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Introduction To Clinical Assessment

CCMH/544: Introduction To Clinical Assessment
Wk 8 – Concept Check [due Mon]
Wk 8 – Concept Check [due Mon]
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Complete this week’s Concept Check. It has?15 multiple-choice questions, and you have unlimited attempts to complete it.



Refer to DSM-5-TR and the course’s learning materials as needed.

Question 1
1
Point
As defined by DSM-5-TR, hoarding disorder is characterized by which of the following?


Intrusive thoughts of harming loved ones and engaging in excessive checking


Repetitive, intrusive thoughts or mental acts aimed at preventing feared outcomes


Persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value


Intense fear of gaining weight and distorted body image

Question 2
2
Points
A diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can be given if a person experiences which of the following?


Exposure to realistic and violent video games


A situation of threatened death


All of these


Repeated situations leading to panic attacks

Question 3
2
Points
Which of the following disorders is a person likely to have if they exhibit a consistent failure to speak in specific social situations when there is an expectation to speak?


Separation anxiety disorder (SAD)


Panic disorder


Selective mutism


Social anxiety disorder/social phobia

Question 4
2
Points
A person reports fears that escape might be difficult, but their fears seem out of proportion to the actual danger of the situation. Which of the following disorders is this individual likely to have?


Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)


Panic disorder


Separation anxiety disorder (SAD)


Agoraphobia

Question 5
2
Points
Which of the following is the difference between acute stress disorder (ASD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?


Intensity of dissociative symptoms


Duration of time post-event


Persistence of negative mood


Intensity of intrusive thoughts

Question 6
1
Point
Which of the following is an indicator of a panic attack?


All of these


Sweating


Chest pain


Feelings of choking

Question 7
2
Points
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) as described in DSM-5-TR?


Rapid mood swings and emotional instability


Disorganized thought patterns and hallucinations


Intense fear of social situations and public speaking


Repetitive thoughts or behaviors causing distress or impairment

Question 8
1
Point
Trichotillomania involves which of the following behaviors?


Frequent handwashing and ritualistic cleaning


Intense fear of specific social situations and scrutiny


Repeated checking of locks, switches, or appliances


Recurrent pulling out of one\’s hair, resulting in hair loss

Question 9
2
Points
Children who show diminished or absent expression of positive emotions during routine interactions with caregivers are believed to have which of the following disorders?


Social anxiety disorder/social phobia


Major depressive disorder


Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)


Separation anxiety disorder (SAD)

Question 10
1
Point
Excoriation disorder (skin-picking disorder) involves which of the following symptoms?


Fear of medical procedures and avoidance of doctor visits


Frequent pulling out of one\’s hair, leading to noticeable hair loss


Repeated and distressing skin picking that results in skin lesions


Intense anxiety and panic attacks triggered by acne breakouts

Question 11
2
Points
What differentiates an adjustment disorder from other trauma-related disorders?


It occurs exclusively in children and adolescents.


It is caused by a medical illness or medication.


It involves severe dissociation and memory loss.


Its symptoms are triggered by identifiable stressors and occur within 3 months of the stressor.

Question 12
2
Points
What is the primary focus of a person’s preoccupation if they have been diagnosed with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)?


A perceived defect or flaw in physical appearance


Fear of gaining weight and becoming overweight


Exaggerated fear of leaving one\’s home and interacting with others


Fear of illness or of being contaminated by germs or dirt

Question 13
1
Point
Social anxiety disorder is diagnosed when an individual has which of the following symptoms?


Fear of being scrutinized by others


Fear of germs on other people


Fear of seeing something frightening


Fear of dying

Question 14
2
Points
What distinguishes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) from typical anxiety?


Generalized anxiety is easy to put aside when a person is focused on something else.


Typical anxiety tends to have more physical symptoms associated with it than generalized anxiety.


Generalized anxiety is more pervasive than typical anxiety.


Typical anxiety happens without precipitating events, and generalized anxiety disorder is triggered by an event.

Question 15
2
Points
Associated features of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) include many somatic symptoms and autonomic symptoms. Which of the following are associated symptoms of GAD? (Select all that apply.)


Shortness of breath


Forgetfulness


Diarrhea


Nausea

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