1. What is the complication of ACUTE STRESS DISORDER?
a. Diabetes mellitus
b. Coronary artery disease
c. Post traumatic stress disorder
d. None of the choices
2. All of these are types of psychotherapies EXCEPT?
a. Counseling
b. Behavior Modification
c. Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)
d. Empathetic
a. Palpitations
b. Shallow, fast respiration
c. Nausea
d. All of the above
a. Orientation phase
b. Working phase
c. Termination phase
d. All of the above
a. Stress
b. Anxiety
c. Anxiety disorder
d. Fear a. Depressed mood, Anxiety, Anhedonia
b. Self-criticism
c. Loss of libido
d. Constipation
- A repetitive unwanted actions to satisfy an obsession is termed as:
a. Behavior
b. Compulsion
c. Mania
d. Psychotherapy
a. Being introduced to others
b. Being criticized
c. Being the center of attention
d. All of the above
a. Depression
b. Previous attempt
c. No spouse
d. All of the above
10. “What have I ever done to deserve this punishment?” This is a common statement for patient at what stage of dying?
a. Anger
b. Bargaining
c. Acceptance
d. Denial
11. Patient may have hallucinations when stop drinking. This is called:
a. Tolerance
b. Abstinence
c. Withdrawal
d. Dementia
12. Which of the following is NOT true regarding AGORAPHOBIA?
a. Males are more common than females
b. Being away from home
c. Over-crowding
d. Confinement
13. The treatment for PANIC DISORDER AND PHOBIA:
a. Antidepressant
b. Beta-blockers
c. Benzodiazepines
d. All of the choices
a. Zoophobia
b. Claustrophobia
c. Acrophobia
d. Agoraphobia
a. Previous history of depression
b. Intense grief or depressive symptoms early in the grief reaction.
c. Few social supports
d. All of the choices
a. Alzheimer's type
b. Parkinson's type
c. Huntington's type
d. Pick's type
17. Childhood sleep disorders include:
a. Stuttering
b. Insomnia
c. Encopresis disorder
d. Anorexia Nervosa
18. Major depression is most common in:
a. Male
b. Female
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
a. Anhedonia
b. Anxiety
c. Phobic disorder
d. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
20. Which of the following is/are the criteria of Nurse Patient Relationship?
a. Rapport
b. Trust
c. Setting Limits
d. All of the Choices
21. A NON-VERBAL form of psychotherapy;
a. Group psychotherapy
b. Expressive Therapy
c. Counseling
d. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
22. All are an antidepressant drugs, EXCEPT:
a. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOI)
b. Tricyclic antidepressants
c. Benzodiazepines
d. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
23. All of the following are the characteristics of Biomedical Model, EXCEPT?
a. Dualistic
b. Disease oriented
c. Mechanistic
d. Holistic
24. SSRI is an abbreviation of:
a. Monoamine oxidase inhibitors
b. Tricyclic antidepressant
c. Heterocyclic
d. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
25. Fear of animals is called:
a. Zoophobia
b. Phobia of environment
c. A and B only
d. None of the above
26. What is the management of ACUTE STRESS DISORDER?
a. Remove the stressor if possible.
b. Reassurance.
c. Short termanxiolytics.
d. All of the above
27. COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY is based on:
a. How to think
b. How to feel (emotion)
c. How to act
d. All of the above
28. OBSESSIONS are defined as:
a. Repetitive unwanted actions or behaviors
b. Repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas
c. Abnormality primary disturbance is of mood
d. None of the above
29. COMPULSIONS are defined as:
a. Repetitive unwanted actions or behaviors
b. Repetitive unwanted thoughts, ideas
c. Abnormality primary disturbance is of mood
d. Noneof the above
30. All of the following are POSITIVE SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, EXCEPT?
a. delusions
b. hallucinations
c. Agitation.
d. Anhedonia
31. Which of the following is NOT A RISK FACTOR FOR SUICIDE?
a. Female
b. Depression
c. Single, not married
d. Sickness
32. The intentional taking of one’s own life is termed as:
a. Mood disorder
b. Pbobia
c. Suicide
d. Bipolar Disorder
33. ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY is indicated for:
a. Catatonic patients.
b. Acute excited patients.
c. All anxiety patients.
d. All of the above.
