NRNP 6635 Mid Term 2021 Answers
WALDEN UNIVERSITY NRNP 6635 MID TERM 2021
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Select the serum assessment that is required when prescribing drugs to treat psychiatric disorders in psychosomatic patients.
Selected Answer:
A.
Potassium
Select the theorist who developed the eight stages of psychosocial life cycle
Selected Answer:
C.
Erikson
Select two causes of dissociative amnesia.
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A.
Sexual abuse
D.
Partner betrayal
Select the patient evaluation scale to be used before and during prescribing antipsychotic drugs.
Selected Answer:
A.
MMS E
Select the two comorbid disorders with which Pica occurs most commonly.
Selected Answers:
C.
Autism
D.
Intellectual disability
Select the prognosis range of untreated PTSD patients.
Answer:
10% recover, 20% mild symptoms, 30% moderate symptoms, 40% no change or worse
Select the memory category retained in transient global amnesia that is absent in dissociative amnesia.
Selected Answer:
B.
Sequential events
The following is NOT an endocrine change noted with anorexia nervosa:
Selected A. NRNP 6635 Mid Term 2021 Answers
Increased
Glucose
Select the two most important elements of the psychiatric interview to establish a
mental illness diagnosis.
Selected Answers:
A.
Psychiatric history
C.
Mental status examination
Select the greatest impediment to treating anorexia nervosa patients.
Selected Answer:
D.
Noncompliance with therapy
Select the sleep disorder in which cataplexy is a common symptom.
Selected Answer:
D.
Narcolep sy
from a Primary Care Provider.
Selected Answer:
D.
Body dysmorphia
Select the rating scale used to assess obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Selected Answer:
C.
YBOC S
Selected C.
Answer:
4
Select the mood disorder that is worsened by chronic exposure to observing violence in television, movies, and video games.
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A.
Bipola r
Select a provider’s most important knowledge area essential to a successful mental health interview of a child.
Selected Answer:
A.
Normal development
Select the minimum treatment time to assess the effectiveness of antidepressant drug therapy.
Selected Answer:
A.
1-2
What is one main difference between acute stress disorder and PTSD?
Selected Answer:
A.
PTSD diagnosis require symptoms to last at least for one month.
Factors that indicate a good prognosis for PTSD disorders include all the following EXCEPT:
Selected Answer:
B.
short duration of symptoms
disorder or hypochondriasis.
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A.
Angina pectoris
What is the most IMMEDIATE consideration in assessing depression in adolescents?
Selected Answer:
B.
Safet y
Select the neurotransmitter that is most involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia.
Selected Answer:
B.
Dopami ne
Select the most important component of the patient-provider rapport.
Selected Answer:
A.
Empat
Select the most effective treatment for social anxiety disorder in children.
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B.
Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) and SSRI antidepressants
All the following are key psychiatric findings when assessing speech and language in children EXCEPT:
Selected Answer:
A.
Normal articulation
Selected Answer:
A.
Intense horror
All the following are classes of coping mechanisms in the Model of Mental Health as Resilience where humans overcome stressful situations EXCEPT:
Selected Answer:
B.
Generativity versus Stagnation
Anatomical and functional neuroimaging studies have associated a decreased activation in what part of the brain with obsessive-compulsive behaviors?
Selected Answer:
B.
Substantia nigra
Select the two complications in diagnosing patients with anorexia nervosa.
Selected Answers:
Denial of symptoms
n medical cause
s i s t
Select the anxiety disorder that emerges in ages 9 to 18 months.
Selected Answer:
A.
Separati on
Select the two most common peripheral symptoms of anxiety.
Selected Answers:
B.
Dizzine ss
D.
Tremors
Select the hormone or neurotransmitter that is involved in regulating the 24-hour circadian sleep-wake cycle.
Selected Answer:
D.
Melatoni n
Select the event most associated with the occurrence of dissociative fugue.
Selected Answer:
A.
Head trauma
Select the neurodevelopmental disorder typically diagnosed in childhood.
Selected Answer:
C.
Intelle ct
Select the primary cause of reactive attachment disorder in children.
Selected Answer: NRNP 6635 Mid Term 2021 Answers
- eath of
mother
D
Select the psychiatric disorder for which drug and nondrug treatments are least effective.
Selected Answer:
D.
