Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 7 (60 MCQs)

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1. A behavioral health clinic nurse assesses a 23-year-old client who started taking paroxetine 3 weeks ago. Which statement made by the client is most important for the nurse to investigate?
2. In Ayurveda, Aushadhidharan refers to
3. Exposure therapies
4. A humanistic therapy, developed by Carl Rogers, in which the therapist uses techniques such as active listening within an accepting, genuine, empathetic environment to facilitate clients' growth
5. In which therapy does the therapist have to be active and directive and functioning as a teacher for effective behavior?
6. CBT for schizophrenia can involve .....
7. Which of the following is true regarding the research on mindfulness approaches?
8. A confrontational cognitive therapy, developed by Albert Ellis, that vigorously challenges people's illogical, self-defeating attitudes and assumptions
9. Flooding does not require any relaxation training.
10. How are toxins and wastes removed in hemodialysis?
11. What is Transference in therapy?
12. When Brett was only six years old, his older sister hid in his closet, then unexpectedly jumped out and scared him when he came into his dark bedroom. As an adult, Brett is still terrified of the dark. Based on principles of classical conditioning, Brett's current fear of the dark is
13. Aversion therapy is used to reduce undesirable behaviors by associating them with aversive stimuli.
14. What is the max plan allowance for a CHIROPRACTIC visit?
15. Which body function is monitored in biofeedback?
16. The nurse reinforces teaching a client on prescribed dabigatran for chronic atrial fibrillation. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
17. Newer atypical antipsychotics, such as Clozaril, target both
18. Which one of these is not SVD?
19. Which of the following disorders would be LEAST likely to be treated by psychiatrists?
20. A 45-year-old client with atrial fibrillation has been prescribed diltiazem. Which client outcome would best indicate that the medication has had its intended effect?
21. The client taking chlorpromazine should avoid saunas and temperature extremes.
22. The personal strength that helps most people cope with stress and recover fro adversity and even trauma
23. What is the reaction called when two drugs interact to produce a result much greater than the sum of individual effects?
24. Is an approach that draws on multiple theoretical orientations and techniques.
25. Therapy that treats people in the context of their family system. Views an individual's unwanted behaviors as influenced by, or directed at, other family members
26. Many of the therapies we talked about are actually helpful for (a)
27. The process of changing parts of something.
28. What is the significance of understanding irrational thoughts in therapy?
29. Fine copper or steel needles are inserted in the skin at acupoints on the body to relieve illness and mental/physical stress.
30. What are the long-term benefits of Systematic Desensitisation?
31. American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA)
32. Testing muscles that relate to an organ system through an energy field to determine imbalances.
33. After they are metabolized, most drugs are excreted through the:
34. The nurse is reviewing a list of components contained in the peritoneal dialysis solution with the client. The client asks the nurse about the purpose of the glucose contained in the solution. The nurse bases the response knowing that the glucose:
35. Therapy in which the focus is on helping clients recognize distortions in their thinking and replacing distorted, unrealistic beliefs with more realistic, helpful thoughts.
36. Hypnotherapy has been show to help with weight loss.
37. Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil are called
38. The study of the effects of drugs on the mind and behavior
39. What is the drug classification for:Pantoprazole
40. In behavior therapy, a program, sometimes conducted in an institutional setting (e.g., a hospital or classroom), in which desired behavior is reinforced by offering tokens that can be exchanged for special foods, television time, passes, or other rewards.
41. What is the basis of Systematic Desensitisation?
42. Lactated Ringer's (LR) solution is a hypotonic fluid.
43. How does reduced weight-bearing in water benefit joints during hydrotherapy?
44. Smiling & Puckering your lips is a speech exercise?
45. Psychoactive drugs
46. What are the key components of REBT?
47. Is the use of simulated interactive and immersive environments as a tool for physical or psychological healthcare applications ..... Phobias:The client can be guided through a simulated aversive environment with support from a therapist for desensitization to triggers.
48. During hemodialysis, wastes are removed from the patient's blood by:
49. What is the drug classification for:benazepril
50. All of the following are categories of biomedical treatment EXCEPT:
51. In solution-focused therapy, the counselor is most interested in
52. The Alexander Technique focuses on improving .....
53. A therapist that engages in reflective listening, non-directive therapy, and has unconditional positive regard for the client is probably
54. The client with chronic renal failure is scheduled for hemodialysis this morning is due to receive a daily dose of enalapril. The nurse should plan to administer this medication:
55. A nurse has completed teaching a client who is being discharged on lithium for a bipolar disorder. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
56. Psychodynamic therapy, also known as ..... oriented therapy.
57. What is the goal of systematic desensitization?
58. Response hierarchy
59. What is one reason acupuncture might not be suitable for everyone?
60. During hemodialysis, excess fluid is removed by: