Chap.12 - review questions Flashcards
Impulsivity is a common behavioral manifestation of PDs. The PMHNP working with a client with high impulsivity should consider which of the following pharmacological interventions?
A - TCAs
B - BZO
C - FGA or SGA
D - SSRI
D - SSRI
SSRIs improve the depressed mood and have successfully modulated impulsive behavior. It is important though to rule out bipolar-related impulsivity first.
The affective instability common in some PDs can be clinically managed with all of the following except
A - Anticonvulsants
B - SSRIs
C - MAOIs
D - Antipsychotics
D - Antipsychotics
Antipsychotics are used to control anger and psychosis.
The cluster of PDs that manifest with dramatic, overly affective behavior is
A - Cluster A
B - Cluster B
C - Cluster C
B - Cluster B
These are antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and narcissistic PDs.
Etiological models that attempt to explain the development of PDs include which of the following?
A - Object loss theory
B - Object relations theory
C - Situational crisis development
D - Object adjustment theory
B - Object relations theory
During one’s development, patterns of oneself are internalized in relation to others. Persons with PDs manifest particular patterns of interpersonal relatedness that stem from object relations.