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ATI PN MENTAL HEALTH 2019 PROCTORED EXAM
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 70 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT
ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+

flexsion and interanal rotaion of upper extremity joints and legs - ANSWERdecorticate
rigiity

neck and elbow extension, wrist and finger flexion - ANSWERdecerebrate rigity

client's internal values, sense of morality, how he views the purpose of life. -
ANSWERspirituality

client's beliefs accoridng to an organized set of patterns of worship and rituals -
ANSWERreligion

client requires vigorous or painful stimuli to elicit a brief response. may not be able to
respond verbally - ANSWERstuporous

patient is unconscious and does nto respond to painful stimuli - ANSWERcomatose

score of waht would indicate a coma on glasgow coma scale? - ANSWER7, max is 15

pupil response for parasympathetic division and sympathetic division -
ANSWERparasympatheitc: constricts sympathetic: dialates

dealting with anxiety by reaching out to others - ANSWERaltruism

dealing with unacceptable feelings or impulses by unconsciously substituing acceptable
forms of expression - ANSWERsublimination

voluntarily denying unpleasant thoughts and feelings - ANSWERsuppression

unconsciously putting unacceptable ideas, thoughts, and emotions out of awareness -
ANSWERrepression

sudden use of childlike or primative behaviors that do not correlate with the person's
current developmental level - ANSWERregression

shifting feelings related to an object, person, or situation to another less threatenign
object, person, or situation - ANSWERdisplacemnet

, overcompensating or demonstrating the opposite behavior of what is felt -
ANSWERreaction formation

performing an act to make up for prior behavior - ANSWERundoing

creating reasonable and acceptable explanations for unacceptable behavior -
ANSWERrationalization

creating a temporary compartmentalization or lack of connection between the person's
identity, memory, or how they perceive the environment - ANSWERdissociation

pretending the truth is not reality to manage the anxity of anknoledging what is real -
ANSWERdenial

emphasizing strengths to make up for weaknesses - ANSWERcompensation

conscious or unconscious assumption of the characteristics of another indiviidual or
group - ANSWERidentificaiton

separation of emotions and logical facts when analyzing or coping with a situation or
event - ANSWERintellectualization

responding to stress through the unconscious development of physical manifestations
not caused by a physical illness - ANSWERconversion

demonstrating an inability to conconcile negative and positive attributes of self or others
- ANSWERsplitting

sudden death of a loved one is what kind of anxiety? - ANSWERacute

unanticipated loss or hcange experienced in eveyrday, or unanticipated life events -
ANSWERsituaitonal/ external crisis

achieving new developmental stagges, which requires learnng additioanl copign
mechanisms - ANSWERmaturation/ internal crisis

the occurance of natural disasters, crimes, or national disasters - ANSWERadventitious
crisis

wrongful act or injury committed by an entity or person against another person or
another person's porpeerty - ANSWERtort

the quality of doing good, can be described as a charity - ANSWERbeneficience

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