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Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 8th Edition by David H. Barlow - Test Bank
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    Abnormal Psychology An Integrative Approach 8th Edition by David H. Barlow - Test Bank

  • 1. The systematic evaluation and measurement of psychological, biological, and social factors in a person with a possible mental disorder is known as clinical . a. assessment b. interpretation c. validation d. standardization ANSWER: a POINTS: 1 DIFFICULTY: Easy REFERENCES: Assessing Psychological Disorders OTHER: TYPE: Factual 2. The process of determining whether an individual's symptoms meet the criteria for a specific psychological disorder is called _____________. a. ...
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Test Bank For Introduction to Psychology 10th Edition by  Plotnik
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    Test Bank For Introduction to Psychology 10th Edition by Plotnik

  • Name: ________________________ Class: ___________________ Date: __________ ID: A 3 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. ____ 2. ____ 3. ____ 4. ____ 5. ____ 6. ____ 7. ____ 8. What progressive neurological disorder is characterized by memory loss, personality deterioration, and emotional outbursts? a. Parkinson抯 disease c. Autism b. Multiple sclerosis d. Alzheimer抯 disease Charles is introduced in Module Three a...
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Pearson - DISTINCTION Unit 11 Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care.
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    Pearson - DISTINCTION Unit 11 Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care.

  • Pearson - DISTINCTION Unit 11 Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care.Aim and purpose: This unit aims to enable learners to understand the different psychological approaches that can be used when studying and in particular how these can be used to study health and social care. This unit highlights the different psychological perspectives and encourages learners to apply these approaches to the study of health and social care. The value of psychological studies to the understand...
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NUNP 401: Human Growth and Development of Infant (Ch. 2- PNP Book)
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    NUNP 401: Human Growth and Development of Infant (Ch. 2- PNP Book)

  • 1. What are the 3 funda- mental domains? Physical, cognitive, psychological/social domains 2. What is in the physical Genetic factors, physical stature/appearance, nu- domain? tritional status, physical health and well-being, fine and gross motor abilities 3. What is in the cogni- Perception, thinking, information processing and tive domain? memory + communication- receptive and expres- sive lanuage 4. What do nature posi- Have an emphasis on heredity and maturational tions do? pr...
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Atypical and typical Revision Notes
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    Atypical and typical Revision Notes

  • These revision notes cover childhood development and summarise useful theories and facts. PRENATAL AND EARLY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - Cover's atypical development theories e.g. Barker hypothesis, stress and teratogens - Newborn imitation - What effects attachment styles and criticism INFANT COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT - Visual perception e.g. size consistency, depth perception, innate or rapid learning - Mental representation in visual learning e.g. object unity, object permanence and categoris...
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Kaplan & Sadocks: Synopsis of Psychiatry -- Chapter Seven
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    Kaplan & Sadocks: Synopsis of Psychiatry -- Chapter Seven

  • 1. Schizophrenia Although schizophrenia is discussed as if it is a single disease, it probably comprises a group of disorders with heterogeneous etiologies, and it includes patients whose clinical presentations, treat- ment response, and courses of illness vary. Signs and symptoms are variable and include changes in perception, emotion, cognition, think- ing, and behavior. 2. Diagnosis, Signs, and Symptoms See Image 3. Typical Age of Schizophrenic onset? 4. The Four As...
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499 AEMT Test Questions with Correct Answers
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    499 AEMT Test Questions with Correct Answers

  • 499 AEMT Test Questions with Correct Answers A patient with congenital anisocoria would be expected to have pupils that: A. are unequal size B. dilate when exposed to light C. do not respond to light D. are constricted and nonreactive >>>A The focused assessment of a responsive medical patient is guided by: A. your general impression B. information obtained from the dispatcher C. your perception of the pt's problem D. The pt's reason for calling EMS >>>D Which of ...
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ANCC PMNHNP set #13 (Domain 1: Scientific Foundation)
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    ANCC PMNHNP set #13 (Domain 1: Scientific Foundation)

  • 1. Bromocriptine (Parlodel) Direct-acting dopamine receptor agonist used in treatment of NMS to lower dopamine receptor blockader? 2. insidious, years TD is a symptom of APs marked by onset and usually presents 1-2 after initiation 3. 40, cardiovascu- Citalopram (Celexa) should no longer be prescribed over lar mg/day due to adverse effects 4. prefrontal cortex maturation of the continues into mid-20s and ear- ly-30s which explains risk-taking behaviors in adolescent males 5. white (l...
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Domain 1: Scientific foundation
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    Domain 1: Scientific foundation

  • 1. Pharmacokinetics Body does to the drug 2. 4 phases of pharmacokinetics absorption, distribution, metabolism, elim- ination 3. Absorption Leaves the site of administration 4. Distribution Drug enters interstitum and cells 5. Metabolism Drug becomes chemically altered 6. Elimination Drug removed from the body 7. Pharmacodynamics Drug does to the body 8. How many 1/2 lives to reach steady state and to clear the drug 9. Who are poor metabolizers of 2D6? 10. Who are poor metabolizers of 2C19? ...
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ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022. ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022.
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    ANCC IQ Domains 1-5 Qbank answered all correctly answered; latest updated summer 2022.

  • 1. 2 yr. old child with Fetal Alcohol Syn- drome (FAS) small head, short eye lid opening, flat midface, smooth philtrum, un- derdeveloped jaw, thin upper lip, and short nose 2. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) - Acute mental status change, muscular rigidity, and autonomic instability (fever) 3. Elderly pt c/o tinnitus; the PMHNP would associate which of the following find- ings with an acoustic neuroma? 4. Brain structure is activated in patients - Unilateral tinnitus (ringing ...
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