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Quiz: Factitious, Somatic, Physical,
Neurocognitive, Dissociate, and Z Codes
Due
Feb 25 at 11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
25
Time Limit
90 Minutes
This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded.
Attempt History
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Time
Score
LATEST
Attempt 1
36 minutes
46 out of 50
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Score for this quiz: 46
out of 50
Submitted Feb 25 at 9:52pm
This attempt took 36 minutes.
2 / 2 pts
Question 1
Louise arrived at the emergency room complaining
of severe stomach pain. After careful evaluation, it
became clear that Louise had purposely given
herself food poisoning. Most likely, she
is malingering. has somatic symptom disorder. exhibits la belle indifference
.
has factitious disorder. 2 / 2 pts
Question 2
Somatic symptom and related disorders and
dissociative disorders are similar in that both
have symptoms suggesting a physical
dysfunction.
are hypothesized to begin after stressful
experiences.
involve aggressive outbursts. are delusional in quality. 2 / 2 pts
Question 3
The prognosis for dissociative amnesia usually
involves a
gradual remission with complete recovery. gradual remission with partial recovery. sudden remission with complete recovery. sudden remission with partial recovery. 2 / 2 pts
Question 4
Ms. Hall consulted a physician because of the
following experience: The week before, she had felt
that another voice was talking to her, although she
had tried to ignore it. She then had a period of hours
that she was unable to recall, but her boyfriend later
reported that during that period she behaved like a
completely different person, being loud and
boisterous in contrast to her usual shy and sedate
personality. She had had similar experiences in the
past and is at a loss to explain them. Ms. Hall's
symptoms are most consistent with
dissociative fugue. depersonalization/derealization disorder. dissociative identity disorder. dissociative amnesia. 2 / 2 pts
Question 5
The onset of functional neurological symptom
disorder symptoms is usually
sudden and related to a stressful situation. gradual and subtle. not associated with psychological distress. preceded by a period of physical illness. 2 / 2 pts
Question 6
Dissociative identity disorder must involve
conversion symptoms. selective amnesia. at least two distinct personalities. depersonalization. 2 / 2 pts
Question 7
The term conversion,
as used in functional
neurological symptom disorders,
originated with
Sigmund Freud. Abraham Maslow. Ivan Pavlov. Dermott Helmich. 2 / 2 pts
Question 8
When people with bulimia nervosa are bingeing, they
are fully aware of what they are doing and feel
shame afterwards.
are not always fully aware of what they are doing
and feel shame afterwards.
do not care what they are doing or whether their
actions are positive or negative.
tend to feel as though they are in absolute control
of every aspect of their lives.
2 / 2 pts
Question 9
What is the nature of the relationship between
dietary restraint and negative emotions?
Restricting eating is unrelated to negative
emotions in individuals with eating disorders.
Restricting eating is associated with higher
subsequent negative emotions, but higher
negative emotions are not associated with
subsequent restriction of eating.
Higher negative emotions predict subsequent
restriction of eating, but restriction of eating does
not predict subsequent higher negative emotions.
Restricting eating is associated with higher
subsequent negative emotions, and higher
negative emotions predict subsequent restriction
of eating.
2 / 2 pts
Question 10
If your sister has anorexia nervosa and you are
female,
you are over 10 times more likely than average to
have anorexia nervosa.
you are over 20 times more likely than average to
have anorexia nervosa.
you are over two times more likely than average to
have anorexia nervosa.
you have no greater risk of developing anorexia
nervosa than the average person.
2 / 2 pts
Question 11
A preoccupation with food
is universal and found in all cultures. is found in the United States but not in other
Westernized nations.
is uncommon, except among those with severe
eating disorders.
is seen in many cultures, including the United
States.
2 / 2 pts
Question 12
In the chapter-opening Clinical Case, Lynne, a 24-
year-old woman who weighed only 78 pounds, was
admitted to the psychiatric ward of a general
hospital for the treatment of
anorexia nervosa. bulimia nervosa. orthorexia. binge eating disorder. 2 / 2 pts
Question 13
The validity of the subtypes and severity indicators
for DSM-5-TR eating disorders is
excellent. good. fair. poor. 2 / 2 pts
Question 14
The goal of the Body Project is
teaching healthy eating habits. deemphasizing sociocultural in\uences. banning junk foods from schools. establishing reasonable exercise programs. 0 / 2 pts
Question 15
Incorrect
Incorrect
Most exhibitionists
do not seek physical contact with their victims. seek to persuade their victims to have physical
contact without using force.
seek to force physical contact with their victims,
but stop short of rape.
go on to commit rape. 2 / 2 pts
Question 16
Someone who derives sexual pleasure from contact
with prepubertal children would be diagnosed with
fetishistic disorder. exhibitionistic disorder. pedophilic disorder. frotteuristic disorder. 0 / 2 pts
Question 17
Incorrect
Incorrect
Joan experiences such discomfort during
intercourse that she now dreads the prospect of
possible sexual encounters, despite experiencing
sexual arousal while observing ^lms depicting
sexual acts other than intercourse. Which diagnosis
is most consistent with Joan's symptoms?
female orgasm disorder female sexual interest/arousal disorder hypoactive sexual desire disorder genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder 2 / 2 pts
Question 18
Which of the following would be classi^ed as a
social factor affecting sexual performance?
depression or anxiety chronic exhaustion because of responsibilities guilt about sexual activity and pleasure negative cultural attitudes toward sexuality 2 / 2 pts
Question 19
Which sexual response is characterized by changes
in blood \ow to genitalia?
orgasm biological arousal sexual interest subjective arousal 2 / 2 pts
Question 20
Sexual dysfunctions among men can be exacerbated
by
low but not high levels of testosterone. high but not low levels of testosterone. either low or high levels of testosterone. neither low nor high levels of testosterone. 2 / 2 pts
Question 21
It is estimated that, by 2050, there will be how many
Americans aged 85 or older?
5 million 10 million 15 million 20 million 2 / 2 pts
Question 22
Which of the following statements provides an
example of a time-of-measurement effect?
Today's older adults are less likely to seek mental
health services because when they were growing
up, mental illness was stigmatized.
The percentage of elderly adults reporting that
they were somewhat or very worried about their
health was sharply higher on surveys during the
COVID-19 pandemic than it had been in previous
surveys.
Because of the effects of aging on the brain, older
adults do worse than younger adults on measures
of "\uid" intelligence.
In a longitudinal study, many of the elderly
subjects died before the follow-up data could be
collected.
2 / 2 pts
Question 23
Jane, age 86, has dementia and is cared for by her
niece. With the help of a case manager, her niece
has arranged for Jane to stay at a local nursing
home for a week. This will ensure that Jane is safe
and cared for while her niece takes a break from the
stress of caregiving. This type of temporary
placement is called
informal commitment. respite care. patient placement. trans-institutionalization. 2 / 2 pts
Question 24
Vascular dementias are most commonly caused by
meningitis. encephalitis. Submission Details:
Time:
36 minutes
Current Score:
46 out of 50
Kept Score:
46 out of 50
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