EPPP Diagnosis and Psychopathology
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Best single treatment for Agoraphobia - Correct Ans-Flooding
Research comparing patients with schizophrenia from non-Western developing
countries to those from Western industrialized countries has found that they differ in
terms of: - Correct Ans-course and outcome
Illusion - Correct Ans-A misperception of a real stimulus
Alcohol Withdrawal is characterized by two or more of the following symptoms, - Correct
Ans-autonomic hyperactivity (e.g., sweating, increased pulse), hand tremor, insomnia,
nausea or vomiting, transient hallucinations or illusions, psychomotor agitation, anxiety,
and grand mal seizures.
Vascular Dementia - Correct Ans-diagnosed in individuals who have Dementia judged
to be caused by a cerebrovascular disease such as a stroke. Its onset is typically
abrupt, and it typically has a fluctuating, stepwise course characterized by rapid
changes in cognitive functioning and orientation.
Korsakoff's syndrome - Correct Ans-dementia caused by a lack of thiamine in the brain,
which is usually caused by chronic alcoholism and sometimes by severe malnutrition.
Onset is variable--sometimes rapid and sometimes insidious.
According to current cognitive-behavioral theories, a central factor in the maintenance of
anorexia nervosa symptom is - Correct Ans-the need to control eating.
Blood-Injection-Injury Type of Specific Phobia, relative to other types of Specific
Phobias, is characterized by: - Correct Ans-low blood pressure
The DSM identifies the following disorders as possible causes of organically-based
mood symptoms: - Correct Ans-substances such as hallucinogens and PCP; endocrine
disorders, such as hypo- or hyperthyroidism; carcinoma of the pancreas; viral illness;
and structural disease of the brain, such as that caused by a stroke.
The most serious potential medical side effect of Bulimia Nervosa is - Correct Ans-
electrolyte imbalance.
Field dependence-independence - Correct Ans-a dimension of cognitive style, or the
way in which individuals think, perceive, remember, and use information to solve
problems.
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Research on psychosocial treatments for smoking cessation have provided the most
support for the use of which of the following types of interventions? - Correct Ans-
behavioral.
Avolition - Correct Ans-a lack of initiative, motivation or goal-directed activities and is
considered a "negative" symptom of Schizophrenia or Schizophreniform disorder when
it is severe enough to prevent an individual from doing basic activities.
Alogia - Correct Ans-a lack of spontaneous speech
Akathisia - Correct Ans-a movement disorder characterized by a feeling of restlessness,
an inability to sit or keep still, a pressing need to be in constant motion and behaviors
such as fidgeting, crossing and uncrossing the legs while sitting, rocking from foot to
foot, marching in place and pacing
characteristics linked to successful smoking cessation: - Correct Ans-being age 35 or
older, married or living with a partner, later age when started smoking and being male
Parasuicide - Correct Ans-intentional, non-fatal, serious, self-harming behaviors such as
cutting or burning
Sleep bruxism - Correct Ans-a person involuntarily grinds or clenches their teeth while
sleeping, sometimes leading to wearing down the teeth and jaw discomfort. Treatment
typically involves wearing a mouth guard during sleep.
REM sleep behavior disorder - Correct Ans-a parasomnia that occurs later in the night
than NREM disorders, usually affects middle-aged or elderly individuals, especially
males, and sufferers often also have a neurological disorder. In this disorder, the
temporary muscle paralysis that normally occurs during REM sleep does not occur so
individuals may act out dreams through potentially violent movements or behaviors
during sleep that can cause injuries to themselves or bed partners.
Synesthesia - Correct Ans-a condition in which an involuntary joining of one sense is
accompanied by a perception in another sense. For example, hearing is simultaneously
perceived by an additional sense such as sight
Hypokalemia - Correct Ans-deficient level of potassium in the blood
Orientation is most frequently measured by which of the following scales? - Correct
Ans-Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test
vegetative symptoms of depression - Correct Ans-persistent problems with appetite,
weight loss or gain, sleep difficulties, reduced energy level, and changes in sexual
desire or function.
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