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ODMHSAS Behavioral Health Case Management Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ 2024/2025
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CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED 
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ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2025
The Halo Effect can be explained as 
An effect in which an observer may tend to bend their judgment based on a specific characteristic. 
 
 
 
Which of the following would be a situation where the halo effect is irrelevant? 
Waiting for an outcome that depends on an act of nature. 
 
 
 
 
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The Halo Effect can be explained as 
An effect in which an observer may tend to bend their judgment based on a specific characteristic. 
 
 
 
Which of the following would be a situation where the halo effect is irrelevant? 
Waiting for an outcome that depends on an act of nature. 
 
 
 
 
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Brainpower 
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Which of the following is not an example of the Halo effect? 
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Expected Pharmacological Action Therapeutic Use 
. inhibits uterine activity by suppressing 
contractions 
relaxes the smooth muscle of the uterus 
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Complications 
! -can cause pulmonary edema-- monitor for chest pain, 
1 shortness of breath, respiratory distress, adible whe
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Expected Pharmacological Action Therapeutic Use 
. inhibits uterine activity by suppressing 
contractions 
relaxes the smooth muscle of the uterus 
( 
Complications 
! -can cause pulmonary edema-- monitor for chest pain, 
1 shortness of breath, respiratory distress, adible whe
journalist - Answer -assess health related and scientific information and disseminate it in order to prevent disease, promote health awareness and overall good public health 
-gathered from a variety of sources including physicians, scientists, health departments, government health agencies and medical journals 
-requirements include curiosity, the ability to write a coherent sentence and the ability to tell a good story. Master's degree in communications or journalism helps 
 
management pol...
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journalist - Answer -assess health related and scientific information and disseminate it in order to prevent disease, promote health awareness and overall good public health 
-gathered from a variety of sources including physicians, scientists, health departments, government health agencies and medical journals 
-requirements include curiosity, the ability to write a coherent sentence and the ability to tell a good story. Master's degree in communications or journalism helps 
 
management pol...
Central Nervous system (CNS) - Answer includes the brain and spinal cord 
 
brainstem - Answer Contains midbrain, medulla, and pons 
 
medulla - Answer controls vital body functions 
Heart rate 
Breathing 
 
pons - Answer control the management of sleep, arousal, and facial expressions (regulates relaxation) 
 
cerebellum - Answer 1. Balance and motor coordination 
2. contains more neurons than the rest of the brain 
 
Midbrain - Answer 1. controls sensory reflexes 
2. pain 
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Central Nervous system (CNS) - Answer includes the brain and spinal cord 
 
brainstem - Answer Contains midbrain, medulla, and pons 
 
medulla - Answer controls vital body functions 
Heart rate 
Breathing 
 
pons - Answer control the management of sleep, arousal, and facial expressions (regulates relaxation) 
 
cerebellum - Answer 1. Balance and motor coordination 
2. contains more neurons than the rest of the brain 
 
Midbrain - Answer 1. controls sensory reflexes 
2. pain 
3. mo...
compassion fatigue - Answer Preoccupation with absorbing trauma and emotional stresses of others 
 
Serious Mental Illness (SMI) - Answer Mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder resulting in SERIOUS FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT. Interferes with or limits one or more major life activities. 
 
T or F 
Individuals with psychiatric disabilities are as complex and diverse a group as the population in general and all of them will have difficulty performing in every life domain. - Answer False 
 
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compassion fatigue - Answer Preoccupation with absorbing trauma and emotional stresses of others 
 
Serious Mental Illness (SMI) - Answer Mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder resulting in SERIOUS FUNCTIONAL IMPAIRMENT. Interferes with or limits one or more major life activities. 
 
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Individuals with psychiatric disabilities are as complex and diverse a group as the population in general and all of them will have difficulty performing in every life domain. - Answer False 
 
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Autism - Answer is a mental disorder that starts in childhood that is characterized by persistent impairments in being to engage in social communication and interaction with others. 
 
Autism Spectrum Disorder - Answer People with severe forms of autism may have a difficult time with everyday activities that significantly limits the kinds of things they do as an adult. People with less severe forms of autism may appear to be perfectly normal, except in certain social situations where the imp...
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Autism - Answer is a mental disorder that starts in childhood that is characterized by persistent impairments in being to engage in social communication and interaction with others. 
 
Autism Spectrum Disorder - Answer People with severe forms of autism may have a difficult time with everyday activities that significantly limits the kinds of things they do as an adult. People with less severe forms of autism may appear to be perfectly normal, except in certain social situations where the imp...
Proportion of U.S. adults who experience a mental illness each year - Answer 1/5 (21%) 
 
Proportion of U.S. adults who experience serious mental illness each year - Answer 1/20 (5.6%) 
 
Proportion of U.S. youth aged 6-17 who experience a mental health disorder each year - Answer 1/6 (16.7%) 
 
The % of all lifetime mental illness beginning by age 14 - Answer 50% 
 
The % of all lifetime mental illness beginning by age 24 - Answer 75% 
 
Annual prevalence of a major depressive episode...
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Proportion of U.S. adults who experience a mental illness each year - Answer 1/5 (21%) 
 
Proportion of U.S. adults who experience serious mental illness each year - Answer 1/20 (5.6%) 
 
Proportion of U.S. youth aged 6-17 who experience a mental health disorder each year - Answer 1/6 (16.7%) 
 
The % of all lifetime mental illness beginning by age 14 - Answer 50% 
 
The % of all lifetime mental illness beginning by age 24 - Answer 75% 
 
Annual prevalence of a major depressive episode...
adjustment disorder with depressed mood - Answer symptoms are similar to those of other depressive disorders and include sleep disturbances, feelings of hopelessness and sadness, loss of self-esteem, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and anhedonia; occurs after stressful events 
 
persistent depressive disorder - Answer - chronic depression, most days for at least two years in adults, one year for children and adolescents. 
- no more than two months symptom-free during that time 
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adjustment disorder with depressed mood - Answer symptoms are similar to those of other depressive disorders and include sleep disturbances, feelings of hopelessness and sadness, loss of self-esteem, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and anhedonia; occurs after stressful events 
 
persistent depressive disorder - Answer - chronic depression, most days for at least two years in adults, one year for children and adolescents. 
- no more than two months symptom-free during that time 
- of...