27 (1 point) Ann and John lose
27 (1 point) Ann and John lose their first child to sudden infant death syndrome. They decide to attend a hospital-sponsored group for people who have had this experience. What type of group will they be attending? 27 options: a) Teaching group b) Psychotherapy group c) Task group d) Supportive/Therapeutic group 28 (1 point) In facilitating change the PMHNP should: 28 options: a) Avoid deliberate goal-directed activity since this will inhibit the process b) Restrict clients to few choices to avoid overwhelming them c) Give up if resistance is encountered d) Form a helping relationship and collaborate with clients 29 (1 point) Techniques in Gestalt therapy do NOT include: 29 options: a) Playing the projection b) Making the rounds c) Exaggeration of a feeling or action d) Paradoxical prescription 30 (1 point) In helping a client change, the PMHNP should: 30 options: a) Encourage the client to move rapidly to avoid delay b) Realize that the problems the client is facing will make him or her eager to change c) Encourage feelings of hope d) Understand that change is a natural process that never involves anxiety and fear 31 (1 point) Whose responsibility is it to deal with transference issues in group therapy? 31 options: a) The PMHNP b) The group members c) The PMHNP and the group members d) The group member who is involved in the transference 32 (1 point) One concept of Skinner’s theory is that an individual performs a behavior that leads to a positive or negative reinforcement, making it either more or less likely that the behavior will be repeated. This is called: 32 options: a) A schedule of reinforcement b) A fixed ratio c) A variable interval d) Operant conditioning 33 (1 point) In the structural approach to Role Theory, roles are considered: 33 options: a) Subject to change depending on immediate circumstances b) Fixed positions with certain expectations and demands c) Responses to a number of things in the environment d) Synonymous with job descriptions 34 (1 point) Purposes of self-disclosure include: 34 options: a) Exploring oneself b) Locating oneself in relation to others c) Social control d) Cutting off feedback 35 (1 point) According to Carl Rogers, the important attributes of the therapist are: 35 options: a) Congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathetic understanding b) Knowledge of Rogers’ theory, patience, and ability to interpret dreams c) Knowledge of Rogers’ theory, congruence, and interest in human development d) Willingness to drop facades, openness to individual meanings, and compassion 36 (1 point) In NLP, the sentences that native speakers of a language keep IN TOUCH are called: 36 options: a) Deep structure b) Surface structure c) Multimodel sentences d) Cues to beliefs 37 (1 point) In a session with the PMHNP, the client begins to whine about his inability to complete his assigned task from the previous session. The PMHNP responds by scolding him for his failure. This is an example of: 37 options: a) Transference b) Countertransference c) Transference and Countertransference d) Goal setting 38 (1 point) In TA, a message that occurs on two levels is: 38 options: a) A crossed transaction b) An ulterior transaction c) A complementary transaction d) A game 39 (1 point) The therapist who is utilizing Glasser’s therapy will emphasize: 39 options: a) Unconscious motivation b) Dream interpretation c) Changing behavior d) Re-experiencing traumatic childhood events 40 (1 point) According to Monat and Lazarus which of the following would be considered as part of emotion-focused coping? 40 options: a) Defining the problem b) Physical exercise c) Generating alternative solutions d) Weighing alternatives re cost and benefits 41 (1 point) The defense mechanism considered to be the basis for all defense mechanisms is: 41 options: a) Suppression b) Repression c) Denial d) Projection 42 (1 point) Aaron Beck developed a theory of cognitive therapy after he discovered that his clients had “automatic thoughts.” The automatic thoughts: 42 options: a) Came from too much free association b) Labeled, interpreted, and evaluated situations according to a personal set of rules c) Indicated to the client that he should not trust the therapist d) Warned clients of any physiological needs 43 (1 point) Members of a therapeutic community decide at a community meeting that it is not right for two extremely demanding clients to determine the activities for the entire group. This decision can best be classified under which ethical perspective? 43 options: a) Egoism b) