This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 12 > Art Humanities > Psychology > Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following are considered to be the toxic effects of a drug? A) Additional, mild, unwanted effects. B) Unusual, unexpected mild effects. C) Serious, possibly life-threatening effects. D) Reduction of the allergic response. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Serious, possibly life-threatening effects. 2. Which drug has provided the most help to schizophrenia patients experiencing auditory hallucinations and paranoia A) Ativan. B) Thorazine. C) Xanax. D) Lithium. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Thorazine. 3. If River Phoenix went to the chiropractor 8 times between the dates of 10/3/2023-11/7/2023 how many acupuncture visits does he have left in the year? A) Acupuncture has no limit. B) 4 visits left. C) Chiro has no limit. D) 0 visits left. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 0 visits left. 4. What is the goal of therapeutic cloning? A) To harvest stem cells. B) To create a new human being. C) To prevent genetic diseases. D) To change a baby's DNA. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To harvest stem cells. 5. What is the capital of Mongolia? A) Ulaanbaatar. B) Paris. C) Baku. D) Tokyo. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ulaanbaatar. 6. Who is considered the father of humanistic psychology, which includes approaches like client-centered therapy? A) Carl Jung. B) Carl Rogers. C) B.F. Skinner. D) Albert Bandura. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Carl Rogers. 7. Which is the route of administration by which the largest proportion of the drug dose is likely lost before reaching the site of action? A) Sublingual. B) Oral. C) Intramuscular. D) Intravenous. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Oral. 8. This is when one or multiple nutrients are added or removed from a person's diet. A) Nutrient modification. B) Texture modification. C) Appearance modification. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Nutrient modification. 9. What is Dream Analysis in Psychoanalysis? A) A technique used to interpret and understand the hidden meanings behind a person's dreams, reflecting unconscious thoughts and desires. B) A method for analyzing a person's behavior in social situations. C) A process of evaluating a person's cognitive abilities through dream patterns. D) A therapeutic approach focused solely on the interpretation of waking thoughts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A technique used to interpret and understand the hidden meanings behind a person's dreams, reflecting unconscious thoughts and desires. 10. Therapy with the help of dogs is called ..... A) Pawtherapy. B) Canistherapy. C) Bonetherapy. D) Hippotherapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Canistherapy. 11. Seorang pasien dengan riwayat trauma masa lalu merasa tidak nyaman menutup mata saat meditasi. Ia membutuhkan teknik yang mengurangi stimulasi internal. A) Vipassana meditation. B) Zen walking meditation. C) PMR. D) Loving-kindness. E) Hypnotherapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) PMR. 12. What does Freud refer to as the 'royal road to the unconscious'? A) Defense mechanisms. B) Transference. C) Free association. D) Dreams. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Dreams. 13. What is the main purpose of hemodialysis? A) To regulate fluid balance. B) To filter the blood. C) To maintain electrolyte balance. D) To remove excess water. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To remove excess water. 14. Drugs used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (several of these drugs are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ..... SSRI's) A) Antidepressant drugs. B) Antianxiety drugs. C) Antipsychotic drugs. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Antidepressant drugs. 15. Which one of these is not the function of CSF? A) Stimulation. B) Protection. C) Bouyancy. D) Clearing waste. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Stimulation. 16. Homa, when performed improperly, is mentioned as a potential cause of: A) Unmada. B) Jwara. C) Apasmara. D) Arbuda. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Unmada. 17. Deinstitutionalization A) A method of providing care for individuals with disabilities in their own homes. B) The practice of isolating individuals with disabilities in large facilities. C) The process of moving people with disabilities from institutions to community-based settings. D) The transition of individuals with disabilities to institutional care. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The process of moving people with disabilities from institutions to community-based settings. 18. What type of fitness does hydrotherapy improve? A) Mental fitness. B) Culinary fitness. C) Artistic fitness. D) Cardiovascular fitness. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cardiovascular fitness. 19. What does E stand for in SCREW? A) Energy. B) Efficient. C) Effective. D) Eventual. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Effective. 20. Darren is a second-year undergraduate who feels so incompetent that he believes his life is worthless and hopeless. Darren would profit most from A) Beck's cognitive therapy. B) Wolpe's systematic desensitization. C) Freud's psychoanalysis. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Beck's cognitive therapy. 21. During flooding, the client is exposed to their most feared situation or object immediately. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 22. Medication leave the body 4 to 8 hours A) Short half-life. B) Long half-life. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Short half-life. 23. Presumed problem of client-centered therapy A) Unconscious conflicts from childhood experiences. B) Dysfunctional behaviors. C) Barriers to self understanding and self acceptance. D) Self-harmful thoughts and behaviors. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Barriers to self understanding and self acceptance. 