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MFT Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Classical Conditioning: 
→ A learning paradigm studied and practiced in a laboratory or other controlled 
environment in which a stimulus called the unconditioned stimulus (US) which naturally 
elicits an unconditioned response (UCR), is paired with a neutral stimulus that does not 
initially elicit a response. Through the repeated pairings, the neutral stimulus (now the 
conditioned stimulus - CS) begins to elicit the desired response (now the conditioned 
response - CR). 
Coercion (Aver...
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Classical Conditioning: 
→ A learning paradigm studied and practiced in a laboratory or other controlled 
environment in which a stimulus called the unconditioned stimulus (US) which naturally 
elicits an unconditioned response (UCR), is paired with a neutral stimulus that does not 
initially elicit a response. Through the repeated pairings, the neutral stimulus (now the 
conditioned stimulus - CS) begins to elicit the desired response (now the conditioned 
response - CR). 
Coercion (Aver...
MFT Exam Preparation Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
If a therapist discloses PHI to unlicensed staff (who are trained in handling PHI, and the 
training is documented-i.e. Admin assistant, etc.) for purposes of legitimate healthcare 
operations, they are not in violation of HIPAA due to what rule? 
→ Privacy Rule 
What does the Security Rule describe? 
→ Actual physical security measures that must be taken to keep PHI from being disclosed 
unintentionally. 
Abe comes to therapy because he is depressed and is out of work. Six months later h...
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If a therapist discloses PHI to unlicensed staff (who are trained in handling PHI, and the 
training is documented-i.e. Admin assistant, etc.) for purposes of legitimate healthcare 
operations, they are not in violation of HIPAA due to what rule? 
→ Privacy Rule 
What does the Security Rule describe? 
→ Actual physical security measures that must be taken to keep PHI from being disclosed 
unintentionally. 
Abe comes to therapy because he is depressed and is out of work. Six months later h...
MFT National Exam Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
MRI Primary Contributors 
→ Bateson, Jackson, Satir, Haley, Weakland, Watzlawick 
MRI Therapy Structure 
→ 1. Intro to treatment setup. 2. Inquiry and definition of problem. 3. Estimation of the 
solution (pos. feedback) maintaining. 4. Setting goals for treatment. 5. Selecting and 
making behavioral or strategic interventions. 
→ 6. Termination 
MRI Out-of-Session Directive 
→ Instructing the clients to engage in behavioral change outside of the session as 
opposed to in session. 
MR...
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MRI Primary Contributors 
→ Bateson, Jackson, Satir, Haley, Weakland, Watzlawick 
MRI Therapy Structure 
→ 1. Intro to treatment setup. 2. Inquiry and definition of problem. 3. Estimation of the 
solution (pos. feedback) maintaining. 4. Setting goals for treatment. 5. Selecting and 
making behavioral or strategic interventions. 
→ 6. Termination 
MRI Out-of-Session Directive 
→ Instructing the clients to engage in behavioral change outside of the session as 
opposed to in session. 
MR...
Math Exam Conversions NMNC 1135 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Math Exam Conversions NMNC 1135 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
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Math Exam Conversions NMNC 1135 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Mat Level 1 Readiness & Shapes in Space (Peak Pilates) Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Hundred 
→ Readiness : Ability to activate and Isolate Transverse Abdominis 
→ Fundamental: Iso-Abs 
→ Readiness: Ability to lift head keeping tips of shoulders on mat 
→ Fundamental : Neck Curl 
→ Shapes in Space : Ab Series, Breathing, Arm Springs 
Roll Up 
→ Readiness : Ability to initiate a curl from Cervical Spine to roll up, and pelvis to roll 
down 
→ Fundamental : Head Nods, Neck Curl 
→ Readiness : Move arms independently from ribcage 
→ Fundamental : Rib Cage Arms...
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Hundred 
→ Readiness : Ability to activate and Isolate Transverse Abdominis 
→ Fundamental: Iso-Abs 
→ Readiness: Ability to lift head keeping tips of shoulders on mat 
→ Fundamental : Neck Curl 
→ Shapes in Space : Ab Series, Breathing, Arm Springs 
Roll Up 
→ Readiness : Ability to initiate a curl from Cervical Spine to roll up, and pelvis to roll 
down 
→ Fundamental : Head Nods, Neck Curl 
→ Readiness : Move arms independently from ribcage 
→ Fundamental : Rib Cage Arms...
