TESTING ACTUAL EXAM WITH 160 QUESTIONS AND
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FLETC UPTP ACTUAL EXAM 2 (BRAND NEW)
Mental Illness
a diagnosed/undiagnosed illness which causes clinically significant stress, while
creating a problem in the areas of thought, emotional regulation, and/or
behavior that reflects dysfunction
-experiences significant distress or disability in social, occupational, educational,
or other important activities
Intellectual disability or development disorder
IQ < 70
Elements of a Statute
Intent
Act
Penalty
Abnormal/Atypical behavior
,behavior that violates a norm in society, is maladaptive, is rare given the
context of the culture and environment, and is causing the person distress in
their daily life
Mental Health Crisis
behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation likely resulting in significantly
reduced levels of functioning in primary activities of daily life
Intellectual Disability
being characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and
adaptive behaviors, which covers both social and daily skills. Recognized as
having a lower than average intellectual functioning
4 Indicators for recognizing intellectual disabilities
1 Problems with communication, behavior, and social skills
2 Inability to perform tasks
3 Features of down syndrome
4 Problems keeping up in school & following rules
Tic Disorder
An involuntary, sudden, rapid, recurrent, stereotyped motor movement or
vocalization
,Tourette's Disorder
generally longer in duration or complexity than a tic disorder, but is recognized
as a tic disorder
Communication Disorder
occurs when someone, frequently a child, is having difficulty in speech or
language that is not otherwise explained by other causes
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
displays a frequent pattern of inattentiveness and/or hyperactivity that
interferes with functioning or development
Dementia
brain deterioration; syndrome due to disease of the brain, usually chronic or
progressive
Hallucinations
false sensory experiences, such as seeing something in the absence of an
external visual stimulus
, Delusions
false beliefs contrary to reality
Schizophrenia
Distortion in the perception of reality, or losing touch
Mood Disorder
person exhibits depression, bipolar disorder or both in an alternating fashion
Bipolar Disorder
One or more manic episodes, and usually one or more major depressive
episodes
Stress-Related Disorders
Acute stress disorder- less than one month
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- longer than one month
Autism