Whats it called when a court appoints someone to manage a client's financial and
personal affairs?
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Conservator
What’s the difference between an impassive facial expression and an incongruent
facial expression?
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Impassive = No visible emotion; blank or neutral face.
Incongruent = Facial expression doesn’t match what the person says or
feels (e.g., smiling while talking about something sad).
,What pattern of knowing is based on objective facts, science, and evidence-based
practice?
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Empirical knowing
What is the internal emotional state that a person reports feeling, like sadness, anger,
or happiness?
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Mood
What is it called when a nurse uses moral reasoning to determine what is right or
wrong in client care?
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Ethical knowing
This type of treatment setting involved a gradual transition from being inpatients to
living independently to prevent repeat admissions. What is this called and how were
they set up?
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, Partial hospitilization programs
Day treatment programs: clients go home at night
Evening programs: clients go home in the morning
What projective test presents 20 picture cards and asks the client to tell a story about
each image?
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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
What are neologisms?
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made-up words that have meaning only to the person who invents them
What defense mechanism turns unacceptable impulses into productive or creative
outlets, like working out or painting?
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Sublimation
personal affairs?
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Conservator
What’s the difference between an impassive facial expression and an incongruent
facial expression?
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Impassive = No visible emotion; blank or neutral face.
Incongruent = Facial expression doesn’t match what the person says or
feels (e.g., smiling while talking about something sad).
,What pattern of knowing is based on objective facts, science, and evidence-based
practice?
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Empirical knowing
What is the internal emotional state that a person reports feeling, like sadness, anger,
or happiness?
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Mood
What is it called when a nurse uses moral reasoning to determine what is right or
wrong in client care?
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Ethical knowing
This type of treatment setting involved a gradual transition from being inpatients to
living independently to prevent repeat admissions. What is this called and how were
they set up?
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, Partial hospitilization programs
Day treatment programs: clients go home at night
Evening programs: clients go home in the morning
What projective test presents 20 picture cards and asks the client to tell a story about
each image?
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Thematic Apperception Test (TAT)
What are neologisms?
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made-up words that have meaning only to the person who invents them
What defense mechanism turns unacceptable impulses into productive or creative
outlets, like working out or painting?
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Sublimation