NURS6630 Week 5 knowledge check

  1. Which of the following best defines post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
  • Severe episodes of palpitations, sweating, and high blood pressure due to high epinephrine.
  • Severe acute disabling disorder leading to considerable social and interpersonal dysfunction.
  • Several blank staring episodes with no loss of consciousness.
  • Severe, chronic, and disabling disorder following exposure to a traumatic event.
  • Mild and acute disorder following exposure to a traumatic event.
  1. Which of the following is NOT a diagnostic criterion of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
  • The duration of disturbance must be more than 1 year.
  • Persistence avoidance of stimuli associated with the traumatic events.
  • Exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury, or sexual violence.
  • Not related to other medical, substance, or psychiatric condition.
  • Marked alterations in arousal and reactivity with the traumatic event.
  1. Peter, an overweight, middle-aged man, complains that he is always tired in the morning despite sleeping for 8 hours. Which characteristic is unrelated to the likely cause of his sleep difficulties?
  • This condition is managed with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
  • It is associated with loud snoring.
  • The body’s response to apnea kicks the patient out of deeper stages of sleep.
  • It is classified as a parasomnia.
  • It is caused by brief periods of apnea.
  1. Jane says that she suddenly feels extremely tired and falls asleep during the day despite having 8 hours of sleep at night. Which of the following statements is false?
  • It can occur in potentially dangerous situations, such as driving a car.
  • It can be triggered by sudden movement or sounds.
  • REM behavior disorder is a similar sleep disorder.
  • It is linked to dysfunction of a region within the hypothalamus that produces orexin.
  • Episodes can be associated with a sudden loss of muscle strength.
  1. What is the minimum duration of symptoms for a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder?
  • One month
  • Six months
  • Three weeks
  • Three months
  • One year
  1. Benzodiazepines bind with which subunit(s) of the GABA-A receptor?
  • Delta
  • Gamma and beta
  • Gamma
  • Delta and beta subunits
  • Between alpha and gamma
  1. Which of the following describes a person with a phobia?
  • Diana rechecks the locks on her doors seven times before leaving to make sure they are locked.
  • Amy experiences a constant and persistent feeling of anxiety.
  • Whenever he is on an airplane, Drew develops persistent and out-of-proportion anxiety.
  • Mark has been having flashbacks from his time as a policeman since he retired five months ago.
  • Jane avoids fish after having a severe allergic reaction to eating sushi.
  1. Which of the following terms corresponds to a sense of unreality of self, detachment from the body, or a feeling of being an outside observer in one’s own life?
  • Depersonalization
  • Demoralization
  • Desensitization
  • Decortication
  • Derealization
  1. Which psychologist described the ideas of manifest and latent content in dream interpretation?
  • Calvin Hall
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Wilhelm Stekel
  • Carl Jung
  • Robert McCarley
  1. Which beta blocker also acts on alpha receptors?
  • Atenolol
  • Metoprolol
  • Labetalol
  • Acebutolol
  • Propranolol

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Solution NURS6630 Week 5 knowledge check

  1. Which of the following best defines post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)?
  • Severe episodes of palpitations, sweating, and high blood pressure due to high epinephrine.
  • Severe acute disabling disorder leading to considerable social and interpersonal dysfunction.
  • Several blank staring episodes with no loss of consciousness.
  • Severe, chronic, and disabling disorder following exposure to a traumatic event.
  • Mild and acute disorder following exposure to a traumatic event.

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