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1. What is the primary purpose of conducting laboratory tests in psychiatric
assessments?
To evaluate the effectiveness of psychiatric medications.
To assess the patient's social history.
To rule out medical conditions that may mimic or contribute to
psychiatric symptoms.
To diagnose psychiatric disorders directly.
2. 21: What is an important question to ask in past psychiatric history?
"What's your favorite sport?"
"What's your favorite color?"
"Prior medications that helped or didn't help."
"Do you enjoy shopping?"
3. What is the primary reason for maintaining client confidentiality in psychiatric
assessment?
Ethical practice and trust
To avoid paperwork
To expedite treatment
Legal requirements only
4. Which of these questions relate to a patient's medical history?
Has anyone in your family ever had heart disease?
, Have you ever had surgery of any kind?
How many alcoholic beverages do you drink per week, on average?
Are you now or were you ever a smoker?
5. What is the primary goal of conducting a toxicology screen during a
psychiatric assessment?
To determine the patient's social determinants of health.
To evaluate the patient's family psychiatric history.
To assess the patient's cognitive function.
To detect the presence of drugs or substances that may affect
mental health or mimic psychiatric disorders.
6. The primary purpose of the DSM-5 is to ___ _.
Describe the causes of common physiological disorders
Help psychologists assess only normal behavior
Help psychological professionals diagnose psychological disorders
Keep the number of diagnostic categories of mental disorders to a
minimum
7. A patient presents with depression and a vitamin D level of 11 ng/mL. After
referring them for treatment of vitamin D deficiency, what follow-up action
should be taken to ensure comprehensive care?
Immediately start the patient on a high dose of antidepressants.
Refer the patient to a nutritionist without further evaluation.
Conduct a thorough psychiatric assessment to evaluate other
potential contributing factors to the depression.
, Only monitor vitamin D levels without further assessment.
8. Describe how psychiatric rating scales contribute to the diagnosis and
treatment evaluation in mental health care.
They focus solely on the patient's medical history.
They replace the need for clinical interviews.
They are used to determine legal and ethical considerations.
They provide a standardized method to measure and track the
severity of symptoms over time.
9. Describe how the results of a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) can
influence treatment decisions in mental health care.
The CMP results are irrelevant to treatment decisions.
The CMP results are only relevant for physical health and do not
impact mental health treatment.
The CMP is used solely for diagnosing psychiatric disorders.
The CMP results can inform clinicians about a patient's overall
health, guiding medication management and identifying potential
health issues that may affect mental health treatment.
10. Which is true about the use of screening tools to assess depression?
Screening tools like the PHQ-2 and PHQ-9 are recommended and
evidence based.
Screening tools should be used only when the clinician is short on
time for the visit.
Screening tools like the PHQ-2 are too short to be effective
assessments.