drugs for alcoholism
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49
When a patient represses overwhelming anxiety,a psychosis can occur in which the patient shows physical disability such as blindness with no physical reason.
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An addict becomes addicted because he/she is not aware of the serious medical conditions related to the use of that substance.
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51
What does it mean if a psychiatrist documented that the patient had a flat affect?

A) There is no outward display on the face of any of the patient's emotions or thoughts.
B) The patient is not able to feel guilt or shame.
C) The patient does not receive any sexual arousal from images of the opposite sex.
D) The patient is in a stuporous, fixed position like a statue.
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52
Xenophobia is a fear of strangers.
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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is characterized by memory loss.
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Delusional disorder is characterized by continued false beliefs concerning events of everyday life that are fixed and unchanging despite the efforts of others to persuade or evidence showing otherwise.
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Treatment for anorexia nervosa would not include:

A) antipsychotic drugs.
B) antidepressant drugs.
C) family therapy.
D) psychotherapy.
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56
With regard to substance-related disorders,the words dependence and tolerance mean the same thing.
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57
Bulimia is an extreme eating disorder characterized by a decrease in food intake to the point of starvation.
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58
The combining form hebe/o- in hebephrenic schizophrenia means :

A) dramatic.
B) youth.
C) pleasure.
D) human being.
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59
Which drug is used to treat bipolar disorder?

A) Antabuse
B) Haldol
C) Lithium (Lithobid)
D) Prozac
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60
Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is caused by hypersecretion of melatonin and shows itself as depression.
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61
Which psychiatric therapy places the patient in a dream-like trance?

A) hypnosis
B) group therapy
C) psychoanalysis
D) play therapy
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62
Which type of disorder dwells on scenarios by mentally asking "What if ...?"

A) obsessive-compulsive disorder
B) panic disorder
C) phobia disorder
D) generalized anxiety disorder
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63
Depression is often accompanied by ____________,which is a lack of pleasure in any activity.

A) anhedonia
B) amnesia
C) kleptomania
D) addiction
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64
The fear of germs is known as ____________.

A) claustrophobia
B) arachnophobia
C) xenophobia
D) microphobia
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65
The abbreviation ETOH means :

A) poisoning.
B) ethyl alcohol.
C) overdose.
D) electrotherapy of the head.
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66
Control of long-term memory and comparison between present and past emotions and events is the responsibility of the:

A) amygdaloid bodies.
B) thalamus.
C) hypothalamus.
D) hippocampus.
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67
An obsessive-compulsive personality is all of the following except ____________.

A) feels there is always one best way to do things
B) keeps lists and is consumed with minor details
C) is emotional, dramatic, and histrionic
D) is inflexible and perfectionistic
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68
Sexual intercourse with a person under 18 years of age is known as ____________.

A) rape
B) transsexualism
C) autism
D) statutory rape
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69
Which of the following is caused by injury to or degeneration of the hippocampi?

A) overeating and obesity
B) disinterest in eating
C) loss of long-term memory
D) insomnia
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70
The suffix -mania means :

A) condition of frenzy.
B) depression.
C) state of mind; mood.
D) without a mind.
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71
The combining form obsess/o- means :

A) besieged by thoughts.
B) drive or compel.
C) mood.
D) repeat again and again.
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72
An increased level of epinephrine may cause all of the following mental disorders except ____________.

A) panic attacks
B) depression
C) social phobia
D) anxiety
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73
Which category of drugs is also known as anxiolytic drugs?

A) antidepressant drugs
B) antipsychotic drugs
C) antianxiety drugs
D) Antabuse
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74
All of the following statements are true about the disorder SAD except ____________.

A) it stands for seasonal affective disorder
B) it involves a loss of touch with reality
C) it is caused by hypersecretion of melatonin
D) it includes depression and weight gain
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75
A patient with body dysmorphic disorder:

A) is overly concerned about the body and has frequent plastic surgery.
B) misinterprets minor body sensations and feels they are disease.
C) wants to be told what to do and how to make decisions.
D) feels as if they are in a dream watching themselves.
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76
The combining form emot/o- means :

A) emotion; feeling.
B) mood; sensation.
C) moving; stirring up.
D) without movement.
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77
All of the following are impulse control disorders except:

A) pathological gambling.
B) premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
C) intermittent explosive disorder.
D) pyromania.
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78
Electroshock therapy is used to treat patients who have:

A) depression and schizophrenia.
B) phobias and fears.
C) amnesia and stress disorder.
D) All of the above.
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79
An exaggerated sense of self-worth and importance is characteristic of a ____________ personality.

A) delusional
B) antisocial
C) narcissistic
D) schizophrenic
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80
The combining form hallucin/o- means :

A) besieged by thoughts.
B) false belief.
C) thinking.
D) imagined perception.
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