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CMN 548 MODULE 3 STUDY QUESTIONS WITH ALL ANSWERS UPDATED A 26-year-old Caucasian female was brought for psychiatric evaluation. She could not remember her high school's name, her own name, and what she does for a living. Three weeks prior to this incident, she lost her fiancé to a motor vehicle...

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CMN 548 MODULE 3 STUDY
QUESTIONS WITH ALL ANSWERS
UPDATED
A 26-year-old Caucasian female was brought for psychiatric evaluation. She could not
remember her high school's name, her own name, and what she does for a living. Three
weeks prior to this incident, she lost her fiancé to a motor vehicle accident. There was
no history of head trauma or brain injury. The computerized tomography of her head
was normal. This patient is exhibiting what type of trauma?
A. Psychogenic amnesia
B. Neurogenic amnesia
C. Malingering
D. Dementia - Answer-A. Psychogenic Amnesia

The PMHNP knows that a patient successfully navigated through Erikson's first stage of
the lifecycle when:
A. a patient developed a sense of autonomy because they were encouraged to explore
and their parents protected them from their own lack of self-control
B. a patient developed a sense of industry from learning new skills and appreciating
things made
C. the patient developed a sense of trust because their mother was able to anticipate
their needs and respond in a timely manner as an infant.
D. a patient developed a sense of identity because they were supported in exploring
their interest and freedom - Answer-C. the patient developed a sense of trust because
their mother was able to anticipate their needs and respond in a timely manner as an
infant

The PMHNP knows that symbolic play, graphic imagery, and verbal evocation of events
not occurring at the time are some characteristic behavior patterns displayed in which
stage of intellectual development?
A. Normal Personality and Adaptation
B. Preoperations Subperiod
C. Identity vs Role Confusion
D. Concrete Operations - Answer-B. Pre-operations Subperiod

A new client is hesitant to participate in assessment and treatment planning. The
PMHNP knows that the best action in the introductory phase is:
A. Reprioritizing the plan and objective
B. Clarify client expectations
C. Establish professional boundaries
D. Clarify mutually set goals - Answer-C. Establish professional boundaries

,The parents of a young female bring her in to be assessed by a PMHNP for what they
believe to be schizophrenic symptoms. The PMHNP knows that they typical age of
onset of the disorder is _________ in young females.
A. 25-35 years
B. By age 12
C. 18-25 years
D. By age 15 - Answer-A. 25-35 years

The PMHNP understands Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory and knows that which
scenario best exemplify the id component?
A. Sam has a history exam tomorrow, so he stays home to review
B. Khi knew he could take the markers without anyone knowing but he didn't because it
wasn't right
C. Mason takes his dad's truck without asking
D. Marlee is hungry so she drives to McDonalds - Answer-D. Marlee is hungry so she
drives to McDonalds

You are teaching first year Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner students
(PMNH) about the Theories of Piaget concerning Cognitive Development. How many
stages of development are Included?
A. 3
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6 - Answer-C. 4

According to Piaget, A ____________ is the structure or organization of actions as they
are transferred or generalized by repetition in similar or analogous circumstances.
Based on the answers below, fill in the correct word to complete the definition.
A. Assimilation
B. Scheme
C. Apprehension
D. Congregation - Answer-B. Scheme

Austrian neurologist and famous theorist Sigmund Freud, introduced that
______________is the mechanism by which several unconscious wishes, impulses, or
attitudes can be combined into a single image in the manifest dream content.
A. Livestock
B. Conservation
C. Condensation
D. Evaporation - Answer-C. Condensation

The process by which unconscious latent dream thoughts were disguised and distorted
in such a fashion as to permit their expression and translation into conscious manifest
content of the dream. Which answer below identifies this theory?
A. Theory of Dreaming

, B. Theory of Symbolism
C. Chemical Restraint Theory
D. Born Alone Theory - Answer-A. Theory of Dreaming

Freud divided his psychic apparatus into three groups of functions designated as the id,
the ego, and the ____________. Please choose the best answer from the following
choices.
A. Manchu Wok
B. Mandalay bay
C. Super id
D. Super ego - Answer-D. Super ego

In Piaget's cognitive development theory, at which stage do children acquire the
understanding of object permanence?
A. Sensorimotor period
B. Preoperational subperiod
C. Concrete operations
D. Formal operations - Answer-A. Sensorimotor Period

According to Piaget, what is deferred imitation?
A. Imitating actions immediately after observing them.
B. Imitating actions only when the subject utilizes the external world.
C. Imitating actions hours after the original observation.
D. Imitating actions without any cognitive change. - Answer-C. Imitating actions hours
after the original observation

What is the primary criticism that neo-Piagetian theorists address in their extensions of
Piaget's theory?
A. Lack of focus on symbolic play.
B. Insufficient attention to the concrete operational stage.
C. Failure to acknowledge cultural and individual differences.
D. Overemphasis on emotional development. - Answer-C. Failure to acknowledge
cultural and individual differences.

What term is used to describe the inability to recall past events occurring before a
specific point in time, often associated with brain trauma or psychological factors?
A. Retrograde amnesia
B. Priming
C. Psychogenic amnesia
D. Infantile amnesia - Answer-A. Retrograde amnesia

Which of these is not one of the three major stages of moral reasoning described by
Kohlberg in extension of Piaget Theory?
A. The Morality of The Preschool Period
B. Intelligence
C. Conventional Morality

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