34. TYPES OF DELUSIONS include:
a. Delusions of influence
b. Delusion of persecution
c. Delusion of love.
d. All of them true.
35. The patient believes that her brother puts poison in her food everyday. What type of delusion is being described above?
a. Delusion of reference
b. Delusion of persecution
c. Grandiose delusion
d. Thought withdrawal
36. TYPES OF HALLUCINATIONS are:
a. Auditory
b. Tactile
c. Visual
d. All the above
37. What is the most serious complication of MAJOR DEPRESSION?
a. Suicide
b. Absenteeism
c. Decrease work
d. None of the above
38. It is an excessive irrational fear in response to the presence or anticipation of a specific object or situations:
a. Fear
b. Anxiety
c. Phobia
d. Stress
39. The effects of antianxiety drugs is/are:
a. Sedation; making the patient calm
b. Hypnosis; in large doses making the patient sleep
c. Both A and B
d. None of the above
40. Phobia of flying is called:
a. Natural environmental type
b. Pterygophobia
c. Claustrophobia
d. Agoraphobia
41. SYMPTOMS OF CANNABIS INTOXICATION include:
a. Anxiety
b. Euphoria
c. Maladaptive behavior
d. All of the above
42. Which of these is the MOST COMMON PATTERN OF OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER?
a. Contamination
b. Intrusive thoughts
c. Symmetry
d. Pathological doubts
43. “No, Not me! It can’t be true.” This is verbal example of what stage of Dying and Grieving?
a. Bargaining
b. Denial
c. Acceptance
d. Anger
44. Which of the following is an example of ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS?
a. Benzodiazepine
b. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI)
c. Haloperidol
d. Lithium
45. What phase of Nurse Patient Relationship in which development of mutually acceptable contact occurs?
a. Pre-interaction phase
b. Orientation phase
c. Working phase
d. Termination phase
46. The stage of Alarm Reaction of the General Adaptation Syndrome is controlled by:
a. Sympathetic Portion of the Autonomic Nervous System
b. Parasympathetic portion of the Autonomic Nervous System
c. Both A and B
d. None of the choices
a. Psychotherapy
b. Increase fluids
c. Lithium
d. Diazepam
48. It is the most serious type of bipolar disorders and can be diagnosed after at least one manic episode:
a. Bipolar 1 disorder
b. Bipolar 2 disorder
c. Bipolar 3 disorder
d. Bipolar 4 disorder
49. One of the common problems in NPR is the development of emotional attitude of the Nurse to the patient?
a. Transference
b. Resistance
c. Counter-transference
d. None of the choices
50. Delusions, hallucinations & disorganized speech are symptoms of what disorder?
a. Mood disorders
b. Anxiety disorders
c. Schizophrenia
d. Phobia
51. The patient feels of having special power & knowledge. This type of delusion is called:
a. Somatic delusion
b. Delusion of reference
c. Grandiose delusion
d. Nihilistic delusion
52. The treatment for panic disorder and phobia:
a. Antidepressant
b. Beta-blockers
c. Benzodiazepines
d. All of the choices
53. Which of the following are advantages of Biomedical Model?
a. Development of medication
b. Development of vaccines
c. Improve public hygiene and better sanitation
d. All of the choices
54. Which of the following is the first stage of GAS?
a. Resistance
b. Alarm reaction
c. Exhaustion
d. None of the above
55. Which of the following is the responsibility of the Nurse with patient at the anger stage of dying?
a. Listen. Do not contradict the patient
b. Allow the patient to express anger and other feelings
c. Understand that bargaining is helpful to the patient.
d. Maintain emotional support for the family