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CPCE Examination: Fundamentals of Counseling |Questions with 100% correctly Answers | Exam Passed 100%
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Discuss obsessive compulsive and related disorders - Body dysmorphic disorder, hoarding 
disorder, trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder), excoriation (skin-picking disorder) and OCD 
Define OCD criteria - The client exhibits obsessions, compulsions, or both 
Define obsession - Continuous, repetitive thoughts, compulsions, or things imagined that are 
unwanted. The obsessions/compulsions take at least 1 hr/day, cause distress, are not caused by a 
substance, and are not explained by another me...
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DSM 5 Disorders Questions and Answers Rated A+
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DSM 5 Disorders Questions and Answers Rated A+ Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder chronic, severe and persistent irritability, severe temper outbursts that are verbal or behavioral, mood switches between irritability and outbursts, to qualify for diagnosis you must be between the ages of 6-18, symptoms must be reported as beginning before age 10 
Adjustments Disorder symptoms cause significant distress but do not meet the full criteria for another disorder like PTSD, an anxiety disorder or a...
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Triangulation 
Triangulation is using multiple information sources. Method used to have accurate accounts in order to make assessments or base interventions. (Pg. 136) 
 
 
 
Problem Identification 
Problem identification is determining the issue in exact definable terms, when it occurs, and its magnitude. The problem should always be considered in the person-in-environment perspective using a strengths-based approach. (Pg. 136) 
 
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CLINICAL HANDBOOK FOR BRUNNER AND SUDDARTH'S TEXT BOOK OF Medical-Surgical Nursing
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV 
Infection) 
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is defined as the most 
severe form of a continuum of illnesses associated with human 
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. HIV belongs to a group of 
viruses known as retroviruses. These viruses carry their genetic material in 
the form of ribonucleic acid (RNA) rather than deoxyribonucleic acid. 
Infection with HIV occurs when it enters the host CD4+ (T) cell and causes 
this cell to replicate vir...
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Mental Health Final Exam questions and answers correct
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Major Depressive Disorder is also referred to as: 
A. Clinical depression 
B. Hypomanic disorder 
C. Unipolar depression 
D. Both A &C 
E. All of the above - D. Both A &C (Clinical depression and Unipolar depression) 
True/False: Hypomanic episodes are commonly associated with Bipolar I Disorder? - 
False: hypomanic episodes are more common in bipolar II disorder 
Depression occurs about ____ as often in women than in men? 
A. Three times ...
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ASWB -- DSM-5 EXAM WITH 100- CORRECT ANSWERS
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category used by SW when the condition does not qualify for a specific diagnosis (i.e., short duration). 
- "Other Specified" (i.e., "Other Specified Depressive Disorder") 
 
 
category used by SW when no additional explanation is provided as to why the disorder does not meet the usual criteria. 
"Unspecified" 
 
 
categories added 
- "autism spectrum disorder," that combines certain past categories such as "autistic disorder" and "Asperger's syndrome" 
 
- "somatic symptom disorde...
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HCB 102- Dermatology and Musculoskeletal System Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Abrasions an excoriation, or circumscribed removal of the superficial skin layers. Simple scrapes and scratches in which the outer layer of skin is damaged but not all the layers are penetrated. 
Acne a disorder of the skin caused by inflammation of the skin glands found chiefly in adolescents and marked by papule especially on the face 
Alopecia absence or loss of hair 
Contact dermatitis a cutaneous reaction to an external substance 
Avulsion a tearing away or forcible separation 
Bulla a larg...
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NURS 451 Test 2 latest questions and answers all are correct graded A+
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eustress - a positive beneficial energy that motivates and results in feelings of happiness, 
hopefulness, and purposeful movement 
distress - a negative draining energy that results in anxiety, depression, confusion, helplessness, 
hopelessness, and fatigue 
mild anxiety - occurs in the normal experience of everyday living 
moderate anxiety - perceptual field narrows; selective inattention 
severe anxiety - perceptual field greatly reduced; learning and problem solving not possible at this 
lev...
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Chapter 8: Skin Disorder and Diseases Test Questions And Answers 2024.
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A brand new client arrives at your salon for a facial, and you notice she has an inflamed red rash on her chin that she says is "nothing." What should you do? 
A) Reschedule the appointment for the following week to give the rash time to heal. 
B) Perform a facial on the client as scheduled, going easy on the chin area. 
C) Search online to see if you can identify whether the rash is contagious. 
D) Tell her kindly that you cannot perform a facial without a note from her doctor permitting the ...
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Idaho state boards esthetician written exam V2.Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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_____ is one of the mediums commonly used with lasers. - gas 
_____ receive impulses from other neurons. - dendrites 
A _____ is a measurement of how much electric energy is being used in one second. - watt 
A cathode is usually marked with this symbol - - (negative symbol) 
A client with seborrheic dermatitis should be to referred to: - A Physician 
A common purpose for seeking camouflage makeup is to? - disguise the effects of an accident 
A contagious condition caused by a fungal infection: -...
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