This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 12 > Art Humanities > Psychology > Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies – Quiz 5 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 5 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the cornerstone technique of psychoanalytic therapy? A) Behavior modification. B) Systematic desensitization. C) Active listening. D) Free association. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Free association. 2. To help reduce stomach upset, a client can take an antacid at the same time as almost any other oral medication. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 3. Pasien dengan metastasis tulang merasa ingin mencoba terapi mind-body. Ia takut risiko patah tulang bila bergerak terlalu banyak. Teknik paling aman: A) Power yoga. B) Mindfulness meditation. C) Pilates. D) Tai chi cepat. E) PMR kontraksi kuat. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mindfulness meditation. 4. Presumed problem of behavior therapy A) Dysfunctional behaviors. B) Stressful relationships. C) Barriers to self-understanding and self-acceptance. D) Negative, self defeating thinking. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dysfunctional behaviors. 5. Identify all of the evaluation points that you can use whilst talking about ANY treatments in your exam?Read carefully A) Effectiveness, side effects, time and cost, active or passive, treat the cause or symptoms. B) Effectiveness, side effects, time and cost, active or passive. C) Time and cost, active or passive, treat the cause or symptoms. D) Effectiveness, side effects, time and cost, treat the cause or symptoms. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Effectiveness, side effects, time and cost, active or passive, treat the cause or symptoms. 6. Drugs used to treat schizophrenia and other forms of severe thought disorder A) Antipsychotic drugs. B) Antidepressant drugs. C) Antianxiety drugs. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Antipsychotic drugs. 7. What is happening here:ph 7.31, pCO2 7, PaO2 7, HCO3 27, BE 1 A) Uncompensated respiratory acidosis. B) Partially compensated metabolic alkalosis. C) Respiratory alkalosis. D) Metabolic acidosis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Uncompensated respiratory acidosis. 8. Who developed Systematic Desensitisation and when? A) Carl Rogers developed Systematic Desensitisation in the 1960s. B) Joseph Wolpe developed Systematic Desensitisation in the 1950s. C) B.F. Skinner developed Systematic Desensitisation in the 1940s. D) Sigmund Freud developed Systematic Desensitisation in the 1950s. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Joseph Wolpe developed Systematic Desensitisation in the 1950s. 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? A) "Estimate how many doses are usually in the canister.". B) "Shake the canister to detect any fluid movement.". C) "Drop the canister in water to observe floating.". D) "Count the number of doses as the inhaler is used.". Show Answer Correct Answer: D) "Count the number of doses as the inhaler is used.". 10. Carl Rogers is known for which theory? A) Psychoanalytical. B) Cognitive. C) Humanistic. D) Behavioral. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Humanistic. 11. Where do MOST people who develop MRSA become infected? A) At school. B) In hospitals. C) On cruise ships. D) In public restrooms. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In hospitals. 12. Who developed Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT)? A) Aaron Beck. B) Albert Ellis. C) Sigmund Freud. D) Carl Rogers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Albert Ellis. 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. A) Acupressure. B) Accuracy. C) Accuweather. D) Acai. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Acupressure. 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? A) Oliguria. B) Tingling sensation. C) Altered level of consciousness (LOC). D) Dyshrythmias. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Dyshrythmias. 15. When Ron goes to the grocery store, he experiences strong urges to flee and feels anxious. Beck would say that: A) His self-enhancement primal mode is appropriately activated. B) The victim mode is active. C) The threat primal mode is inappropriately activated. D) Metacognition is occurring. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The threat primal mode is inappropriately activated. 16. In the last 200 years people have thought that hypnotism is more related to A) Medicine. B) Games. C) Fantasy. D) Entertainment shows. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Entertainment shows. 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. A) Yoga. B) Chiropractic treatments. C) Aromatherapy. D) Homeopathic treatments. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Aromatherapy. 18. What is the main criticism of psychoanalysis? A) It focuses too much on present relationships. B) It is lengthy and costly. C) It does not involve reasoning or planning. D) It ignores childhood experiences. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It is lengthy and costly. 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? A) Shortness of breath no longer experienced in supine position. B) Vital signs remain within the client's normal parameters. C) Flapping tremor no longer visible with arm extension. D) Abdominal circumference reduced from admission recording. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vital signs remain within the client's normal parameters. 20. What is the unique, simple, and official name assigned to a specific drug for worldwide use? A) Trade Name. B) Chemical Name. C) Generic Name. D) Proprietary Name. