Everything Flashcards

1
Q

What occurs when an interview or unconsciously projects emotions, thoughts, and expectations from past life experiences onto the patient?

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Countertransference

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2
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What interview process skill requires the patient to elaborate on vague, ambiguous, or implied statement?

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Clarification

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3
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What interview process skills involve selective attention given to the cognitive parts of the patients message that are translated into the interviewers own words?

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Paraphrase

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4
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What interview process skill, when employed, is a sign of competence and self awareness?

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know your boundaries

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5
Q

A CDE allows you to contact everyone but who

A

The patients Family

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6
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What is not a key area of a patient social history?

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Substance use

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7
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What should be very limited in the MSE?

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Subjectivity

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8
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When discussing priority of care, under which beneficiary type group does the active-duty service member fall into?

A

One

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9
Q

Who owns the OPR?

A

US Air Force

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10
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What venue is not allow access to medical records without the patient’s consent?

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Commander directed

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11
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Which act passed by Congress agrees rights of mental health patients?

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Mental Health Systems Act

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12
Q

What is the common denominator of every chemical dependent family?

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Denial

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13
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When a test does what it’s designed to do? This is a measure of a test

A

Validity

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14
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The patient’s response on the BAI should reflect what period of time?

A

Past week

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15
Q

How long is the ministration time for the BAI?

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5 to 10 minutes

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16
Q

The BDI is suitable for what patients over the age of

A

13

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17
Q

The MCMI is suitable for patients over the age of

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18

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18
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The WAIS is suitable for patients over the age of

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16

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19
Q

What are some examples of attending behavior?

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a. Display attentive posture.
b. Use verbal following.
d. Make eye contact.

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20
Q

When reviewing a patient record what can contribute to or mask the patient’s present
complaint?

A

Recent or current medication usage

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21
Q

As a Mental Health Journeyman, you have access to what records for the self referred
patient

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a. outpatient medical records.
b. family advocacy records.
c. mental health records.

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22
Q

What area of the social history is explored in depth to gain a complete grasp of your
patient’s capabilities?

A

Occupational/academic

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23
Q

When exploring a patient’s substance use history, in what areas are you trying to determine if the patient has developed tolerance?

A

Progression

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24
Q

When exploring a patient’s substance use history, in which area do you identify any adverse
consequences experienced from substance usage?

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Severity/amount used

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25
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Which of the following is not a primary assessment area of the MSE?

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Physiological functioning

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26
Q

Which primary type of affect refers to the patient who is grossly diminished in his or her
range of emotions?

A

Blunted

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27
Q

What would you be assessing if you asked a client about something he or she said previously during the interview?

A

Immediate recall

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28
Q

What area of the MSE examines whether the patient’s thoughts are considered odd or
peculiar?

A

Thought content

29
Q

What common perceptual disturbance is categorized as a misperception or
misrepresentation of real external stimuli?

A

Illusion

30
Q

What is a patient-centered, directive method for enhancing intrinsic inspiration to change
by exploring and resolving ambivalence?

A

Motivational interviewing.

31
Q

Which element of MI validates ambivalence and resistance as being a normal part of the
human experience?

A

a. Express empathy.

32
Q

In MI, resistance is not viewed as a problem for the patient, but rather it is a skill issue for
the

A

counselor

33
Q

When should acute intoxication or signs of severe withdrawal be addressed?

A

Immediately

34
Q

What is the first dimension of assessment for substance abuse?

A

Detoxification

35
Q

In which assessment dimension would you identify any chronic conditions that may affect
treatment?

A

Biomedical conditions and complications

36
Q

Which dimension of assessment is used to identify dangerous psychosocial factors that pose
a threat or exacerbate stressor, triggers, or likelihood of relapse?

A

Recovery environment.

