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

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1. What is the cornerstone technique of psychoanalytic therapy?
2. To help reduce stomach upset, a client can take an antacid at the same time as almost any other oral medication.
3. Pasien dengan metastasis tulang merasa ingin mencoba terapi mind-body. Ia takut risiko patah tulang bila bergerak terlalu banyak. Teknik paling aman:
4. Presumed problem of behavior therapy
5. Identify all of the evaluation points that you can use whilst talking about ANY treatments in your exam?Read carefully
6. Drugs used to treat schizophrenia and other forms of severe thought disorder
7. What is happening here:ph 7.31, pCO2 7, PaO2 7, HCO3 27, BE 1
8. Who developed Systematic Desensitisation and when?
9. A nurse is reinforcing how to use the metered-dose inhaler (MDI) to a client newly diagnosed with asthma. The client asks, "How will I know the canister is empty?" What is the best response by the nurse?
10. Carl Rogers is known for which theory?
11. Where do MOST people who develop MRSA become infected?
12. Who developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)?
13. Non-invasive pressure is applied to specific points on the body as the practioner's fingers or thumbs induce the same reactions in the patient as acupuncture.
14. The client is prescribed digoxin as a treatment for heart failure. What side effect can occur if the client develops hypokalemia when taking digoxin?
15. When Ron goes to the grocery store, he experiences strong urges to flee and feels anxious. Beck would say that:
16. In the last 200 years people have thought that hypnotism is more related to
17. This therapy may cause lung damage or asthma problems in some people, and has not been shown to be very effective in treating anything other than stress, headaches or depression.
18. What is the main criticism of psychoanalysis?
19. The nurse is evaluating a client with liver cirrhosis who received IV albumin after a paracentesis to drain ascites. Which assessment finding indicates that the albumin has been effective?
20. What is the unique, simple, and official name assigned to a specific drug for worldwide use?
21. Token economy is
22. Therapy aim of cognitive therapy
23. Therapy can improve the quality of a person's life.
24. A 21-year-old client is being evaluated in the outpatient psychiatric clinic after starting isocarboxazid 2 weeks ago. Which of the client's statements needs to be addressed first?
25. Approaches that represent the "third wave" of behavioral and cognitive therapies include .....
26. What is the preconscious mind composed of?
27. A female client with liver cirrhosis and chronic anemia is hospitalized for a deep venous thrombosis. The client is receiving a heparin infusion and suddenly develops epistaxis. Which laboratory value would indicate that the heparin infusion needs to be turned off?
28. Form of behavioral therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an aversive stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior.
29. A client has a new prescription for a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant. Which information would prompt the nurse to contact the health care provider after reviewing the client's admission history and physical?
30. Which is true about the diet for heart disease?
31. What does hypnotherapy mainly change?
32. Therapy technique of client-centered therapy
33. A client with atrial fibrillation is being discharged home after being stabilized with medications, including digoxin. Which of the following statements regarding digoxin toxicity indicates that further teaching is needed?
34. Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT)
35. Which is the recommended diet for renal (kidney) disease?
36. In biofeedback, what body area are electrodes placed on?
37. With the use of hypnotherapy you can
38. What is one reason people use homeopathy?
39. What benefit does aromatherapy provide for pets with chronic illnesses?
40. The client is discharged from the hospital with a new prescription for furosemide. One week later, during a follow-up visit with the health care provider, the client reports experiencing the following findings. Which finding is most important to report to the health care provider?
41. Alice has a dog phobia. Her therapist confronts her with actual dogs so that Alice learns that dogs are usually harmless. Alice is receiving
42. Therapy using movement and exercises is called .....
43. Which category of disease arises from both present life and previous life karmic actions?
44. The nurse is discussing medication with a client. Which information should be reinforced by the nurse about captopril (Capoten)?
45. Systematic desensitization works on the principle of .....
46. What is Relaxation Training in Systematic Desensitisation?
47. This therapy kept a deadly disease from evolving as fast as it would have.
48. A terminally ill client is receiving high doses of an opioid analgesic to manage pain. As death approaches and the client becomes unresponsive to verbal stimuli, what approach to pain management should the nurse now anticipate?
49. What's the part that we took from an antibody to make a CAR-T cell?
50. In psychoanalysis, an emotional attachment to the therapist that symbolically represents other important relationships is called
51. Arena has a bad habit of biting her fingernails until her fingers bleed and have sores. Her therapist is teaching her how to not bite and pick at her fingernails using various learning principles. Her therapist is using
52. Ancient Chinese art involves arranging animal (or your) home environment to optimize mental and physical wellbeing. Acupuncture was derived from this.
53. A teenager wants to stop checking their phone every few minutes. They set their phone to deliver a small vibrating shock every time they unlock it. Which therapy fits this example?
54. The nurse assesses pitting edema of the extremities, dyspnea, bilateral crackles posteriorly, and a serum sodium level of 130 mEq/L (130 mmol/L) in a client with chronic heart failure. The nurse should question which prescription?
55. Charlene is talking with her father, and she confesses that she lied about where she had been on the weekend. Her father tells Charlene that he loves her, but that he doesn't approve of her lying. According to Carl Rogers, Charlene's father is displaying the quality of
56. The NIH (National center for complementary and Integrative Health) says that Yoga can help with balance, flexibility, and stress management.
57. Relaxes and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how unimportant or embarrassing
58. Pregnant women should avoid eating cold-cuts because:
59. Help reduce the symptoms of anxiety, such as panic attacks or extreme fear and worry. The most common anti-anxiety medications are called benzodiazepines.
60. Cartilage is made up of specialised cells called .....