NSG 526 EXAM 3 LATEST 2024-2025 REAL EXAM
100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS|AGRADE
Terms in this set (150)
A personality disorder is culture
defined as "an enduring inflexible
pattern of inner
experience and behavior
that deviates markedly
from the expectations of
the individual's ------------,
is pervasive and ----------
-, has an onset in
adolescence or early
adulthood, is stable with
time, and leads to distress
or impairment"
Personality disorders were II
originally classified as Axis
---------- diagnoses in the
DSM-IV-TR.
,Personality disorders were behavior
originally classified as Axis
II diagnoses in the DSM-
IV-TR. Axis II classification
was intended to focus
attention on ----------I
patterns that might be
overlooked in the light of
the more pronounced
disorders of Axis I.
To receive a diagnosis of a occupationally.
personality disorder, an traits
individual must
demonstrate the criteria
behaviors persistently and
to such an extent that they
impair the ability to
function socially and ------
-----
In some people, the
underlying feelings and
behaviors may be
intermittent and interfere
interpersonally without
impairment. Instead of
having a personality
disorder, the individual is
said to have --------- of
the disorder.
,To receive a diagnosis of a without a formal diagnosis.
personality disorder, an
individual must
demonstrate the criteria
behaviors persistently and
to such an extent that they
impair the ability to
function socially and
occupationally. In some
people, the underlying
feelings and behaviors
may be intermittent and
interfere interpersonally
without impairment.
Instead of having a
personality disorder, the
individual is said to have
traits of the disorder.
Personality traits are
defined as "prominent
aspects of the personality
that are exhibited in a
wide range of important
social and personal
contexts" (APA, 2022, p.
735). Personality traits can
also be noted without a --
---------
, Mix and match DSM-5 TR and the Clinical Picture of Cluster A
Disorders (Odd or Eccentric)
DSM-5 TR and the Clinical
Picture of Cluster A DSM-5 TR and the Clinical Picture of Cluster B
Disorders Disorders (Dramatic, Emotional, Erratic)
DSM-5 TR and the Clinical DSM-5 TR and the Clinical Picture of Cluster C
Picture of Cluster B Disorders (Anxious, Fearful)
Disorders
DSM-5 TR and the Clinical
Picture of Cluster C
Disorders
with
(Anxious, Fearful)
(Odd or Eccentric)
(Dramatic, Emotional,
Erratic)
Paranoid, Schizoid, and A
Schizotypal personality Odd/Eccentric
disorders are
Cluster ---------
which aligns with which
one?-------------------
1. (Anxious, Fearful)
2. (Odd or Eccentric)
3. (Dramatic, Emotional,
Erratic)
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