37
Q

In which example would it be inappropriate to engage in a therapeutic relationship with a
patient?
a. Evaluation for depression with credentialed staff and available appointments.
b. Evaluation of dependent child without credentialed staff and available appointment.
c. Evaluation for security clearance with credentialed staff and available appointments.
d. Evaluation of dependent spouse with credentialed staff and limited appointment availability.

A

b. Evaluation of dependent child without credentialed staff and available appointment.

38
Q

Which is not something you would place on a patient status board after admission?

A

diagnosis

39
Q

When a patient is admitted to an MTF, items which are deemed a menace to safety or health
are turned in to

A

the security forces

40
Q

The consent for treatment and participative decision making is based upon

A

c. provider’s clinical knowledge

41
Q

Who is responsible for approving all requests for release of information?

A

MTF commander

42
Q

What are the three primary areas of the FAP?

A

a. Prevention services.
b. Maltreatment intervention.
c. Special needs identification and assignment coordination process.

43
Q

The Mental Health Clinic’s goals are usually in tandem with the

A

MTF

44
Q

What organization is at the forefront of tailoring specific rights and ensuring compliance
nationwide?

A

The Joint Commission

45
Q

Which of the following is not an identifier for the disease model?

a. Primary.
b. Chronic.
c. Crucial.
d. Fatal.

A

c. Crucial.

46
Q

According to the “Jellinek Chart” regarding progressive defenses, in which type of
projection does the user attribute unwanted and unacceptable aspects of themselves to others?

A

Disowning

47
Q

During which stage of alcoholism is there a significant increase in frequency and amount of
alcohol consumed?

A

Prodromal.

48
Q

When a patient “burns bridges” what obstacle to treatment have they likely lost?

A

Lack of support from family

49
Q

It is considered unethical or illegal for Mental Health Journeymen to provide counseling for

A

a. financial.
b. spiritual.
c. legal.

50
Q

What area of the biopsycholosocial essential features explores the cognitive factors which
may have precipitated substance use/abuse?

A

Psychological

51
Q

The legal medical purpose for amphetamines includes treatment for all of the following

A

a. obesity.
b. narcolepsy.
c. ADHD.

52
Q

What effects do inhalants have on the CNS?

A

Depressant

53
Q
  1. (422) What is sometimes referred to as the “date rape” drug?
A

b. GHB.

54
Q

What is the most common form of alcohol-induced liver disease?

A

Fatty liver

55
Q

Which chemically dependent family member’s role is to maintain appropriate appearances
to the outside world?

A

Caretaker

56
Q

Who is the only clinical care provider specifically trained in selecting, interpreting, and
providing supervision of psychological tests?

A

Psychologist

57
Q

Which behavior occurs in response to a specific test question?

A

Elicited

58
Q

What is the simplest format used for reporting a psychological test session?

A

Temporal

59
Q

Patient responses on the BDI II should reflect what period of time?

A

Past two weeks

60
Q

High scores on which MCMI III scale are indicative of a patient who is incapable of
functioning in the daily routine of day-to-day activities.
a. Thought disorder.
b. Major depression.
c. Delusion disorder.
d. Post traumatic stress disorder.

A

b. Major depression

61
Q

Which MCMI III scale is designed to measure responses which appear unusually selfdisclosing?

A

Debasement.

62
Q

According to the Cannot Say (?) validity scale, how many omissions in the MMPI II will
make the inventory highly suspect or even invalid?

A

Over 30

63
Q

How many minutes are allotted for each subtest on the SILS?

A

10

64
Q

What does the CQ estimate on the SILS?

A

Mental age

65
Q

Which WAIS III subtest asks the patient to solve a series of math problems mentally and
respond orally?

A

Arithmetic

66
Q

Each SUAT is transmitted via the Internet to the

A

DISA

67
Q

Who manages the SUAT information?

A

AFMOA

68
Q

All of the following are elements to consider when interpreting the OQ-45.2 except the

a. total score.
b. subscale scores.
c. patient’s substance use.
d. patient’s answers to certain critical items.

A

c. patient’s substance use.