Chap 7 Flashcards

1
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  1. Which health care professionals are considered “second-level” regarding mental health conditions
    a. Licensed counselors
    b. Athletic trainers
    c. Psychologists
    d. Social workers
    e. All of the above
    f. A and B only
    g. C and D only
    h. None of the above
A

B

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  1. When using the OARS patient-centered counseling skills for motivational interviewing, what does the S stand for?
    a. Self awareness
    b. Sincerity
    c. Summarizing
    d. Silence
A

C

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  1. Which of the following is not a piece of the LEARN model, which assists health care providers’ communication and cultural competence?
    a. Listen
    b. Acknowledge
    c. Negotiate
    d. Reflect
A

D

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  1. Which of the following would be an example of a situation requiring emergency intervention?
    a. Risk of suicide
    b. Child or elder abuse where the patient is at risk
    c. Psychotic disorders where the patient cannot care for themselves
    d. All of the above
    e. A and B only
    f. A and C only
    g. B and C only
    h. None of the above
A

D

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  1. Which of the following are signs or symptoms of depression?
    a. Manic episodes
    b. Hearing voices
    c. Difficulty concentrating
    d. Sleep disturbance
    e. All of the above
    f. A and B only
    g. B and C only
    h. C and D only
    i. None of the above
A

H

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  1. If a person experiences psychological stress following exposure to a traumatic event they would most likely be diagnosed with what condition?
    a. Anxiety
    b. Depression
    c. PTSD
    d. Bipolar disorder
A

C

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  1. Which mental health condition is characterized by both manic and depressive episodes?
    a. Anxiety
    b. Depression
    c. PTSD
    d. Bipolar disorder
A

D

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  1. Which of the following is the first stage of grief?
    a. Anger
    b. Bargaining
    c. Denial
    d. Acceptance
A

C

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  1. 1 in ___________ adults suffer from a mental, behavioral, or emotional condition each year
A

5

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  1. ____________ interviewingis a method used by many practitioners to enhance a patient’s desire to change
A
  • Motivational
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  1. ___________ is the most common type of medicine to treat ADHD
A
  • Stimulants
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  1. Two general methods of relaxation training exist. ___________ uses breathing exercises.
A
  • muscle to mind
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  1. True or False: Mental health conditions are more prevalent in children than adults
A

F

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  1. True or False: Athletes experience a greater amount of stress compared to the average population
A

T

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  1. True or False: Substance abuse is more prevalent in athletes than non-athletes
A

T

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16
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  1. True or False: Psychiatrists have an earned medical doctorate degree
A

T

17
Q
  1. What are the three components in the WHO’s definition of health?
    *
A

Physical, mental, and social well-being

18
Q
  1. As a clinician, how can you assess psychological well-being?
A
  • Take a comprehensive medical history
  • Note any changes in behavior, affect, or cognition, and if these changes appear to come on gradually or suddenly
19
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  1. What is the role of the athletic trainer regarding mental health conditions
A
  • The role of the athletic trainer is to be able to identify mental, behavioral, and emotional distress and provide education, support, and make referrals when appropriate to mental health practitioners.
20
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  1. What is an example of an open-ended question related to health or health care?
A
  • Will you please tell me about your sleeping habits?
21
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  1. What are the five key elements for achieving cultural competence?
A
  • The five key elements are value diversity, having the capacity for cultural self-assessment, being aware of the inherent dynamics when cultures interact, institutionalizing cultural knowledge, and developing appropriate adaptations for service delivery.
22
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  1. What are the three components of planned intervention?
A
  • An assessment of readiness for action
  • A selection and implementation of effective strategies that are consistent with the level of readiness
  • A consultation/referral with a licensed mental health professional
23
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  1. How can an athletic trainer try to improve a patient’s rehabilitation experience?
A
  • Team approach to rehab
  • Involve the patient is all aspects and phases of rehabilitation
  • Provide a steady rate of recovery
  • Educate the patient
  • Use goal setting