Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 3 (60 MCQs)

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1. The patient will be better able to ..... with their symptoms after CBT
2. Is an evidence-based therapy approach that combines relaxation techniques with gradual exposure to help you slowly overcome a phobia.
3. The nurse is assessing a client with hypertension and essential tremor 2 hours after receiving a first dose of propranolol. Which assessment is most concerning to the nurse?
4. Hypnotherapy has been shown to help with IBS and intestinal problems (digestive issues).
5. T/F:Naloxone is used to counteract the respiratory depression associated with barbiturate overdose.
6. Which of the following best describes the concept of 'unconditional positive regard' in client-centered therapy?
7. Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) is designed for patients who are conscious, semiconscious, or unconscious; Patients with or without gag reflex.
8. An antibiotic is ordered to be given intramuscularly (IM) to a toddler. The total volume of the injection equals 2 mL. What is the correct nursing intervention?
9. In alternative medicine, holding a divining rod or pendulum over the cat.
10. National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC)
11. What is the visit limitation for ACUPUNCTURE?
12. The client with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) has cloudy dialysate. Which of the following is the best initial nursing action?
13. Dr. Sigmund Freud is the creator of which theory?
14. Drugs used to control anxiety and agitation
15. Why do stem cells have so much potential in medical research?
16. What is the primary focus of behavioral therapy?
17. A Body mass index of 17 is considered .....
18. Which technique is used in physiotherapy to reduce inflammation?
19. What is the value of the Human Genome Project?
20. T/F:Hypovolemia is a risk for the client receiving whole blood products.
21. What does aromatherapy help people do?
22. What is the National Coalition of Creative Arts Therapies Associations, Inc. (NCCATA)?
23. Short-dosing interval or MEC drops between doses
24. An approach to psychotherapy that uses techniques from various other forms of therapy
25. What role does empathy play in the therapeutic process?
26. Define empathy and how it differs from sympathy.
27. How many visit limits does Physical Therapy have?
28. This therapy involves using magnetic pulses to target specific areas of the brain. People have been using it since 1985 to relieve the intense sadness and feelings of hopelessness that can come with depression.
29. What is one advantage of herbal therapy?
30. Which of the following is identified with client-centered therapy?
31. A caring, accepting, nonjudgmental attitude, which Carl Rogers believed would help clients develop self-awareness and self-acceptance
32. American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA)
33. Therapy aim of client-centered therapy
34. Which of the following is an example of inappropriate elimination that behavioural therapy might address?
35. A counter-conditioning technique that treats anxiety through creative electronic simulations, in which people can safely face their greatest fears, such as airplane flying, spiders, or public speaking
36. In intravenous route:it enters directly into the blood
37. Indian head massage mainly works on the .....
38. Art Therapist Registered-Board Certified (ATR-BC)
39. SUPERFICIAL, MEDIUM DAN DEEP PEEL MERUPAKAN RAWATAN BAGI
40. Relaxation techniques are an essential part of systematic desensitization.
41. A sudden increase in knowledge or understanding
42. A child with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been taking methylphenidate for a year. What are the priority nursing assessments when the client comes to the clinic for a well-child visit?
43. ABC analysis was proposed by .....
44. Which therapy is known for using needles to treat pain?
45. A nurse is talking to a client diagnosed with chronic renal failure about medications. The client questions the purpose of aluminum hydroxide (Amphojel) in the medication regimen. What is the best explanation for the nurse to give the client for the use of this medication?
46. According to structural family therapy, subsystems are
47. Which of the following is a method used in physiotherapy to improve coordination?
48. The nurse is caring for a client with chronic, stable angina. The client takes the long-acting nitrate isosorbide mononitrate. Which client outcome indicates that the drug is effective?
49. Depakote, a drug originally used to treat epilepsy, more recently has been found to be effective in the control of
50. Traditional drug or surgical therapy is incorporated with nontraditional methods by:
51. In psychoanalysis, the blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material
52. The results of the Human Genome Project can be described as:
53. What is negative reinforcement and how does it work?
54. Herbal remedies have been shown to be helpful for some conditions. They (a) been shown to cure diseases.
55. What are some common therapeutic techniques used in clinical psychology?
56. A mutated gene that produces a protein that blocks the function of a normal protein is known as a .....
57. What is a drawback of acupuncture?
58. TRUE or FALSE:Cognitive distortions created by certain pathologies like depression and anxiety create a "systematic bias"
59. Which situation best shows aversion therapy being used correctly?
60. The nurse is discussing with a client some of the necessary precautions when taking warfarin. The nurse should remind the client to avoid which over-the-counter (OTC) medication?