24. Which of the following best defines Upahara? A) Self-imposed fasting for bodily detoxification. B) A sacrificial offering to pacify doshas. C) Unconditional offerings like gandha, mala, and deepa to God or beings. D) A purificatory ritual performed before surgery. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Unconditional offerings like gandha, mala, and deepa to God or beings. 25. The roots of cognitive therapy appear to be a combination of which of the following two theories: A) Behaviorism and psychoanalysis. B) Behaviorism and rational emotive behavioral therapy. C) Psychoanalysis and person-centered theory. D) Psychoanalysis and individual psychology. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Behaviorism and psychoanalysis. 26. ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) A) The study of human emotions and feelings. B) The extension of B. F. Skinner's behavioral principles to practical settings. C) A method for analyzing financial behavior. D) A technique for improving physical fitness. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The extension of B. F. Skinner's behavioral principles to practical settings. 27. Synchronized cardioversion is used for cardiac arrest patients with shockable rhythms (Vfib and pVT) and irregular wide complex tachycardia (Torsades de pointes). A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 28. An appraisal focused coping strategy ..... A) Is finding out information on the problem and learning new skills to mange it. B) Is oriented toward managing the emotions that accompany the perception of stress. C) Challenges your own personal assumption and changes the way you think. D) Is looking for the answers at the bottom of a wine bottle. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Challenges your own personal assumption and changes the way you think. 29. Presumed problem of group and family therapy A) Self-harmful thoughts and behaviors. B) Dysfunctional behaviors. C) Stressful relationships. D) Unconscious conflict from childhood experience. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Stressful relationships. 30. Contraindications printed on the label of a drug identify: A) Those circumstances under which the drug should probably not be used. B) Those typical side effects associated with this drug. C) The maximum shelf life of the medication. D) The dosage limits associated with the use of the drugh. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Those circumstances under which the drug should probably not be used. 31. T/F:Extended-release oral potassium chloride (KCl) should be taken with meals and a full 8-ounce (236 mL) glass of water. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 32. Which one of these patients is not a good candidate for DIEP surgery? A) Low BMI. B) Moderate amounts of abdominal adipose tissue. C) Elderly. D) Young. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Low BMI. 33. Most severe flus originate because: A) Appearance of a previously unknown agent. B) Acquisition of resistance to an anti-microbial agent. C) Evolution of a new infectious agent. D) Spread of infectious agent to a new host. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Spread of infectious agent to a new host. 34. The nurse reviews a client's medical record and notes the following PRN medication prescriptions:acetaminophen, haloperidol, and benztropine. The nurse would administer a dose of benztropine on assessing which client behavior? A) Muscle rigidity and shuffling gait. B) Nihilistic delusions. C) Tangentiality. D) Waxy flexibility. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Muscle rigidity and shuffling gait. 35. Giving an alcoholic an emetic drug so that each time she takes a drink she becomes nauseous and ill is a form of A) Systematic desensitazation. B) Aversive conditioning. C) Negative reinforcement therapy. D) Behavioral redirection. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Aversive conditioning. 36. Which animal is used specifically for treating autistic clients? A) Horse. B) Elephant. C) Snake. D) Dolphin. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Dolphin. 37. What is a disadvantage of spiritual healing? A) It can cause serious health problems. B) It is not scientifically proven to work. C) It is always expensive. D) It is always available. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It is not scientifically proven to work. 38. Treatment involving psychological techniques; consists of interactions between a trained therapist and someone seeking to overcome psychological difficulties or achieve personal growth A) Psychotherapy. B) Biomedical therapy. C) Psychoanalysis. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Psychotherapy. 39. A client is 6 hours postoperative from hip surgery after receiving regional anesthesia and has epidural continuous anesthesia in place. Which is the most important reason for the nurse to contact the health care provider? A) Client reports paresthesia bilaterally since the surgery. B) Fondaparinux is prescribed for STAT administration. C) Lower-extremity muscle strength is 3/5 bilaterally. D) Postoperative laboratory results show hemoglobin of 9.9 g/dL (99 g/L). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fondaparinux is prescribed for STAT administration. 40. A client is newly diagnosed with hypothyroidism and takes levothyroxine 50 mcg/day by mouth. What information should the nurse understand about this medication? A) May decrease the client's energy level. B) Should be taken in the morning. C) Will decrease the client's heart rate. D) Must be stored in a dark container. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Should be taken in the morning. 41. Is care that aims to ease pain and help you function, move, and live better. A) Physical therapy. B) Occupational therapy. C) Speech therapy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Physical therapy. 42. Today, electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is MOST likely to be used as a treatment for patients with A) Schizophrenia. B) Major depression who have not responded to antidepressant drugs. C) Major depression. D) Schizophrenia who have not responded to antipsychotic drugs. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Major depression who have not responded to antidepressant drugs. 43. Ayurvedic medicine uses ..... to diagnose body problems. A) Blood tests and x-rays. B) Tongue and facial wrinkles. C) Foot pressure points. D) Muscle tests. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Tongue and facial wrinkles. 44. Which of the following is a LIKEY cause of PTSD? A) Lack of oxygen. B) Living through a plane crash. C) Food poisoning. D) Being bitten by a tick. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Living through a plane crash. 45. In an effort to reduce his daughter's fear of the dark, Mr. Chew would hug and gently rock her immediately after turning off the lights at bedtime. Mr. Chew's strategy best illustrates the technique of A) Counter-conditioning. B) Aversive conditioning. C) Unconditional positive regard. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Counter-conditioning. 46. The nurse is assessing a client 15 minutes after initiating nitroglycerin infusion for suspected acute coronary syndrome. Which clinical finding is the priority? A) The client reports a headache. B) The client reports feeling dizzy and lightheaded. C) The client reports feeling flushed. D) The client reports feeling nervous. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The client reports feeling dizzy and lightheaded. 47. What is the drug classification for:Lorazepam A) Lipid-lowering Agents. B) Potassium-sparing Diuretics. C) Thrombolytics. D) Antianxiety Agents. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Antianxiety Agents. 48. A nurse in the cardiac intermediate care unit is caring for a client with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF). The client also has a history of coronary artery disease and peripheral vascular disease. The nurse is preparing to administer medications. Based on the assessment data, the nurse should question which medication? A) Furosemide. B) Aspirin. C) Atorvastatin. D) Metoprolol. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Metoprolol. 49. Drugs used to control the symptoms of schizophrenia and other types of psychosis. A) Tardive Dyskinesia. B) Aversive Conditioning. C) Vitamin B12 (1st) & St John's Wort (2nd). D) Client-centered Therapy. E) Antipsychotic. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Antipsychotic. 50. Prescribed medications or procedures that act directly on the person's physiology A) Biomedical therapy. B) Psychotherapy. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Biomedical therapy. 51. Is a side effect of antipsychotic medications. These drugs are used to treat schizophrenia and other mental health disorders. It can cause stiff, jerky movements of your face and body that you can't control. You might blink your eyes, stick out your tongue, or wave your arms without meaning to do so. A) Tardive Dyskinesia. B) Aversive Conditioning. C) Client-centered Therapy. D) Vitamin B12 (1st) & St John's Word (2nd). E) Antipsychotic. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tardive Dyskinesia. 52. A type of counter-conditioning that associates an unpleasant states (such as nausea) with an unwanted behavior (such as drinking alcohol) A) Aversive conditioning. B) Systematic desensitization. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Aversive conditioning. 53. Diseases of body organs are treated by applying pressure to particular joints. A) Preening. B) Reflexology. C) Flexing. D) Ducklips. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Reflexology. 54. When a therapy is conducted by injecting a vector into the body and modifications occur within the host it is known as ..... A) Ex vivo therapy. B) Extra-corporeal therapy. C) Intra host gene modification. D) In vivo therapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) In vivo therapy. 55. What is the main function of hemodialysis? A) Maintain electrolyte balance. B) Regulate fluid balance. C) Extract toxic substances from the blood and remove excess water. D) Filter the blood. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Extract toxic substances from the blood and remove excess water. 56. The oncology nurse is caring for a client with tumor lysis syndrome. Which prescription should the nurse question? A) Allopurinol 200 mg PO every 24 hours. B) Normal saline IV at 150 mL/hr continuous. C) Sevelamer 800 mg PO 3 times daily with meals. D) Spironolactone 25 mg PO every 12 hours. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Spironolactone 25 mg PO every 12 hours. 57. Which therapy focuses on both physical and emotional health? A) Homeopathy. B) Conventional medicine. C) Spiritual healing. D) Acupuncture. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Spiritual healing. 58. What type of behaviours does positive reinforcement reward? A) Neutral behaviours. B) Desirable behaviours. C) Undesirable behaviours. D) Aggressive behaviours. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Desirable behaviours. 59. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability of a human to think, act or learn like a computer or machine in certain areas. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 60. Explain the concept of 'shoulds' and 'musts' in REBT. A) 'Shoulds' and 'musts' are rigid beliefs that lead to negative emotions when reality does not meet these expectations. B) 'Shoulds' and 'musts' are helpful guidelines for positive thinking. C) 'Shoulds' and 'musts' are merely suggestions that do not affect emotions. D) 'Shoulds' and 'musts' are flexible beliefs that adapt to changing circumstances. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 'Shoulds' and 'musts' are rigid beliefs that lead to negative emotions when reality does not meet these expectations. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesArt Humanities QuizzesClass 12 QuizzesClass 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 1Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 2Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 3Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 5Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 6Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 7Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 8Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books