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CMA 23

Chapter 23 Study stack

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Is a sensory experience (e.g. a small sight ,touch, or taste ) involving something that is not present ? hallucination
means alternative preception of the self, a persons own reality is lost depersonalization
Unshakeable belief in something untrue; Maybe accompanied by hallucinations and/or paranoia is defined as what? delusion
Means external emotional expressions?
What is the medication classification of risperidone ( Risperdal ) antispyschotic
What is the medication classification of olanzapine ( Zyprexa ) antispyschotic
What is the medication classification of venlafzine ? antidepressant
Means an exaggerated sense of physical and mental well-being. euphoria
What is the medication classification of valproic acid ? anticonvulsant
What is the medication classification of sertaline ? antidepressant
What is the medication classification of bupropion ( Wellbutrin ) antidepressant
What is the medication classification of sertraline ( Zoloft ) antidepressant
What is the medication classification of methylphenidate ( Ritalin L.A., Concerta, Methylin ) ? stimulant
What is the medication classification of citalopram ( Celexa )? antidepressant
What is the medication classification of aripiprazole ( Ablitify )? antispyschotic
A phobia is a type of what disorder/disease? anxiety disorder
Is the persistent difficulty of getting rid of personal possession ? hoarding disorder
Means a person has many different worries and finds it difficult to control his or her anxiety generealized anxiety disorder
Causes recurrent sudden feelings of terror without real dangers being present ? panic disorder
What is a related factor to mental developmental, or behavioral disorder? enviormental sterssors, parental health, community concerns, poverty,
Behavioral health disorders in children cause changes in the way children? earn, behave, and handle their emotions
How Long does depression need to be present for a diagnose to be given? 2 weeks
This term means people with this phobia have a fear of speaking of computers ? cyberphobia
This term means people with this phobia have a fear of speaking in front of audience? glossophobia
What is the etiology of OCD ? typically develops from a combination of genetics, neurological factors, brain chemistry, and environmental influences.
What is the etiology of panic disorders? combination of genetics, brain chemistry, environmental stressors, and a hypersensitive "fight-or-flight" response
What is the main symptom of OCD? obsession, compulsions
What are the symptoms of depression? feeling hopeless, sad, or tired, irritable, anxious, loss of interest in activities, thoughts of suicide and death, food prblems,
A person with this condition may show the flowing signs and symptoms: Amnesia, sense of being detached from self, distorted or unreal perception of others, and an unclear sense of identity ? dissociative disorders
Signs and symptoms of panic attacks include : sense of impending doom, rapid and pounding heart rate ,sweating, trembling, chills, and hot flashes, chest pain, abdominal cramping, nausea, dizziness , light headedness, and numbness. The signs and symptoms both statements true
This condition can cause delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking and speech, normal motor behavior, lack of response ( No eye contact, lack of facial expression ), and neglect personal hygiene. schizophrenia
With this condition, person overeats, which leads to purging ? bulimia
What is the treatment for bipolar disorder ? psychotherapy
Barbs , Red birds, and yellow jackets are a commonly abused drug. What is the name of the drug? CNS depressants
What is the treatment for OCD ? psychotherapy, CBT, exposure, response prevention & antidepressants
What is the treatment GAD ? psychotherapy or CBT
For what condition would the provider do a physical exam, a psychiatric assessment, and then have the patient chart their moods ? bipolar disorder
What is the medication classification of drugs can cause arrhythmias, aggression, memory loss, flushing, hypertension, restlessness, and fainting ? stimulant
This assessment is also called neurocognitive testing ? neuropsychological evaluation
This type of psychological test measures the verbal intelligent quotient (IQ) performance IQ and full-scale IQ ? Wechsler scales
What is the medication classification of drug can cause daytime sedation, confusion, dry mouth, and hypersensitivity sedative-hypnotic
Under HIPPA, psychotherapy note are treated with higher levels of confidentiality than other health records and need to be stored separately from the patient health record. They are not released with other health records True Or False ? True
What behavioral health professional is trained as a medical doctor and can prescribe medication ? psychiatrist
A suicide attempt is death caused by a self-inflected injury with an intent to die as a result of the behavior. A suicide is a nonfatal, self directed , potentially harmful behavior with an intent to die as a result of the behavior. True Or False ? both statements false
snow,flake, candy, crake are commonly abused drugs. what is the name of the drug cocaine
what is the medication classification of fluoxetine (prozac) antidepressant
what development disorder causes difficulty interacting and communicating with others autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
what are the main symptoms of GAD? restless, tense, tired, irritable, or have trouble sleeping and concentrating.
means abnormal elated mental state? mania
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