Mat 1 and 2 Pilates Test Out Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Pubic bone and ASIS 
→ Bony landmarks that define neutral pelvis 
Four Muscles of the core/inner unit 
→ Transverse abdominis, pelvic floor, diaphragm and multifidi 
9 Pilates movement principles 
→ Breathing, core activation, neutral pelvis, abdominal strength, lumbopelvic stability, 
spinal strength and mobility, scapular stability and mobility, posture and postural 
analysis and release work 
Joseph Pilates 
→ Born in Germany, moved to US in 1926. Lived in and taught in NY. 
Exercis...
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Pubic bone and ASIS 
→ Bony landmarks that define neutral pelvis 
Four Muscles of the core/inner unit 
→ Transverse abdominis, pelvic floor, diaphragm and multifidi 
9 Pilates movement principles 
→ Breathing, core activation, neutral pelvis, abdominal strength, lumbopelvic stability, 
spinal strength and mobility, scapular stability and mobility, posture and postural 
analysis and release work 
Joseph Pilates 
→ Born in Germany, moved to US in 1926. Lived in and taught in NY. 
Exercis...
Mat Pilates Study Guide - Balanced Body Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What are the three levels of observation an instructor can use to analyze a client's movement 
patterns? 
→ global, integrated planar and local 
When observing vertical alignment from the side, what key bony landmarks do you want to 
line up with the plumb line of gravity? 
→ Tip of earlobe, top of shoulder, center of rib cage, high point of illiac creast, mid-point 
of the lateral side of the knee, slightly in front of the lateral malleolus of the ankle 
What muscle imbalances are usu...
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What are the three levels of observation an instructor can use to analyze a client's movement 
patterns? 
→ global, integrated planar and local 
When observing vertical alignment from the side, what key bony landmarks do you want to 
line up with the plumb line of gravity? 
→ Tip of earlobe, top of shoulder, center of rib cage, high point of illiac creast, mid-point 
of the lateral side of the knee, slightly in front of the lateral malleolus of the ankle 
What muscle imbalances are usu...
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What is the most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S? 
→ Anxiety 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a diagnosis of general anxiety disorder? 
→ excessive anxiety and worry of variety of things for at least 6 months 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a major depressive disorder? 
→ Five or more symptoms including at least one depressed mood or loss of interest 
present in the same two weeks and present nearly every day 
differential diagnoses that would mimic the symptoms of...
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- • 18 pages •
What is the most common psychiatric disorder in the U.S? 
→ Anxiety 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a diagnosis of general anxiety disorder? 
→ excessive anxiety and worry of variety of things for at least 6 months 
What are the DSM-5 symptom criteria for a major depressive disorder? 
→ Five or more symptoms including at least one depressed mood or loss of interest 
present in the same two weeks and present nearly every day 
differential diagnoses that would mimic the symptoms of...
MARYVILLE NURS 623 EXAM 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Which of the serum laboratory findings are present in the client with Cushing's syndrome? 
→ Increased cortisol, HYPERnatremia, and HYPOkalemia 
Alice, age 48, has a benign thyroid nodule. The most common treatment involves: 
→ Watchful waiting with an annual follow-up 
ACE inhibitors are given to clients with diabetes who have 
→ persistent proteinuria 
A newly diagnosed client with diabetes who has an HbA1c of 7.5 is started on therapeutic 
lifestyle changes (TLC) and medical nutriti...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Which of the serum laboratory findings are present in the client with Cushing's syndrome? 
→ Increased cortisol, HYPERnatremia, and HYPOkalemia 
Alice, age 48, has a benign thyroid nodule. The most common treatment involves: 
→ Watchful waiting with an annual follow-up 
ACE inhibitors are given to clients with diabetes who have 
→ persistent proteinuria 
A newly diagnosed client with diabetes who has an HbA1c of 7.5 is started on therapeutic 
lifestyle changes (TLC) and medical nutriti...
Maryville NURS 623 Exam 4, NURS 623 exam 4 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What is important to note when a patient has traumatic injury 
→ If taking Blood Thinners 
Define delirium 
→ Underlying acute cause, abrupt onset, hours to days, reversible, hallucinations, 
incoherent speech, confusion 
Define Dementia 
→ Various causes, gradual change with mental status, months to years, progressive to 
irreversible (speech, memory, mood, judgment) 
An older adult with delirium would present with what type of behaviors? 
→ Agitation and restlessness 
At the onset of...
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What is important to note when a patient has traumatic injury 
→ If taking Blood Thinners 
Define delirium 
→ Underlying acute cause, abrupt onset, hours to days, reversible, hallucinations, 
incoherent speech, confusion 
Define Dementia 
→ Various causes, gradual change with mental status, months to years, progressive to 
irreversible (speech, memory, mood, judgment) 
An older adult with delirium would present with what type of behaviors? 
→ Agitation and restlessness 
At the onset of...
CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
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