Dissociative identity
Select two events that are causes of dissociative trance disorder.
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B.
Substance abuse
D.
Appropriate drug
therapy
Select the time from occurrence of the stressor in which symptoms must appear to diagnose an adjustment disorder.
Selected Answer:
C.
3
months
Select the serum substance that should be measured to aid the diagnosis of restless leg syndrome.
Selected Answer:
B.
Ferriti n
Select the DSM-5 disorder formerly called multiple personality disorder.
Selected Answer:
C.
Dissociative identity
Differential diagnosis for consideration when suspecting a cyclothymic disorder include:
Selected Answer:
B.
Substance abuse
The following psychotherapy interventions is NOT a recommended in the treatment of PTSD:
Selected Answer:
B.
Chelation Therapy
Select the difference in rates of suicidal thoughts and behaviors between placebo and drug in children and adolescents observed from random controlled trials of nine antidepressant drugs that resulted in the 2004 FDA “black box” warning in labeling of
Selected Answer:
C.
2% placebo, 10% drug
Select the drug that has been effective in treating social anxiety in children.
Selected Answer:
A.
Bupropio n
Select the youngest age range at which alarm therapy is effective to treat enuresis.
Selected Answer:
D.
5 to
6
Which part of the brain is essential to the maintenance of attention?
Selected Answer:
B.
Right frontal lobe
Selected Answers:
A.
Weekly binge eating for at least three months
B.
Abuse of emetic drugs and substances
Select the behavior that best describes early onset bipolar disorder in children and adolescents.
Selected Answer:
A.
Aggressi on
Select the most common stressor of PTSD in women.
Selected Answer:
C.
Sexual assault
Select the most likely stressor to cause an adjustment disorder.
Selected Answer:
B.
Natural disaster
Select the motivation in pyromania that is absent in patients who commit arson.
Selected Answer:
A.
Financial gain
What does a black-box warning from the FDA indicate for prescribers?
Selected Answer:
D.
The need for closer monitoring of potential symptoms by the provider
Select the third most commonly reported psychiatric symptom.
Selected Answer:
D.
Depersonalizati on
Select the disorder in which patients feel detached from their environment.
Selected Answer:
A.
Derealizati on
Select the least extent of sleep debt that can cause hypersomnolence.
Selected Answer:
B.
3 hours per night for two weeks
Select the disorder in children and adolescents that is described by depressed or irritable mood for most of the day for a majority of days in at least one year.
Selected Answer:
A.
Major depression
Select the disorder in which children are irritable and display temper outbursts, but are not likely to cause physical harm to themselves and others.
Selected Answer:
A.
Opposition al
Select the nondrug therapy approved for use in patients who have failed to achieve satisfactory improvement with correctly prescribed antidepressant drugs.
Selected Answer:
- cranial magnetic stimulation
T
r a n s
Fetal alcohol syndrome is characterized by all the following EXCEPT:
Selected Answer:
D.
Scanty Lanugo
Select the age stage of life in which identity crisis typically emerges.
Selected Answer:
B.
Adolescen ce
Select the brain region that is most implicated in the function of memory.
Selected Answer:
[None Given]
Select the two most effective treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in
children and adolescents.
Selected Answers:
A.
SSRI antidepressants
C.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Select two types of theories that have contributed to causes of anxiety.
Selected Answers:
[None Given]
Select the self-report rating scale used to screen for major depression.
Selected A.
Answer:
BD
I
Select the two symptoms that result from prolonged sleep deprivation.
Selected Answers:
B.
Hallucinatio ns
D.
Irritability
Select the least effective method to treat dissociative amnesia.
Selected Answer:
D.
Group therapy
Selected Answer:
A.
PANS S
Select the two diverse symptoms of OCD.
Selected Answers:
A.
Rituals
D.
Intrusive thoughts
Select the antidepressant drug that is effective in treating OCD, because it is the most selective in preventing serotonin uptake.
Selected Answer:
D.
Venlafaxi ne
Select the drug in addition to a benzodiazepine used to treat generalized anxiety disorder.
Selected Answer:
L
Select the percent of OCD patients who also have depressive symptoms.
Selected C.
Answer:
1
5
Episodes of major depression and hypomania are the main characteristics of:
Selected Answer:
D.
Bipolar II Disorder
Benzodiazepine treatment for anxiety conditions lasts for:
Selected Answer:
C.
indefinite ly
Select the comorbid disorder most frequently associated with anorexia nervosa.
Selected Answer:
A.
Depressi on
Which side effect of venlafaxine places the medication as a second-line choice when compared with SSRIs?
Selected Answer:
B.
Increased blood pressure
Select the therapy for insomnia that can be effective at up to three years after discontinuation.
Selected Answer:
- gnitive-
behavioral
C
o
Select the two types of symptom patterns common to OCD patients.
Selected Answers:
C.
Intrusive thoughts
D.
Contamination
Select the percentage range of correlation between obesity and psychiatric disorders.
Selected B.
Answer:
20 to
30
Select the largest percentage prevalence of psychiatric disorders in patients hospitalized for medical conditions.
Selected C.
Answer:
5
0
Select the symptom that is most likely improve early in the drug treatment of major depression.
Selected Answer:
B.
Sleep problems
Select the most effective treatment found in the studies of adolescents with depression.
Selected Answer:
C.
SSRI plus CBT
Select the mood disorder in which diagnosis requires symptoms present for at least two
Cyclothy mia
Select the two most commonly co-occurring anxiety disorders that may present with
generalized anxiety disorder.
Selected Answers:
A.
PTS D
C.
OCD
Lower IQ
Select two events that are excluded as causes of dissociative trance disorder.
Selected Answers:
B.
Substance abuse
D.
Appropriate drug therapy
According to Bowlby’s theory of anxiety, what is fundamental to the growth of attachment in an infant?
Selected Answer:
C.
Mother’s ability to relieve infant anxiety
Select the preferred treatment for bulimia nervosa.
- tive-behavior therapy (CBT)
C
o g n i
Select the greatest challenge in the long-term treatment of Bipolar I and II disorder.
Selected Answer:
C.
Acute depression
Select the life stage at which emotional and social behavior begin.
Selected Answer:
A.
Toddle r
Select the symptom that is least associated with manic and hypomanic episodes.
Selected Answer:
B.
Inflated self- esteem
Select the two primary psychometric properties of psychiatric rating scales.
Selected Answers:
B.
Reliabilit y
C.
Validity
Select the theorist who developed psychoanalysis.
Selected Answer:
D.
Freu d
Select the disorder that is most similar to cyclothymia.
- Bipolar
II
Select the public performance that is most associated with social anxiety in children.
Selected Answer:
B.
Speaki ng
Select the antidepressant drug most likely to cause sexual dysfunction.
Selected Answer:
A.
Sertrali ne
Select the theorist who is credited with establishing the area of psychosomatic medicine.
Selected Answer:
C.
Grodde ck
Select two common uses of items taken in kleptomania.
Selected Answers:
A.
Gifts
C.
Sellin g
Select the age group in which adjustment disorders occur most frequently.
Selected Answer:
D.
Adolesce nt
Select the percent rate of mortality in anorexia nervosa patients.
5 to
Select the two rating scales used specifically for schizophrenia.
Selected Answers:
A.
PANS S
C.
SAPS
When completing this exam, did you comply with Walden University’s Code of Conduct including the expectations for academic integrity?
Selected Ye
A Potassium
.
B White blood
. cells
C Liver enzymes
.
D Blood urea
. nitrogen
1 points | ||
QUESTION 21. Select the theorist who developed the eight stages of psychosocial life cycle. |
A Bowlb
. y
B Perls
.
C Erikso
. n
D Roger
. s
1 points | ||
QUESTION 31. Select two causes of dissociative amnesia. |
A Sexual abuse
.
B Substance
. abuse
C Surgical pain
.
D Partner
. betrayal
- Select the patient evaluation scale to be used before and during prescribing
antipsychotic drugs.
A MMSE
.
B AIMS
.
C CAGE
.
D HAM-
. D
1 points
QUESTION 5
A Enuresis
.
B Encopresis
.
C Autism
.
D Intellectual
. disability
A 10% recover, 20% mild symptoms, 30% moderate symptoms, 40% no
. change or worse
B 20% recover, 10% mild symptoms, 40% moderate symptoms, 30% no
. change or worse
C 30% recover, 40% mild symptoms, 20% moderate symptoms, 10% no
. change or worse
D 40% recover, 30% mild symptoms, 10% moderate symptoms, 20% no
. change or worse
A Family
. members
B Sequential
. events
C Personal
. identity
D Adolescent
. years
1 points
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QUESTION 8
A Increased Glucose
.
B Hypothyroidism
.
C Hypersecretion of corticotrophin-releasing
. hormone
D Eating with friends, but not family
.
1 points
|
QUESTION 9
mental illness diagnosis.
A Psychiatric history
.
B Family history
.
C Mental status
. examination
D Review of systems
.
1 points
QUESTION 10
A Drug adverse effects
.
B Variability of family
. therapy
C Patient resistance
.
D Noncompliance with
. therapy
1 points
QUESTION 11
A Central apnea
.
B Somnambule
. nce
C Insomnia
.
D Narcolepsy
.
1 points
QUESTION 12
help from a Primary Care Provider.
A Hoarding
.
B Excoriation
C Hair-pulling
.
D Body
. dysmorphia
A HAM-
. A
B CAGE
.
C YBOC
. S
D CAPS
.
A 2
.
B 3
.
C 4
.
D 6
.
1 points | ||
QUESTION 151. Select the mood disorder that is worsened by chronic exposure to observing violence in television, movies, and video games. |
A Bipolar
.
B Opposition
. al
C Conduct
.
D Dysthymia
A Normal
. development
B Cultural
. background
C Sibling position
.
D Medical history
.
A 1-2 weeks
B 3-4 weeks
.
C 6-8 weeks
.
D 10-14
. weeks
A PTSD diagnosis require symptoms to last at least for
. one month.
B Acute stress disorder symptoms can last at least for
. one month.
C PTSD has recurrent, distressing dreams.
.
D Acute stress disorder has recurrent, distressing
. dreams.
1 points
QUESTION 19
EXCEPT:
A rapid onset of symptoms
B short duration of symptoms
.
C positive response to
. benzodiazepines
D strong social supports
.
A Angina
. pectoris
B Asthma
.
C Diabetes
.
D Multiple
. sclerosis
1 points
QUESTION 21
A Sleep
.
B Safety
.
C Appetit
. e
D Anger
.
A Norepinephri
. ne
B Dopamine
.
C Serotonin
.
D Acetylcholine
.
1 points
QUESTION 23
A Empathy
.
B Confidentiali
. ty
C Respect
.
D Privacy
.
A Bupropion and SNRI antidepressants
.
B Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) and SSRI
. antidepressants
C Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) and
. amitriptyline
D Coaching approach behavior and leading by
. modeling
1 points | ||
QUESTION 251. All the following are key psychiatric findings when assessing speech and language in children EXCEPT: |
A Normal articulation
.
B Unusual syntax
.
C Echolalia
.
D Repetitive stereotypical
. phrases
A Intense horror
.
B Isolated experience
.
C Concurrent substance
. abuse
D Survivor’s guilt
.
A Adaptive involuntary coping mechanisms (defense
. mechanisms)
B Generativity versus Stagnation
.
C Conscious Cognitive Strategies
.
D Consciously Seeking Social Support
.
A Bodmann’s
. area
B Substantia
. nigra
C Caudate
.
D Wernicke’s
. area
Determining occurrence of substance abuse
Denial of symptoms
Insisting weight loss has a medical
cause
Secrecy regarding eating rituals
A Separatio
. n
B Generaliz
. ed
C Social
.
D Traumatic
.
- Select the two most common peripheral symptoms of anxiety.
A Bradycardi
. a
B Dizziness
.
C Constipati
. on
D Tremors
.
1 points
QUESTION 32
circadian sleep-wake cycle.
A Dopamine
.
B Corticotrophin
. releasing
C Serotonin
.
D Melatonin
.
1 points
QUESTION 33 NRNP 6635 Mid Term 2021 Answers
A Head trauma
.
B Substance
. abuse
C Partner
. betrayal
D Unplanned
. travel
1 points
QUESTION 34
A Bipolar I
.
B Major
. depression
C Intellect
.
D Agoraphobia
.
1 points
QUESTION 35
A Death of mother
.
B Bullying by peers
.
C Negligent
. parenting
D Fetal alcohol
. syndrome
A Dissociative
. amnesia
B Major depression
.
C Depersonalizatio
. n
D Dissociative
. identity
1 points
|
QUESTION 37
A Natural disaster
.
B Substance abuse
.
C Experienced violence
.
D Appropriate drug
. therapy
1 points
|
QUESTION 38
diagnose an adjustment disorder.
A 1 week
.
B 1
. month
C 3
. months
D 6
. months
A Potassiu
. m
B Ferritin
.
C Magnesiu
. m
D Albumin
.
A Depersonalizatio
. n
B Dissociative
. fugue
C Dissociative
. identity
D Derealization
.
A Seizures
.
B Substance abuse
.
C Narcissistic Personality
. Disorder
D All of the above
.
1 points | ||
QUESTION 421. The following psychotherapy interventions is NOT a recommended in the treatment of PTSD: |
A Behavioral
. Therapy
B Chelation
. Therapy
C Cognitive
. Therapy
D Hypnosis
.
A 1% placebo, 5%
. drug
B 2% placebo, 4%
. drug
C 2% placebo, 10%
. drug
D 4% placebo, 12%
. drug
- Select the drug that has been effective in treating social anxiety in children.
A Bupropion
.
B Carbamazepi
. ne
C Amitriptyline
.
D Fluoxetine
.
A 11 to
. 12
B 9 to
. 10
C 6 to 7
.
D 5 to 6
.
QUESTION 46
A Cortex
.
B Right frontal
. lobe
C Septum
.
D Amygdala
.
QUESTION47
- Select two signs and symptoms of bulimia nervosa.
A Weekly binge eating for at least three
. months
B Abuse of emetic drugs and substances
.
C Greater weight loss than with anorexia
. nervosa
D Binge eating and purging is most common
. in winter
A Aggressio
. n
B Withdraw
. al
C Panic
.
D Exhibition
.
1 points
QUESTION 49
A Home accident
.
B Partner or spousal
. abuse
C Sexual assault
.
D Natural disaster
.
A Medical
. illness
B Natural
. disaster
C Vehicle
. accident
D Substance
. abuse
A Medical
. illness
B Natural
. disaster
C Vehicle
. accident
D Substance
. abuse
1 points
QUESTION 51
A Financial gain
.
B Revenge
.
C Affective
. arousal
D Power
.
A To not prescribe the medication to the population of
. consideration
B To obtain informed consent from patients
.
C To document adverse reactions
.
D The need for closer monitoring of potential symptoms by
. the provider
A Depression
.
B Anxiety
.
C Psychosis
.
D Depersonalizati
. on
1 points
|
QUESTION 54
A Derealization
.
B Transient global
. amnesia
C Depersonalization
.
D Dissociative identity
.
A 4 hours per night for one
. month
B 3 hours per night for two
. weeks
C 2 hours per night for one
. week
D 1 hour per night for three
. days
1 points
|
QUESTION 56
irritable mood for most of the day for a majority of days in at least one year.
A Major depression
.
B Cyclothymia
.
C Bereavement
.
D Persistent
. depression
A Oppositiona
. l
B Conduct
.
C Dysregulati
. on
D Bipolar
.
A Transcranial magnetic
. stimulation
B Phototherapy
.
C Vagal nerve stimulation
.
D Psychoanalysis
.
1 points
QUESTION 59
A Microcephaly
.
B Midface hypoplasia
.
C Growth retardation with
. weight/height
D Scanty Lanugo
.
A Childhood
.
B Adolescen
. ce
C Middle
. adult
D Elderly
. adult
1 points | ||
QUESTION 611. Select the brain region that is most implicated in the function of memory. |
A Hippocampus
.
B Temporal lobe
.
C Amygdala
.
D Corpus
. callosum
A SSRI antidepressants
.
B SNRI antidepressants
.
C Cognitive behavioral therapy
. (CBT)
D Parent-child interaction therapy
. (PCIT)
1 points | ||
QUESTION 631. Select two types of theories that have contributed to causes of anxiety. |
A Psychoanalytic
. theory
B Behavioral theory
.
C Family
.
D Group
.
1 points
QUESTION 64
A BDI
.
B HAM-
. D
C BPRS
.
D SANS
.
1 points
|
QUESTION 65
A Ambition
.
B Hallucinatio
. ns
C Contentedn
. ess
D Irritability
.
