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Kaplan and Sadock's Chapter 40 -Communication Disorders questions with correct answers
40.1. Selective mutism is defined as: 
A. refusal to speak in learning situations 
B. inability to speak is specific social situations 
C. occasional refusal to speak in school 
D. consistent refusal to speak in specific social situations 
E. none of the above Answer D. consistent refusal to speak in specific social situations 
 
40.2. Which of the following is a true statement about diagnosis of communication disorders? 
A. Substantial deficits in receptive language do not preclude the diagnosi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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40.1. Selective mutism is defined as: 
A. refusal to speak in learning situations 
B. inability to speak is specific social situations 
C. occasional refusal to speak in school 
D. consistent refusal to speak in specific social situations 
E. none of the above Answer D. consistent refusal to speak in specific social situations 
 
40.2. Which of the following is a true statement about diagnosis of communication disorders? 
A. Substantial deficits in receptive language do not preclude the diagnosi...
Kaplan & Sadock. Neural Sciences 1.2 Principles of brain organization questions with correct answers
answers 
which three neural systems are of particular relevance for psychiatric disorders? Answer The thalamocortical system, the basal ganglia and the limbic system. 
 
How many nerve cells (neurons) does the human brain conains approximately Answer 10 (11) 
 
neurons are composed of four morphologically identified regions, which are.... Answer the Soma (cell body) 
the Dendrites - processes from the cell body, branch extensively and serve as major recipient zone of input from other neruons 
th...
- Exam (elaborations)
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answers 
which three neural systems are of particular relevance for psychiatric disorders? Answer The thalamocortical system, the basal ganglia and the limbic system. 
 
How many nerve cells (neurons) does the human brain conains approximately Answer 10 (11) 
 
neurons are composed of four morphologically identified regions, which are.... Answer the Soma (cell body) 
the Dendrites - processes from the cell body, branch extensively and serve as major recipient zone of input from other neruons 
th...
Kaplan and Sadock's study guide questions with correct answers
21.1 which of the following is true? 
a. girls with congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia are less interested in dolls 
b. polycystic ovaries has not been considered as associated w/ transsexualism 
c. mothers, more than fathers, give negative responses to boys playing with dolls 
d. boys w/ GIDs are more likely to be right-handed than control boys 
e. boys with GID generally tend to have more sisters than brothers Answer a. girls with congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia are less inter...
- Exam (elaborations)
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21.1 which of the following is true? 
a. girls with congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia are less interested in dolls 
b. polycystic ovaries has not been considered as associated w/ transsexualism 
c. mothers, more than fathers, give negative responses to boys playing with dolls 
d. boys w/ GIDs are more likely to be right-handed than control boys 
e. boys with GID generally tend to have more sisters than brothers Answer a. girls with congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia are less inter...
Kaplan and Sadock questions with correct answers
trial and error learning Answer Thorndike 
 
root of aggression is neither innate violence nor aggressive drive aroused by frustration Answer Bandura 
 
stems from redirection of Thanatos away from self 
aggression Answer Freud 
 
aggression springs from a fighting instinct that humans share with other organisms Answer Lorenz 
 
aggression always stems from frustration Answer Dollard 
 
is a learned behavior that varies depending on culture and experience 
aggression Answer Bandura 
 
aggressi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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trial and error learning Answer Thorndike 
 
root of aggression is neither innate violence nor aggressive drive aroused by frustration Answer Bandura 
 
stems from redirection of Thanatos away from self 
aggression Answer Freud 
 
aggression springs from a fighting instinct that humans share with other organisms Answer Lorenz 
 
aggression always stems from frustration Answer Dollard 
 
is a learned behavior that varies depending on culture and experience 
aggression Answer Bandura 
 
aggressi...
Kaplan And Sadock Questions With Correct Answers
research efforts have demonstrated that there are no EEG abnormalities associated with the use of which psychopharmacological agent? Answer quetiapine 
 
structural MRI findings associated with schizophrenia Answer reductions in cortical gray matter, reductions in cortical white matter, risk genes influencing MRI findings, progressive deviation of regional cortical volumes in childhood onset cases 
 
recent research has provided a basis for clinical indications of PET and SPECT radio tracer imag...
- Exam (elaborations)
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research efforts have demonstrated that there are no EEG abnormalities associated with the use of which psychopharmacological agent? Answer quetiapine 
 
structural MRI findings associated with schizophrenia Answer reductions in cortical gray matter, reductions in cortical white matter, risk genes influencing MRI findings, progressive deviation of regional cortical volumes in childhood onset cases 
 
recent research has provided a basis for clinical indications of PET and SPECT radio tracer imag...
Kaplan&Sadock questions with correct answers
A reduced density of interneurons in layer 2 of the prefrontal cortex has been observed among 
patients with Answer Schizophrenia 
 
