Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 8 (60 MCQs)

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1. Transcutaneous pacing is accomplished by delivering pulses of electric current through the patient's chest, stimulating the heart to contract
2. ..... therapy believes that the client's distress has its origins in the biological, psychological, and social realms.
3. The side effect associated with taking traditional antipsychotic drugs that is characterized by chronic tremors and involuntary spastic movements is
4. This was scientifically proven to have saved many lives, although social media may lead people to (falsely) believe that the side effects are more serious than the disease.
5. BERAPAKAH JENIS RAWATAN PENGELUPASAN KULIT
6. Carl Rogers is known for the development of
7. What is the visit limitation for CHIROPRACTIC?
8. The occupational therapy uses .....
9. What country completed the Human Genome Project?
10. If a man who is a heavy smoker is given an electric shock every time he takes a puff on a cigarette, which behavior-modification techniques is being used?
11. Meditation can cause some people to have panic attacks.
12. Hypnotherapy has been shown to help some people with stress management and anxiety.
13. Pasien paliatif merasa cemas dan tidak percaya diri. Ia membutuhkan terapi yang meningkatkan self-efficacy sekaligus memberi rasa kontrol terhadap tubuh. Intervensi paling tepat:
14. Therapy that applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behaviors
15. Seorang pasien kanker kolon stadium lanjut mengeluh nyeri perut kronis, sulit tidur, dan merasa pikirannya "sibuk" . Ia sudah mencoba meditasi namun sering kehilangan fokus dan menjadi frustrasi. Perawat ingin memberikan teknik yang lebih terstruktur. Intervensi paling tepat adalah:
16. Therapy technique of group and family therapy
17. The full course of a prescribed antimicrobial drug should be completed so as to prevent:
18. Which one of these is not a spirit of motivational interviewing?
19. Presumed problem of cognitive therapy
20. Behavioral therapies are ..... based while psychoanalysis and humanistic therapies are ..... based.
21. There appears to be a rise in the incidence of autism. This may be due to:
22. A 10-year-old client with autism spectrum disorder is hospitalized for a diagnostic workup. Which is the most appropriate nursing action?
23. What is vicarious learning and how does it occur?
24. What does the abbreviation MRSA stand for?
25. Spinal adjustments from the chiropractor can boost your immunity.
26. Hypnotherapy started in
27. What is the main idea of aromatherapy?
28. What is the drug classification for:
29. Is a test tube baby the same as a clone?
30. What is a dietary consideration for patients on dialysis?
31. An acupuncturist orders X-Ray of the spine, how is this covered?
32. What is a key nursing management consideration for patients on dialysis?
33. When you are hypnothised
34. A client is being discharged with a prescription for apixaban after being treated for a pulmonary embolus. Which clinical data is most concerning to the nurse?
35. Antianxiety drugs
36. Acupuncture methods have been shown to be helpful for some conditions. They (a) been shown to help with pain management.
37. Cognitive restructuring
38. What are irrational thoughts according to REBT?
39. The form of therapy that involves assessment of physical function and works to restore any problems and prevent any further dysfunction using methods such as appropriate exercises and ultrasound is referred to as:
40. A nurse administers cimetidine to a 75 year-old client diagnosed with a gastric ulcer. Which function may be affected by this medication and should be closely monitored by the nurse?
41. Which theory helps clients to change irrational thoughts?
42. Therapy conducted with groups rather than individuals, providing benefits from group interaction
43. A client with chronic heart failure developed an intractable cough and an incident of angioedema after starting enalapril. Which prescription does the nurse anticipate for this client?
44. The nurse is caring for a client on IV heparin infusion and oral warfarin. Current laboratory values indicate that the client's aPTT is 5 times the control value and the PT/INR is 2 times the control value. What action does the nurse anticipate?
45. Therapy aim of group and family therapy
46. Dalhana's commentary on Navagraha Homa prescribes performing it:
47. Behavior therapy does not focus on .....
48. The client should use a dry-powder inhaler as rescue therapy during acute asthma attacks.
49. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
50. Behavior therapy has been criticized for all of the following EXCEPT
51. Pasien terminal mengalami kecemasan eksistensial berat menjelang fase akhir hidup. Ia merasa perlu terapi yang fokus pada keheningan dan penerimaan diri. Intervensi paling tepat:
52. Psychotherapy that involves repeated real, visualized, or simulated exposure to or confrontation with a feared situation or object or a traumatic event or memory in order to achieve habituation and that is used especially in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety disorder, or phobias.
53. The offering of kumkuma and kesar at a crossroad with no residency, as mentioned in Sushruta Sutra, is associated with:
54. Antagonistic drugs may be used to:
55. What is dream analysis and how is it used in therapy?
56. Jana wants to be a doctor when she grows up, but she has one seriousproblem:she is terribly afraid of blood. Since she was a little girl, shehas passed out at the mere sight of blood. To overcome this fear so thatshe can pursue her dream of becoming a doctor, her therapist exposesher to blood while trying to relax her. What type of therapy is this?
57. One major difference between a humanistic therapist and a behavioraltherapist is that:
58. In intravenous route:reaches the blood entirely
59. How many phases does the family therapy model have?
60. Which of the following statements about group therapy is LEAST accurate?