NR605 / NR 605 LATEST FINAL EXAM
DIAGNOSIS & MANAGEMENT IN
PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH
ACROSS THE LIFESPAN I
PRACTICUM WITH DETAILED
QUESTIONS AND WELL
ELABORATED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS
Question-what is the health belief model? - Answer-the persons perceived threat of illness
combined with belief in effectiveness of recommend action predict the person's willingness to
change
Question-Maslow Hierarchy of Needs Theory: self actualization - Answer-creativity, acceptance
of facts, morality
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Esteem - Answer-self-esteem, confidence, achievement,
respect of others, respect by others
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Love and Belonging - Answer-friendship, intimacy,
family, sense of connection
Question-What does CPT code stand for? - Answer-Current procedural terminology
Question-What are CPT codes used for? - Answer-uniform language for coding medical services
Question-what does cpt code 99214 mean? - Answer-established client office/outpatient visit,
moderate with 1-3 HPI elements, chronic conditions, history and ROS elements
,Question-what does cpt code 9922_ mean? - Answer-initial inpatient; last digit determined by
severity and complexity of decision making. (1, 2, or 3)
Question-99224 - Answer-used for subsequent inpatient encounters
Question-what are the elements of the transtheoretical model of change - Answer-
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Safety - Answer-security of body, of employment, of
resources, of morality, of the family, of health, of property
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Physiological - Answer-breathing, food, water, sex,
sleep, clothing, shelter
Question-documentation of high risk situations should include - Answer-situation, severity of
threat, interventions considered, colleague consultations, intervention implemented, follow up
Question-who is psychoanalysis commonly used for? - Answer-clients who experience anxiety
disorders, ocd, depressive, personality, and sexual dysfunction disorders
Question-goal of psychoanalysis - Answer-better understanding of self and desire to create
change
Question-good candidates for psychoanalysis - Answer-self motivated, strong sense of self
Question-how often does psychoanalysis occur - Answer-several sessions per week over years
Question-What is supportive therapy best for - Answer-clients who are experiencing emotional
distress
,Question-the goal of supportive therapy - Answer-problem solving, management of life stressors,
stabilization, resource building, anxiety reduction
Question-who is expressive psychotherapy appropriate for - Answer-clients with unresolved and
disorganized attachment styles
Question-goal of supportive therapy - Answer-processing trauma and learning emotional self
regulation, occurring several times per week
Question-who is supportive therapy appropriate for - Answer-personality disorders
Question-time elements for brief psychodynamic therapy - Answer-limited to 20-30 sessions
Question-Who is brief psychotherapy best suited for? - Answer-Clients who symptoms have a
specific issue at work, in relationships, in school, or communication
Question-Displacement - Answer-when a person expresses a strong emotion to a "safe" person
rather than the person who caused the emotion
Question-projection - Answer-taking out feelings about one thing on another person
Question-regression - Answer-reverts to early developmental coping mechanisms
Question-rationalization - Answer-defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations to
avoid emotional consequences
Question-intellectualizaton - Answer-uses intellectual thought or learning to suppress an
emotional aspect of a situation
Question-sublimation - Answer-transfers unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable forms
(ex: channeling anger into playing football
, Question-transference - Answer-client directs their feelings towards a significant person in their
lives such as a parent, the therapist, or sibling. Can be positive or negative because it allows the
therapist to gain insight about the client.
Question-Frued's ID - Answer-The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche
which responds directly and immediately to basic urges, needs, and desires.
Question-Frued: ego - Answer-rational, logical, conscious, satisfies IDs urges in safe way
Question-Frued Superego - Answer-a sense of right and wrong both unconscious and conscious
Question-Bowlby theory of attachment - Answer-problems with relationships is based on
childhood- attachment theory and mental health
Question-Gestalt therapy - Answer-focuses on present moment and emphasizes the here and
now, awareness, responsibility and observed behaviors
Question-person-centered therapy - Answer-a nondirective insight therapy based on the work of
Carl Rogers in which the client does all the talking and the therapist listens- people can self heal
Question-Humanistic and Existential Therapies - Answer-assume that human nature is generally
positive and emphasize the natural tendency to strive for personal improvement
Question-interpersonal psychotherapy - Answer-a form of psychotherapy that focuses on helping
clients improve current relationships
Question-Retroflection - Answer-The act of turning back onto ourselves something we would
like to do (or have done) to someone else.
