Maryville University NURS 661 Exam 3 Summer Latest Update - Actual Exam Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+
Automatic Trichotillomania - CORRECT ANSWER: Automatic response, the patient doesn't even know they are doing it
BDD common preoccupations - CORRECT ANSWER: Facial flaws
genitalia
Cluster A Personality Disorders - CORRECT ANSWER: Schizotypal
Schizoid Paranoid
Cluster B Personality Disorders - CORRECT ANSWER: Antisocial
Borderline Histrionic Narcissistic
Cluster C Personality Disorders - CORRECT ANSWER: OCD
Avoidant Dependant
Co-morbid conditions of personality disorders - CORRECT ANSWER: Major depressive disorder Anxiety Phobias
Compulsion - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Repetitive behaviors or mental acts that the individual feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rules that must be applied rigidly 1 / 3
- The behaviors or mental acts are aimed at preventing or reducing anxiety or distress, or preventing
some dreaded event or situation, however, these behaviors or mental acts are not connected in a realistic way with what they are designed to neutralize or prevent, or are clearly excessive
Compulsions - CORRECT ANSWER: repeated behaviors or mental acts that the person feels driven to do, these are aimed at reducing distress
Differentiation between BDD and eating disorders - CORRECT ANSWER: BDD is more obsessed with one specific body flow, not the entire body
Differentiation between BDD and OCD - CORRECT ANSWER: OCD may have food rituals but not obsession on a specific body flaw
Differentiation between OCD and eating disorders - CORRECT ANSWER: Those with eating disorders will be counting calories, focused on weight loss or maintaining a specific weight
DSM-5 Antisocial Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER: A pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, occurring since age 15 years, as indicated by three or more of the
following:
- Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors, as indicated by repeatedly
- Deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or
- Impulsivity or failure to plan ahead
- Irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated physical fights or assaults
- Reckless disregard for safety of self or others
- Consistent irresponsibility
performing acts that are grounds for arrest
pleasure
DSM-5 Avoidant Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER: A pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation as indicated by 4 or more of the following
- Avoids occupational activities that involve significant interpersonal contact because of fears of
criticism, disapproval, or rejection 2 / 3
- Is unwilling to get involved with people unless certain of being liked
- Shows restraint within intimate relationships because of the fear of being shamed or ridiculed
- Is preoccupied with being criticized or rejected in social situations
- Is inhibited in new interpersonal situations because of feelings of inadequacy
- Views self as socially inept, personally unappealing, or inferior to others
- Is unusually reluctant to take personal risks or to engage in any new activities because they may prove
embarrassing.
DSM-5 Body Dysmorphic Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER: Preoccupation with perceived flaw on body taht is not observed by others Repetitive behaviors such as mirror checking, excessive grooming, skin picking, reassurance seeking, clothes changing Clinical significance Differentiation from eating disorder
DSM-5 Borderline Personality Disorder - CORRECT ANSWER: A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity as indicated by five or more
of the following:
- Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment
- A pattern of unstable and intense relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of
- Identify disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self
- Impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g. spending, sex, substance
- Recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior
- Affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood
- Chronic feeligns of emptiness
- Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger
- Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms
idealization and devaluation
abuse, reckless driving, binge eating)
DSM-5 Criteria for Insomnia - CORRECT ANSWER: A. A predominant complaint of dissatisfaction with sleep quantity or quality, associated with one (or more) of the following symptoms:
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