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FINAL EXAM NRNP/NURS 6645 ALREADY GRADED A+ GUARANTEED PASS A natural process whereby the individual is continually disturbed by the emergence of a need, strives to restore equilibrium by constantly reorganizing and adapting to changingcircumstances in recognized by the Gestalt therapist as which of the following? A Figure and ground . B Organismic self- . regulation C Layers of the . personality D None of the above . Which of the following would not be a first-line intervention for an individual with PTSD? A CPT . B CPT-PE . C EMDR therapy . D Pharmacological . interventions. The mother of a 6-year-old is concerned that the child seems to always want to pretendwhen playing. Which would be an appropriate response to the mother? . operational stage and play should be more realistic. B This is an appropriate activity for a child of this age consistent with Piaget’s . sensorimotor stage. C Pretend play is an appropriate activity for a child in the Preoperational stage of . cognitive development. D Pretend play shows the ability to think abstractly which indicates cognitive ability . consistent with the formal operational stage of cognitive development. Techniques used by the Gestalt therapist include which of the following? 2 | P a g e A Self-regulation is a developmental milestone of childhood in which the child controls A The ability to provide homework . B The ability to craft creative experiments . C The ability to establish an authentic I-Thou relationship with . the patient. D B and C . When doing psychotherapy with older adult’s accommodations which target cognitivesymptoms and functional deficits include: A Shorter, more frequent sessions . B Summarizing previous sessions . C Quizzing patient on previous sessions . D Insist the patient bring a notebook and . take note The advanced practice psychiatric nurse encourages a patient with gambling addiction to develop a relapse prevention plan. Which of the following is true about a relapse preventionplan? A relapse prevention plan includes identifying triggers to the patient’s gambling and A a variety of coping strategies to avoid or successfully manage triggers without . reverting to gambling. B A relapse prevention plan should be completed during the initial stage of treatment. . C The main focus of a relapse prevention plan is on changing behaviors. . D The main focus of a relapse prevention plan is on cognitive or thought processes to . decrease the desire to gamble Which of the following is not true about self-regulation as it applies to therapy with children? . behavior in the service of socially desirable conduct. B Self-regulation is a pivotal developmental process of integrating emotion, memory . and behavior. C Self-regulation mechanisms from a neuroscience perspective are basic mechanisms . predominantly located in the globus pallidus. D Self-regulation issues are often seen in various child psychopathology. . 3 | P a g e A Appropriate for cognitively intact to moderately impaired older Which of the following is not consistent with a “traditional” treatment frame? A Enforcing established starting and ending times for each session. . B Establishing and enforcing a clear policy in regard to payment. . C Canceling sessions if the patient arrives under the influence of alcohol or . psychoactive drugs. D Disclosing home or cellular phone number of therapist for emergency use . only. Which of the following is consistent with Life Review Therapy? . adults. B Focuses on past event or experiences, not current events. . C The patient is typically self-focused, usually experiencing a life . event trigger. D Results in decreased isolation. . The advanced practice psychiatric nurse working with a child exposed to a traumatic eventusing traumafocused cognitive behavioral therapy recognizes E in the acronym PRACTICE represents which therapeutic component of this therapeutic approach? A Exposure . B Education . C Energizing . D Enhancing . safety 1. In child psychotherapy consideration of systems that promote a child’s ongoing development include which of the following? A Peers . B Family . C School . D Communi . ty

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FINAL EXAM NRNP/NURS 6645
ALREADY GRADED A+
GUARANTEED PASS
A natural process whereby the individual is continually disturbed by the emergence of a need, strives
to restore equilibrium by constantly reorganizing and adapting to changingcircumstances in
recognized by the Gestalt therapist as which of the following?

A Figure and ground
.
B Organismic self-
regulation
.
C Layers of the
personality
.
D None of the above
.
Which of the following would not be a first-line intervention for an individual with PTSD?

A CPT
.
B CPT-PE
.
C EMDR therapy
.
D Pharmacological
interventions.
.
The mother of a 6-year-old is concerned that the child seems to always want to pretendwhen
playing. Which would be an appropriate response to the mother?

A This shows some regression as most children of this age are in the concrete
operational stage and play should be more realistic.
.
B This is an appropriate activity for a child of this age consistent with Piaget’s
sensorimotor stage.
.
C Pretend play is an appropriate activity for a child in the Preoperational stage of
cognitive development.
.
D Pretend play shows the ability to think abstractly which indicates cognitive ability
consistent with the formal operational stage of cognitive development.
.
Techniques used by the Gestalt therapist include which of the following?

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A The ability to provide homework
.
B The ability to craft creative experiments
.
C The ability to establish an authentic I-Thou relationship with
the patient.
.
D B and C
.
When doing psychotherapy with older adult’s accommodations which target cognitivesymptoms and
functional deficits include:

A Shorter, more frequent sessions
.
B Summarizing previous sessions
.
C Quizzing patient on previous sessions
.
D Insist the patient bring a notebook and
take note
.
The advanced practice psychiatric nurse encourages a patient with gambling addiction to develop a relapse
prevention plan. Which of the following is true about a relapse preventionplan?

A relapse prevention plan includes identifying triggers to the patient’s gambling and
A a variety of coping strategies to avoid or successfully manage triggers without
. reverting to gambling.

B A relapse prevention plan should be completed during the initial stage of treatment.
.
C The main focus of a relapse prevention plan is on changing behaviors.
.
D The main focus of a relapse prevention plan is on cognitive or thought processes to
decrease the desire to gamble
.
Which of the following is not true about self-regulation as it applies to therapy with children?

A Self-regulation is a developmental milestone of childhood in which the child controls
behavior in the service of socially desirable conduct.
.
B Self-regulation is a pivotal developmental process of integrating emotion, memory
and behavior.
.
C Self-regulation mechanisms from a neuroscience perspective are basic mechanisms
predominantly located in the globus pallidus.
.
D Self-regulation issues are often seen in various child psychopathology.
.

, 3|Page


Which of the following is not consistent with a “traditional” treatment frame?

A Enforcing established starting and ending times for each session.
.
B Establishing and enforcing a clear policy in regard to payment.
.
C Canceling sessions if the patient arrives under the influence of alcohol or
psychoactive drugs.
.
D Disclosing home or cellular phone number of therapist for emergency use
only.
.
Which of the following is consistent with Life Review Therapy?

A Appropriate for cognitively intact to moderately impaired older
adults.
.
B Focuses on past event or experiences, not current events.
.
C The patient is typically self-focused, usually experiencing a life
event trigger.
.
D Results in decreased isolation.
.
The advanced practice psychiatric nurse working with a child exposed to a traumatic eventusing trauma-
focused cognitive behavioral therapy recognizes E in the acronym PRACTICE represents which therapeutic
component of this therapeutic approach?

A Exposure
.
B Education
.
C Energizing
.
D Enhancing
safety
.
1. In child psychotherapy consideration of systems that promote a child’s ongoing
development include which of the following?

A Peers
.
B Family
.
C School
.
D Communi
ty
.
2. Which of the following is a philosophical approach to psychotherapy which deals withuniversal

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