HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
anxi/o - (ANSWER)uneasy, anxious, distressed
aut/o - (ANSWER)self
hallucin/o - (ANSWER)hallucination, to wander in the mind
hypn/o - (ANSWER)sleep
iatr/o - (ANSWER)treatment
ment/o - (ANSWER)mind
neur/o - (ANSWER)nerve
phil/o - (ANSWER)attraction to, love
phren/o - (ANSWER)mind
psych/o - (ANSWER)mind
schiz/o - (ANSWER)split
somat/o - (ANSWER)body
-genic - (ANSWER)produced by
-leptic - (ANSWER)to seize hold of
-mania - (ANSWER)obsessive preoccupation
,HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
-phobia - (ANSWER)fear (irrational and often disabling)
-phoria - (ANSWER)feeling, bearing
-thymia - (ANSWER)mind
a-, an- - (ANSWER)no, not
cata- - (ANSWER)down
hypo- - (ANSWER)deficient, less than, below
para- - (ANSWER)abnormal
amnesia - (ANSWER)loss of memory
anorexia nervosa - (ANSWER)eating disorder with excessive dieting and refusal to maintain a normal
body weight
anxiety disorder - (ANSWER)characterized by unpleasant tension, distress, and avoidance behavior,
phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder
apathy - (ANSWER)absence of emotions; lack of interest or emotional involvement
autism - (ANSWER)pervasive developmental disorder characterized by inhibited social interaction and
communication and by restricted, repetitive behavior
bipolar disorder - (ANSWER)mood disorder with alternating periods of mania and depression
,HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
bulimia nervosa - (ANSWER)eating disorder with binge eating followed by vomiting, purging, and
depression
compulsion - (ANSWER)uncontrollable urge to preform an act repeatedly
conversion disorder - (ANSWER)condition marked by physical symptoms with no organic basis,
appearing as a result of anxiety and unconscious inner conflict
delirium - (ANSWER)confused thinking, disorientation, changes in alertness, difficulty paying attention,
and fearfulness. (usually a reversible impairment in thinking)
delusion - (ANSWER)fixed, false belief that cannot be changed by logical reasoning or evidence
dementia - (ANSWER)loss of intellectual abilities with impairment of memory, judgement, and reasoning
as well as changes in personality
depression - (ANSWER)major mood disorder with chronic sadness, loss of energy, hopelessness, worry,
and discouragement and, commonly suicidal impulses and thoughts
dissociative disorder - (ANSWER)chronic or sudden disturbance in memory, identity, or consciousness;
examples: multiple personality disorder, psychogenic disorders, amnesia, and fugue
ego - (ANSWER)central coordinating branch of the personality or mind
gender identity disorder - (ANSWER)strong and persistent cross gender identification with the opposite
sex
hallucination - (ANSWER)false sensory perception (seeing things and hearing voices)
id - (ANSWER)major unconscious part of the personality; energy from instinctual drives and desires
, HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
labile - (ANSWER)unstable; undergoing rapid emotional change
mania - (ANSWER)extreme excitement, hyperactive elation, and agitation.
mood disorders - (ANSWER)prolonged emotion dominates a person's life; examples: bipolar and
depressive disorders
obsessive compulsive disorder - (ANSWER)anxiety disorder in which recurrent thoughts and repetitive
acts only dominate behavior
paranoia - (ANSWER)overly suspicious system of thinking with fixed delusions of being harassed,
persecuted, or unfairly treated
paraphilia - (ANSWER)recurrent intense sexual urge, fantasy, or behavior that involves unusual objects,
activities, or situations
personality disorders - (ANSWER)lifelong personality patterns marked by inflexibility and impairment of
social functioning
pervasive developmental disorder - (ANSWER)group of childhood disorders characterized by delays in
socialization and communication skills; autism and Aspergers syndrome are examples
phobia - (ANSWER)irrational or disabling fear (avoidance) of an object or situation
psychiatrist - (ANSWER)physician (MD) with medical training in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
of mental disorders.
psychologist - (ANSWER)non medical professional (often a PhD or an EdD) specializing in mental
processes and how the brain functions in health and disease.
