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CMAN 272 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Levels of Anxiety: - answerMild Moderate Severe Pain Levels of Anxiety: Mild - answerPatient's focus is flexible with slight discomfort and restlessness Levels of Anxiety: Moderate - answerPatient's voice tremors and shakiness- still a...

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CMAN 272 FINAL Exam Questions With
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Levels of Anxiety: - answer✔Mild
Moderate
Severe
Pain

Levels of Anxiety: Mild - answer✔Patient's focus is flexible with slight discomfort and
restlessness

Levels of Anxiety: Moderate - answer✔Patient's voice tremors and shakiness- still able to solve
problems but not at optimal level

Level of Anxiety: Severe - answer✔Patient has feelings of dread can make problem solving
impossible

Levels of Anxiety: Panic - answer✔Patient is immobile and unable to attend the environment.
Has unintelligible communication as well as could have hallucinations.

Agoraphobia - answer✔An excessive fear or anxiety about being in a place from which escape
might be difficult or embarrassing such as driving on an interstate.

Dissociative Identity Disorder - answer✔A dissociative disorder in which two or more distinct
personality states recurrently take control of behavior.

Dissociative Psychogenic fugue - answer✔A condition in which an individual goes away and
takes on a new identity.

Dissociative psychogenic amnesia - answer✔Where an individual has the inability to recall
important personal information

Depersonalization - answer✔When an individual doesn't feel like themselves or a certain body
part like a hand.

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Hypochondriasis - answer✔Now known as illness anxiety disorder
Results in misinterpretations of physical sensations as evidence of a serious illness. Can be quite
obsessive as thoughts about illness may be intrusive. People experience extreme worry and fear
about possibility of having disease. Even normal bodily changes such as change of heart rate or
abdominal cramps may be seen as red flags for serious illness

Conversion Disorder - answer✔Manifests itself as neurological symptoms that is marked by the
presence of of deficits in voluntary motor including paralysis, blindness, numbness

Body Dysmorphic Disorder - answer✔Patients with this disorder are commonly seen in cosmetic
surgery and dermatological settings. Their preoccupation with an imagined defective body part
results in obsessional thinking and compulsive behavior such as mirror checking and
camouflaging.

Hoarding - answer✔A new disorder in the DSM V
Extremely distressing to get rid of items.
The accumulation of of belongings that may have little or no value is an obsession that prevents
some people from leading normal lives. Unsafe and unsanitary conditions could occur

Trichotillomania - answer✔Hair-pulling disorder

Trichophagia - answer✔Secretly swallowing hair disorder

Dermotillomania - answer✔Skin-picking disorder

Flooding - answer✔This method exposes patient to large amount of an undesirable stimulus in
an effort to extinguish the anxiety response. "An obsessive patient who usually touches objects
with paper towel may be forced to touch objects with a bare hand for 1 hour. By the end of the
period, the anxiety level is lower."

Systematic densenitiziation - answer✔The patient is gradually introduced to a feared object or
experience through a series of steps from the least frightening to the most frightening.

Response prevention - answer✔Doesn't allow the patient to perform the compulsive behavior
such as hand washing.

Thought stopping - answer✔A negative thought or obsession interrupted. Patient may be
instructed to say, "Stop!" out loud when idea comes to mind or to snap rubber band worn on the
wrist.

Cannabis - answer✔Example: Marijuana

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