Question-confluence - Answer-Blurring the differentiation between the self and the environment
(ex: bullying a kid to join gang)
DIAGNOSIS & MANAGEMENT IN
PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH
ACROSS THE LIFESPAN I
PRACTICUM WITH DETAILED
QUESTIONS AND WELL
ELABORATED ANSWERS FOR
GUARANTEED PASS
Question-what is the health belief model? - Answer-the persons perceived threat of illness
combined with belief in effectiveness of recommend action predict the person's willingness to
change
Question-Maslow Hierarchy of Needs Theory: self actualization - Answer-creativity, acceptance
of facts, morality
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Esteem - Answer-self-esteem, confidence, achievement,
respect of others, respect by others
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Love and Belonging - Answer-friendship, intimacy,
family, sense of connection
Question-What does CPT code stand for? - Answer-Current procedural terminology
Question-What are CPT codes used for? - Answer-uniform language for coding medical services
Question-what does cpt code 99214 mean? - Answer-established client office/outpatient visit,
moderate with 1-3 HPI elements, chronic conditions, history and ROS elements
,Question-what does cpt code 9922_ mean? - Answer-initial inpatient; last digit determined by
severity and complexity of decision making. (1, 2, or 3)
Question-99224 - Answer-used for subsequent inpatient encounters
Question-what are the elements of the transtheoretical model of change - Answer-
precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Safety - Answer-security of body, of employment, of
resources, of morality, of the family, of health, of property
Question-Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Physiological - Answer-breathing, food, water, sex,
sleep, clothing, shelter
Question-documentation of high risk situations should include - Answer-situation, severity of
threat, interventions considered, colleague consultations, intervention implemented, follow up
Question-who is psychoanalysis commonly used for? - Answer-clients who experience anxiety
disorders, ocd, depressive, personality, and sexual dysfunction disorders
Question-goal of psychoanalysis - Answer-better understanding of self and desire to create
change
Question-good candidates for psychoanalysis - Answer-self motivated, strong sense of self
Question-how often does psychoanalysis occur - Answer-several sessions per week over years
Question-What is supportive therapy best for - Answer-clients who are experiencing emotional
distress
,Question-the goal of supportive therapy - Answer-problem solving, management of life stressors,
stabilization, resource building, anxiety reduction
Question-who is expressive psychotherapy appropriate for - Answer-clients with unresolved and
disorganized attachment styles
Question-goal of supportive therapy - Answer-processing trauma and learning emotional self
regulation, occurring several times per week
Question-who is supportive therapy appropriate for - Answer-personality disorders
Question-time elements for brief psychodynamic therapy - Answer-limited to 20-30 sessions
Question-Who is brief psychotherapy best suited for? - Answer-Clients who symptoms have a
specific issue at work, in relationships, in school, or communication
Question-Displacement - Answer-when a person expresses a strong emotion to a "safe" person
rather than the person who caused the emotion
Question-projection - Answer-taking out feelings about one thing on another person
Question-regression - Answer-reverts to early developmental coping mechanisms
Question-rationalization - Answer-defense mechanism that offers self-justifying explanations to
avoid emotional consequences
Question-intellectualizaton - Answer-uses intellectual thought or learning to suppress an
emotional aspect of a situation
Question-sublimation - Answer-transfers unacceptable impulses into socially acceptable forms
(ex: channeling anger into playing football
, Question-transference - Answer-client directs their feelings towards a significant person in their
lives such as a parent, the therapist, or sibling. Can be positive or negative because it allows the
therapist to gain insight about the client.
Question-Frued's ID - Answer-The id is the impulsive (and unconscious) part of our psyche
which responds directly and immediately to basic urges, needs, and desires.
Question-Frued: ego - Answer-rational, logical, conscious, satisfies IDs urges in safe way
Question-Frued Superego - Answer-a sense of right and wrong both unconscious and conscious
Question-Bowlby theory of attachment - Answer-problems with relationships is based on
childhood- attachment theory and mental health
Question-Gestalt therapy - Answer-focuses on present moment and emphasizes the here and
now, awareness, responsibility and observed behaviors
Question-person-centered therapy - Answer-a nondirective insight therapy based on the work of
Carl Rogers in which the client does all the talking and the therapist listens- people can self heal
Question-Humanistic and Existential Therapies - Answer-assume that human nature is generally
positive and emphasize the natural tendency to strive for personal improvement
Question-interpersonal psychotherapy - Answer-a form of psychotherapy that focuses on helping
clients improve current relationships
Question-Retroflection - Answer-The act of turning back onto ourselves something we would
like to do (or have done) to someone else.
Question-confluence - Answer-Blurring the differentiation between the self and the environment
(ex: bullying a kid to join gang)