psychosis - (ANSWER)a disorder marked by loss of contact with reality often associated with delusions
and hallucinations
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
anxi/o - (ANSWER)uneasy, anxious, distressed
aut/o - (ANSWER)self
hallucin/o - (ANSWER)hallucination, to wander in the mind
hypn/o - (ANSWER)sleep
iatr/o - (ANSWER)treatment
ment/o - (ANSWER)mind
neur/o - (ANSWER)nerve
phil/o - (ANSWER)attraction to, love
phren/o - (ANSWER)mind
psych/o - (ANSWER)mind
schiz/o - (ANSWER)split
somat/o - (ANSWER)body
-genic - (ANSWER)produced by
-leptic - (ANSWER)to seize hold of
-mania - (ANSWER)obsessive preoccupation
,HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
-phobia - (ANSWER)fear (irrational and often disabling)
-phoria - (ANSWER)feeling, bearing
-thymia - (ANSWER)mind
a-, an- - (ANSWER)no, not
cata- - (ANSWER)down
hypo- - (ANSWER)deficient, less than, below
para- - (ANSWER)abnormal
amnesia - (ANSWER)loss of memory
anorexia nervosa - (ANSWER)eating disorder with excessive dieting and refusal to maintain a normal
body weight
anxiety disorder - (ANSWER)characterized by unpleasant tension, distress, and avoidance behavior,
phobias, obsessive compulsive disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder
apathy - (ANSWER)absence of emotions; lack of interest or emotional involvement
autism - (ANSWER)pervasive developmental disorder characterized by inhibited social interaction and
communication and by restricted, repetitive behavior
bipolar disorder - (ANSWER)mood disorder with alternating periods of mania and depression
,HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
bulimia nervosa - (ANSWER)eating disorder with binge eating followed by vomiting, purging, and
depression
compulsion - (ANSWER)uncontrollable urge to preform an act repeatedly
conversion disorder - (ANSWER)condition marked by physical symptoms with no organic basis,
appearing as a result of anxiety and unconscious inner conflict
delirium - (ANSWER)confused thinking, disorientation, changes in alertness, difficulty paying attention,
and fearfulness. (usually a reversible impairment in thinking)
delusion - (ANSWER)fixed, false belief that cannot be changed by logical reasoning or evidence
dementia - (ANSWER)loss of intellectual abilities with impairment of memory, judgement, and reasoning
as well as changes in personality
depression - (ANSWER)major mood disorder with chronic sadness, loss of energy, hopelessness, worry,
and discouragement and, commonly suicidal impulses and thoughts
dissociative disorder - (ANSWER)chronic or sudden disturbance in memory, identity, or consciousness;
examples: multiple personality disorder, psychogenic disorders, amnesia, and fugue
ego - (ANSWER)central coordinating branch of the personality or mind
gender identity disorder - (ANSWER)strong and persistent cross gender identification with the opposite
sex
hallucination - (ANSWER)false sensory perception (seeing things and hearing voices)
id - (ANSWER)major unconscious part of the personality; energy from instinctual drives and desires
, HIM 361 FINAL EXAM - PERSONNEL PLANNING & RECRUITING QUESTIONS WITH ALL
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS.
labile - (ANSWER)unstable; undergoing rapid emotional change
mania - (ANSWER)extreme excitement, hyperactive elation, and agitation.
mood disorders - (ANSWER)prolonged emotion dominates a person's life; examples: bipolar and
depressive disorders
obsessive compulsive disorder - (ANSWER)anxiety disorder in which recurrent thoughts and repetitive
acts only dominate behavior
paranoia - (ANSWER)overly suspicious system of thinking with fixed delusions of being harassed,
persecuted, or unfairly treated
paraphilia - (ANSWER)recurrent intense sexual urge, fantasy, or behavior that involves unusual objects,
activities, or situations
personality disorders - (ANSWER)lifelong personality patterns marked by inflexibility and impairment of
social functioning
pervasive developmental disorder - (ANSWER)group of childhood disorders characterized by delays in
socialization and communication skills; autism and Aspergers syndrome are examples
phobia - (ANSWER)irrational or disabling fear (avoidance) of an object or situation
psychiatrist - (ANSWER)physician (MD) with medical training in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
of mental disorders.
psychologist - (ANSWER)non medical professional (often a PhD or an EdD) specializing in mental
processes and how the brain functions in health and disease.
psychosis - (ANSWER)a disorder marked by loss of contact with reality often associated with delusions
and hallucinations