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Generic Name. 21. Token economy is A) When we collect tokens to add to our collection. B) A reward system used to manage the behaviour of schizophrenics. C) A treatment for schizophrenia where patients learn about the economy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A reward system used to manage the behaviour of schizophrenics. 22. Therapy aim of cognitive therapy A) Learn adaptive behaviors; extinguish problem ones. B) Promote healthier thinking and self-talk. C) Heal relationships. D) Reduce anxiety through self-insight. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Promote healthier thinking and self-talk. 23. Therapy can improve the quality of a person's life. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 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? A) I am not sleeping well at night and would like a sleeping aid. B) I do not know how well I will do on this restricted diet. C) I have been having quite a bit of nausea and constipation. D) This medicine is not working; I am so tired of being depressed. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) This medicine is not working; I am so tired of being depressed. 25. Approaches that represent the "third wave" of behavioral and cognitive therapies include ..... A) Mindfulness approaches. B) Gestalt therapy. C) Solution-focused therapy. D) Reality therapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mindfulness approaches. 26. What is the preconscious mind composed of? A) All memories that cannot be brought to consciousness; unpleasant and inessential memories that have been repressed. B) All memories forgotten or out of awareness but that with attention can be recalled; helps to suppress unpleasant memories. C) All memories within awareness. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) All memories forgotten or out of awareness but that with attention can be recalled; helps to suppress unpleasant memories. 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? A) Prothrombin time of 11 seconds. B) Partial Thromboplastin time of 110 seconds. C) Platelet count of 80, 000 /mm3. D) Hematocrit of 30%. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Partial Thromboplastin time of 110 seconds. 28. Form of behavioral therapy in which an undesirable behavior is paired with an aversive stimulus to reduce the frequency of the behavior. A) Flooding. B) Systematic Desensitization. C) Exposure Therapies. D) Aversion Therapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Aversion Therapy. 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? A) Frequent use of antacids. B) Recent prescribed use of an MAO inhibitor. C) History of obesity. D) Diagnosis of vascular disease. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Recent prescribed use of an MAO inhibitor. 30. Which is true about the diet for heart disease? A) Increase salt intake. B) Choose whole grain. C) Eat plenty of trans fat. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Choose whole grain. 31. What does hypnotherapy mainly change? A) Posture. B) Habits and behavior. C) Skin color. D) Hair growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Habits and behavior. 32. Therapy technique of client-centered therapy A) Listen actively and reflect clients feelings. B) Train people to counter self-harmful thoughts and to act out their new ways of thinking. C) Use classical conditioning( via exposure or aversion therapy) or operant conditioning( as in token economies). D) Train people to dispute negative thoughts and attributions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Listen actively and reflect clients feelings. 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? A) I must visit my health care provider (HCP) to check my drug levels. B) I should report to my HCP if I develop nausea and vomiting. C) I should tell my HCP if I feel my heart skip a beat. D) I will need to increase my potassium intake. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) I will need to increase my potassium intake. 34. Registered Dance/Movement Therapist (R-DMT) A) A credential indicating that the dance/movement therapist has completed training and internship requirements. B) A certification for physical therapists specializing in dance therapy. C) A title for individuals who teach dance classes in schools. D) A license required to perform dance therapy in clinical settings. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A credential indicating that the dance/movement therapist has completed training and internship requirements. 35. Which is the recommended diet for renal (kidney) disease? A) High potassium. B) High phosphorus. C) Low protein. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Low protein. 36. In biofeedback, what body area are electrodes placed on? A) Hands. B) Scalp. C) Back. D) Feet. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Scalp. 37. With the use of hypnotherapy you can A) Fight cancer. B) Change your way of thinking. C) Love someone more. D) Stop bad habits. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stop bad habits. 38. What is one reason people use homeopathy? A) It can cure serious illnesses only. B) It works very quickly. C) It uses natural ingredients with few side effects. D) It is based on scientific research. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It uses natural ingredients with few side effects. 39. What benefit does aromatherapy provide for pets with chronic illnesses? A) It improves their quality of life. B) It makes them more active. C) It helps them eat more. D) It helps them sleep. