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In DSM-IV criteria of intellectual disability severity, what is the approximate IQ for a severe level?

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Approximate IQ Range of 20-35

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In DSM-IV criteria of intellectual disability severity, which of the following is considered a moderate level?

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Approximate IQ Range of 36-64

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In DSM-IV criteria of intellectual disability severity, which of the following is considered a mild-category level?

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Approximate IQ Range of 50-69

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In DSM-IV criteria of intellectual disability severity, which of the following is considered a profound level?

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IQ<20

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DSM-5 Diagnosis of ID requires satisfaction of 3 criteria.

Cite the three:

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  1. Deficits in intellectual functioning confirmed by clinical evaluation and individualized standard IQ Testing.
  2. Deficits in adaptive functioning
  3. onset of these deficits during childhood.
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Evaluates the support needed by an individual in terms of different life activities, rather than defining severity in terms of deficits.

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SIS (Support Intensity Scale)

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Leading instrument for supporting diagnosis of intellectual and developmental disabilities

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VABS-II (Vineland Adaptive Behavioral Scales)

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Which of these is not included in the domains of VABS-II

a. Abstract Thinking
b. Communication
C. Daily living skills
d. Socialization

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A. Abstract Thinking

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Cite a risk factor for Mild ID

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Poverty

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Two moods associated with the manic phase of BP

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Elation and Euphoria (profound sense of well-being)

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Which of the following are not included in the unipolar disorder?

A. DMDD
B. MDD
C. BP
D. Dysthymia

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C. BP

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recurrent temper outburst (verbally or behaviorally) that are grossly out of proportion.
- Occurs for 12 months or more, at least 2 settings.
- Severe in atleast one setting and mild to moderate in 2nd setting

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DMDD (Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder)

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Disorder that is concerned with real or imagined separating from attachment figures.

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Sepanx (Separation Anxiety)

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Which of these is the central thought for separation anxiety disorder

A. Fear of Possible separation of attachment figures
B. Fear of Panic Attack
C. Fear of that escape might be inevitable when panic-like symptoms manifest

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A. Fear of Possible separation of attachment figures

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Disorder characterized by lack of speech in 1 or more setting which speaking is socially expected.

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Selective Mutism

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Irrational fear of a specific object or situation that markedly interferes with an individuals ability to function.

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Specific Phobia

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Which of the following anxiety disorders is acquired through direct experience, experiencing in false alarm, and observation

a. Specific Phobia
b. SAD
c. Sepanx
d. PD

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A. Specific Phobia

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Followed by persistent attacks or the consequences of it.
- abrupt surge of intense fear or discomfort out of nowhere, with no triggers.

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PD (panic disorder)

18
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Disorder characterized by excessive anxiety and worrying more days than not for atleast 6 months.

Intense worrying may act as avoidance.

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GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disoder)

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recurrent temper outburst (verbally or behaviorally) that are grossly out of proportion.
- Occurs for 12 months or more, at least 2 settings.
- Severe in atleast one setting and mild to moderate in 2nd setting

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DMDD (Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder)