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 PRITE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
  • PRITE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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PRITE EXAM 2025 TESTBANK QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
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PRITE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Complete 2024 child PRITE Exam 100% Correct!!
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  • 1. An abused child runs to hide in the bedroom closet at the sound of the garage door opening even though the abusive parent no longer lives in the home, and even though hiding never prevented the abuse when that parent was present. This fear response can best be explained with which of the following learning models? A. Incentive learning B. Operant conditioning C. Learned helplessness D. Classical conditioning E. Contingency management - ANSWERD 2. A child suddenly screams in the e...
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2024 PRITE Exam review| 100% Solved
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  • 2024 PRITE Exam review| 100% Solved Contralateral leg weakness with sparing of the face and arm associated with urinary incontinence and abulia are typical for what kind of stroke? - Basilar - Carotid - Middle cereberal - Anterior cerebral - Posterior cerebral Anterior cerebral abulia = lack of initiative Effects of posterior cerebral stroke visual field deficits (hemianopia) sensory deficits The impaired physician who fails to obtain or benefit from treatment may requi...
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PRITE Exam Study Set with Complete Solutions
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  • PRITE Exam Study Set with Complete Solutions Which of the following neurocognitive functions is most likely to show a decline in people over 65 years of age? A Attention span B Language function C Long-term memory D Simple pattern recognition E Information processing speed ANSWER E Neurosciences Which of the following factors has the most evidence to support its protective effect in bereavement following the loss of a spouse? A lntelligence of the bereaved B Quality of the couple...
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PRITE Exam with Questions and Answers
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  • PRITE Exam with Questions and Answers Q: Factor with most evidence to support its protective effect in the bereavement of a spouse? ANSWER A: Quality of the social support of the bereaved Q: CNS responses to fear-provoking stimuli are mediated through which structure? ANSWER A: Central nucleus of the amygdala Q: 28 yo F w/ recent onset of 1-2min episodes of putting clean silverware back in dishwasher while making chewing movements and unable to interrupt. Pt cannot recall them. Most l...
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Child PRITE Exam with Questions and Answers
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  • Child PRITE Exam with Questions and Answers An abused child runs to hide in the bedroom closet at the sound of the garage door opening, even though the abusive parent no longer lives in the home, and even though hiding never prevented the abuse when that parent was present. This fear response can best be explained with which of the following learning models? a. incentive learning b. operant conditioning c. learned helplessness d. classical conditioning e. contingency management ANSWER ...
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PRITE Exam Study Material with Questions and Answers
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  • PRITE Exam Study Material with Questions and Answers "First do no harm" ethical principle ANSWER Nonmaleficence Extensive inability to recall personal info, Diagnosis? ANSWER Dissociative identity disorder Pt with significant caffeine use, having side effects. Best approach to address caffeine addiction: ANSWER Cut caffeine by 25% weekly E in CAGE: ANSWER Eye opener Common malformation caused by Valproate use in pregnancy: ANSWER Neural tube defects Symptom most comm...
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PRITE Exam with Questions and Answers
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  • PRITE Exam with Questions and Answers Amnesia preceded by epigastric sensation and fear are associated with electrical abnormality where? ANSWER Temporal lobe Memory loss pattern in dissociative amnesia ANSWER Memory loss occurs for a discrete period of time Amnesia characterized by loss of memory of events that occur after onset of etiologic condition or agent ANSWER Anterograde What psychoactive drug produces amnesia? ANSWER Alcohol Brain Lesions ANSWER ... Visual proble...
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