A Antipsychotic
. drugs
B Cognitive
. therapy
C Hypnosis
.
D Group therapy
.
A PANS
. S
B BPRS
.
C HAM-
. D
D CAPS
.
1 points | ||
QUESTION 681. Select the two diverse symptoms of OCD. |
A Rituals
.
B Flashbacks
.
C Loose
. associations
D Intrusive
. thoughts
A Clomiprami
. ne
B Valproate
.
C Lithium
.
D Venlafaxine
.
1 points | ||
QUESTION 701. Select the drug in addition to a benzodiazepine used to treat generalized anxiety disorder. |
A Buspirone
.
B Trazodone
.
C Quetiapin
. e
D Lamotrigi
. ne
A 5
. 0
B 3
. 0
C 1
. 5
D 5
.
1 points
QUESTION 72
A Dysthymia
.
B Bipolar I Disorder
.
C Mixed Mood
. Disorder
D Bipolar II Disorder
.
1 points
|
QUESTION 73
A 3 months
.
B 1 year
.
C indefinite
. ly
D 6 weeks
.
- Select the comorbid disorder most frequently associated with anorexia nervosa.
A Depression
.
B Anxiety
.
C Schizophrenia
.
D Substance use
. disorder
1 points
QUESTION 75
compared with SSRIs?
A Nausea
.
B Increased blood
. pressure
C Headache
.
D Fatigue
.
A Cognitive-
. behavioral
B Sedating
. antihistamines
C Benzodiazepines
.
D Paradoxical
. intention
1 points
|
QUESTION 77
A Recurrent
. nightmares
B Flight of ideas
.
C Intrusive thoughts
.
D Contamination
.
A 10 to
. 20
B 20 to
. 30
C 40 to
. 60
D 50 to
. 70
A 1
. 0
B 3
. 3
C 5
. 0
D 6
. 7
A Poor
. concentration
B Sleep problems
.
C Excessive guilt
.
D Decreased
. appetite
A SSRI plus
. SNRI
B CBT
.
C SSRI plus
. CBT
D SSRI
.
A Major
. depression
B Dysthymia
.
C Bipolar II
.
D Cyclothymia
.
1 points
|
QUESTION 83
generalized anxiety disorder.
A PTSD
.
B Dissociative
. disorder
C OCD
.
D Delusional
. disorder
A Excessive dopamine
. metabolites
B Higher IQ
.
C Larger corpus callosum
.
D Lower IQ
.
1 points
QUESTION 85
A Natural disaster
.
B Substance abuse
.
C Experienced violence
.
D Appropriate drug
. therapy
1 points
QUESTION 86
attachment in an infant?
A Loud noises
.
B Exposure to strangers
.
C Mother’s ability to relieve infant
. anxiety
D Placing the infant in isolated
. areas
1 points
QUESTION 87
A Cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT)
.
B SNRI antidepressants
.
C Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
. (MAOIs)
D Dynamic psychotherapy
.
A Psychotic
. symptoms
B Mood
. stabilization
C Acute depression
.
D Panic anxiety
.
1 points
QUESTION 89
A Toddler
.
B Infancy
.
C Middle
. years
D Preschool
.
1 points
QUESTION 90
A Suicidal ideation
.
B Inflated self-
. esteem
C Distractibility
.
D Pressured
. speech
- Select the two primary psychometric properties of psychiatric rating scales.
A Reproducibili
. ty
B Reliability
.
C Validity
.
D Variability
.
A Maslo
. w
B Skinn
. er
C Erikso
. n
D Freud
.
A Major
. depression
B Bipolar II
.
C Schizophrenia
.
D Bipolar I
.
A Dancin
. g
B Speaki
. ng
C Athletic
. s
D Eating
.
1 points
QUESTION 95
A Sertraline
.
B Amitriptylin
. e
C Duloxetine
.
D Clomiprami
. ne
1 points
QUESTION 96
medicine.
A Freud
.
B Abraha
. m
C Grodde
. ck
D Ferencz
. i
1 points
QUESTION 97
A Gifts
.
B Displayi
. ng
C Selling
.
D Hiding
.
1 points
QUESTION 98
A Childhood
.
B Middle
. adult
C Young
. adult
D Adolescen
. t
1 points
QUESTION 9
A 1 to 5
B 3 to 12
C 5 to 18
D 18 to 25
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