Manipulation of one of the novel neurotransmitters, nitric oxide, is thought to have a therapeutic 
effect in which of the following psychiatric conditions? Answer Mood disorders 
 
Research efforts have demonstrated that there are no electroencephalographic (EEG) abnormalities 
associated with the use of which psychopharmacological agent? Answer Quetiapine 
 
Cell...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A reduced density of interneurons in layer 2 of the prefrontal cortex has been observed among 
patients with Answer Schizophrenia 
 
Manipulation of one of the novel neurotransmitters, nitric oxide, is thought to have a therapeutic 
effect in which of the following psychiatric conditions? Answer Mood disorders 
 
Research efforts have demonstrated that there are no electroencephalographic (EEG) abnormalities 
associated with the use of which psychopharmacological agent? Answer Quetiapine 
 
Cell...
Community Health Nursing questions with correct answers
What is the difference between upstream and downstream thinking? Answer Upstream thinking: What are the relevant factors that influence the clients health (bigger picture) 
 
Downstream thinking: Focused on the issue at hand 
 
What is the difference between primary health care and primary care? Answer Primary care: First contact between individuals and the health care system 
Primary health care: Comprehensive and includes disease prevention 
 
What are the 12 determinants of health? Answer - I...
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What is the difference between upstream and downstream thinking? Answer Upstream thinking: What are the relevant factors that influence the clients health (bigger picture) 
 
Downstream thinking: Focused on the issue at hand 
 
What is the difference between primary health care and primary care? Answer Primary care: First contact between individuals and the health care system 
Primary health care: Comprehensive and includes disease prevention 
 
What are the 12 determinants of health? Answer - I...
Primary Health Care & Community Health Nursing questions with correct answers
What did the declaration of alma-ata do? Answer Promoted a shift towards a primary health care model 
 
What is primary care? Answer The first contact between individuals and the health care system. It usually relates to the curative treatment of disease, rehabilitation and preventative measures, such as immunization, smoking cessation, and dietary changes 
-might not be intersectoral, nor comprehensive 
 
What is primary health care? Answer Comprehensive care that includes disease prevention, c...
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What did the declaration of alma-ata do? Answer Promoted a shift towards a primary health care model 
 
What is primary care? Answer The first contact between individuals and the health care system. It usually relates to the curative treatment of disease, rehabilitation and preventative measures, such as immunization, smoking cessation, and dietary changes 
-might not be intersectoral, nor comprehensive 
 
What is primary health care? Answer Comprehensive care that includes disease prevention, c...
Comm. Health questions with correct answers
What conclusions can be drawn from examining where nurses are employed? Answer There is an increased emphasis on community-based healthcare. 
 
What is the community health nursing definition of health? Answer Health is families and aggregates choosing to actions to ensure safety and well-being. 
 
How does community health nursing define community? Answer A group of persons who share a common identity and environment. 
 
Which variable has a major influence on a community's health? Answer Beha...
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What conclusions can be drawn from examining where nurses are employed? Answer There is an increased emphasis on community-based healthcare. 
 
What is the community health nursing definition of health? Answer Health is families and aggregates choosing to actions to ensure safety and well-being. 
 
How does community health nursing define community? Answer A group of persons who share a common identity and environment. 
 
Which variable has a major influence on a community's health? Answer Beha...
Principles in Community and Public Health Nursing questions with correct answers
A public health nurse has been assigned to call a client who speaks a different language than the nurse. Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates cultural competency? 
 
a. Ask the client's family member to help with interpretation. 
b. Ask the office receptionist who can speak multiple languages to help with interpretation. 
c. Use the organization's interpretation or translation service for this call. 
d. Speak slowly and use simple terms. Answer c. Use the organization's in...
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A public health nurse has been assigned to call a client who speaks a different language than the nurse. Which of the following actions by the nurse demonstrates cultural competency? 
 
a. Ask the client's family member to help with interpretation. 
b. Ask the office receptionist who can speak multiple languages to help with interpretation. 
c. Use the organization's interpretation or translation service for this call. 
d. Speak slowly and use simple terms. Answer c. Use the organization's in...
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