
HD - Chapter 7 Exam Prep Quiz
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- Q1This major depressive disorder was previously known as "S.A.D."MDD with Peripartum OnsetMDD with Seasonal PatternPersistent MDD30s
- Q2This major depressive disorder's symptoms change with the seasons; usually worse in winter and fall than in warmer months.MDD with Peripartum OnsetPersistent MDDMDD with Seasonal Pattern30s
- Q3This major depressive disorder is most likely caused by a lack of sunlight.Persistent MDDMDD with Peripartum OnsetMDD with Seasonal Pattern30s
- Q4This type of major depressive disorder occurs during and/or following childbirth.MDD with Peripartum OnsetPersistent MDDMDD with Seasonal Pattern30s
- Q5This type of major depressive disorder affects approximately 14% of the population.MDD with Peripartum OnsetMDD with Seasonal PatternPersistent MDD30s
- Q6This type of major depressive disorder is not exclusive to women, also affecting fathers.Persistent MDDMDD with Seasonal PatternMDD with Peripartum Onset30s
- Q7This type of major depressive disorder is also known as "dysthymia."Persistent MDDMDD with Peripartum OnsetMDD with Seasonal Pattern30s
- Q8This type of major depressive disorder is chronic, with symptoms lasting at least two years.MDD with Peripartum OnsetMDD with Seasonal PatternPersistent MDD30s
- Q9A patient was diagnosed with a personality disorder and told his prognosis was good, but he was not offered any treatment. What treatment might be recommended?electroconvulsive therapyguided imageryacupuncturemoral recognition therapy30s
- Q10Ann was surprised to find that she experiences depression differently than her friend, Fred. What is the difference between men and women with depressive disorder?Women are less likely to express their depression than men.Depression in men is expressed exclusively as anger and irritability.Women's depression is more likely related to hormonal cycles.Women will experience depression about half as often as men.30s
- Q11A patient who was diagnosed with erectile dysfunction was told that the cause was psychological. What percentage of erectile disorders are related to psychological issues?25 to 35%50 to 60%20% or less65 to 70%30s
- Q12A client diagnosed with schizophrenia is often seen in the community talking to herself and responding to internal voices. What symptom is she exhibiting/experiencing?traumaalogiahallucinationsdelusions30s
- Q13How is anorexia nervosa similar to bulimia nervosa?They are both feeding and eating disorders.Both respond to the complementary medicine inositol.Both occur more commonly in youth than in adults.Purging always occurs in both disorders.30s
- Q14Increased substance use to achieve previous effects.tolerance30s
- Q15Chemical messenger in the brain. (one neurotransmitter of many)serotonin30s