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It improves their quality of life. 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? A) Increased urine production. B) Constipation. C) Muscle cramps. D) Occasional lightheadedness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Muscle cramps. 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 A) Aversion therapy. B) Systematic desnsitization. C) Exposure therapy. D) Avoidance therapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Exposure therapy. 42. Therapy using movement and exercises is called ..... A) Dialectical. B) Exposure therapy. C) Kinesiotherapy. D) Hippotherapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Kinesiotherapy. 43. Which category of disease arises from both present life and previous life karmic actions? A) Poorva Aparaadhaja. B) Agantuja. C) Drustaa. D) Tat Sankaraat. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Tat Sankaraat. 44. The nurse is discussing medication with a client. Which information should be reinforced by the nurse about captopril (Capoten)? A) Avoid green leafy vegetables. B) Avoid the use of salt substitutes. C) Restrict fluids to 1000 mL/day. D) Take the medication with meals. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Avoid the use of salt substitutes. 45. Systematic desensitization works on the principle of ..... A) Modeling. B) Aversive conditioning. C) Positive Reinforcement. D) Reciprocal inhibition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Reciprocal inhibition. 46. What is Relaxation Training in Systematic Desensitisation? A) Individuals learn deep muscle relaxation techniques and breathing exercises to manage anxiety and physical stress responses. B) A method to increase physical activity to reduce stress levels. C) A technique that involves exposure to anxiety-provoking stimuli without any coping strategies. D) A form of meditation that focuses solely on breathing without muscle relaxation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Individuals learn deep muscle relaxation techniques and breathing exercises to manage anxiety and physical stress responses. 47. This therapy kept a deadly disease from evolving as fast as it would have. A) Light therapy. B) Aromatherapy. C) Covid vaccine. D) Homeopathy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Covid vaccine. 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? A) The same analgesic dosage will be continued. B) A nonopioid analgesic will be prescribed. C) The dosage of the analgesic will be decreased by half. D) The analgesic will be discontinued. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The same analgesic dosage will be continued. 49. What's the part that we took from an antibody to make a CAR-T cell? A) The recognition "head". B) The structural "body". C) The signal "tail". D) None of them. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The recognition "head". 50. In psychoanalysis, an emotional attachment to the therapist that symbolically represents other important relationships is called A) Free association. B) Resistance. C) Identification. D) Transference. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Transference. 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 A) Cognitive therapy. B) Psychoanalysis. C) Humanistic therapy. D) Behavioral therapy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Behavioral therapy. 52. Ancient Chinese art involves arranging animal (or your) home environment to optimize mental and physical wellbeing. Acupuncture was derived from this. A) Karate. B) Crackling. C) Feng shui. D) Bonsai. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Feng shui. 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? A) Systematic desensitization. B) Flooding. C) Aversion therapy. D) Token economy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Aversion therapy. 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? A) Furosemide 20 mg IV push twice daily. B) Maintenance IV line of 0.9% normal saline at 85 mL/h. C) Potassium chloride 20 mEq orally twice daily. D) Sodium-restricted diet. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Maintenance IV line of 0.9% normal saline at 85 mL/h. 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 A) Empathy. B) Selective abstraction. C) Validity. D) Unconditional positive regard. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Unconditional positive regard. 56. The NIH (National center for complementary and Integrative Health) says that Yoga can help with balance, flexibility, and stress management. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 57. Relaxes and says whatever comes to mind, no matter how unimportant or embarrassing A) Unconscious. B) Free association. C) Psychoanalysis. D) Id. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Free association. 58. Pregnant women should avoid eating cold-cuts because: A) It could cause diarrhea. B) It could cause an abortion. C) It could cause pneumonia. D) It could cause endocarditis. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It could cause an abortion. 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. A) Group Therapy. B) Family Therapy. C) Electroconvulsive shock therapy (ETC). D) Anti anxiety meds. E) Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor (SSRI). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Anti anxiety meds. 60. Cartilage is made up of specialised cells called ..... A) Chrondocytes. B) Osteoblasts. C) Neutrophils. D) Erthrocytes. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Chrondocytes. ← 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 4Class 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