Class 12 Psychology Chapter 5 Therapies Quiz 9 (60 MCQs)

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1. To treat depression by increasing levels of serotonin in the brain. Serotonin is one of the chemical messengers (neurotransmitters) that carry signals between brain nerve cells (neurons).
2. Once an advanced airway is placed, how do you change your approach to providing ventilation?
3. A medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
4. Why is Systematic Desensitisation considered ethical and humane?
5. How can token economies be applied in educational settings?
6. A medical history should include all:1. legally prescribed drugs2. vitamin or mineral supplements3. any medication not requiring a prescription (over-the-counter items)4. herbal treatments
7. A client diagnosed with tuberculosis is to begin taking rifampin and isoniazid. Which statement by a nurse is most appropriate to include when reinforcing information about these medications?
8. A psychotherapeutic technique in which the therapist listens to a client closely, asking questions as needed, in order to fully understand the content of the message and the depth of the client's emotion. The therapist typically restates what has been said to ensure accurate understanding. It is particularly associated with client-centered therapy.
9. Will CBT remove schizophrenia for the patient?
10. What drug can cause black fingers?
11. Is used to help a person give up a behavior or habit by having them associate it with something unpleasant. Aversion therapy is most known for treating people with addictive behaviors, like those found in alcohol use disorder.
12. What is the purpose of a dialyzer in hemodialysis?
13. (a) is focused breathing and clearing your thoughts.
14. Therapy that teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking; based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions
15. Osteopenia is a condition where the bones become porous
16. Medication that can block the usual receptor activity that endogenous compounds regulate or the receptor activity of other medications
17. During Shiatsu, the practitioner mainly uses .....
18. Pasien paliatif mengeluh mual akibat kemoterapi. Ia mengatakan selalu merasa tenang saat membayangkan suasana gunung tempat ia biasa berlibur. Ia ingin teknik yang bisa membantu meredakan mual. Intervensi paling sesuai:
19. Which drugs dampens responsiveness to irrelevant stimuli in schizophrenia patients with positive systems
20. A popular, integrative therapy that combines cognitive therapy (changing self-defeating thinking) with behavior therapy (changing behavior)
21. Systematic desensitization is a technique based on
22. Schizophrenia is a disorder that is MOST likely to be treated with
23. Arts Therapy Credentials Board (ATCB)
24. Presumed problem of Psychodynamic therapy
25. Which method is used to treat phobias by gradually exposing a person to feared situations combining with relaxation technique?
26. Which of the following is a major goal of Aaron Beck's cognitive therapy?
27. The client newly diagnosed with chronic renal failure recently has begun hemodialysis. Knowing that the client is at risk for disequilibrium syndrome, the nurse assesses the client during dialysis for:
28. Psychoanalysts would be most likely to discourage patients from
29. What is the primary goal of magnetic therapy in terms of healing?
30. T/F:The client should take levothyroxine immediately after breakfast.
31. American Art Therapy Association (AATA)
32. What does hydrotherapy use to decrease stress on joints?
33. Therapeutic Recreation (TR)
34. Gene therapy might be suggested as a last resort for treating someone with:
35. What is the primary goal of psychodynamic therapy?
36. Plant based natural medicines for both external and internal use.
37. Pranipata as a therapeutic measure in Agantuja Unmada can include:
38. In traditional Asian medicine, acupoints are usually located:
39. ..... ..... is a technique in psychoanalysis whereby the client lets thoughts flow without interruption or inhibition.
40. The nurse is caring for a child with Kawasaki disease who is receiving IV immunoglobulin. The child's parent wants to know why this treatment is required. The nurse explains that this therapy is given to:
41. Regular insulin intravenous infusions are mixed in 5% dextrose in water.
42. In psychoanalysis, the patient's transfer to the analyst of emotions linked with other relationships (such as love or hatred for a parent)
43. What is the purpose of leg exercises and early ambulation for dialysis patients?
44. What is a common skin problem experienced by dialysis patients?
45. What is the purpose of strict asepsis with catheter care in dialysis patients?
46. Iridology is diagnosed by the examining ..... Changes in color and shape can help determine disease likelihood.
47. One of the positive symptoms of schizophrenia includes .....
48. Which of the following activities ISN'T normally used in occupational therapy?
49. Presumed problem of cognitive-behavioral therapy
50. Behavior technique used to treat phobias, in which a client is asked to make a list of ordered fears and taught to relax while concentrating on those fears.
51. Defibrillation is used for hemodynamically unstable patients with tachyarrhythmia's, but with palpable pulses
52. What technique in psychoanalysis involves the patient speaking freely about their thoughts, including things that are not seemingly relevant?
53. A client with moderate Alzheimer disease is started on memantine. In evaluating the effectiveness of this medication, the registered nurse should assess the client for which of the following?
54. Client-centered therapy places significant focus on the .....
55. Why does flooding sometimes work quickly?
56. In client-centered therapy, the therapist's role is primarily to .....
57. Which of these is NOT involved in active listening
58. Vicki is seeing a therapist in an attempt to work through the troubles in her relationship with her father. She and her therapist often engage in lengthy verbal interactions, and her therapist tries to help Vicki work through a variety of potential solutions for the problems she is facing. In this case, her therapist's approach to treatment would MOST likely be classified as
59. Children who experience rocking, little eye contact, and repetition of words might be:
60. For clients at risk for cardiovascular disease, the usual oral daily dose of aspirin is 2 tablets (650 mg total).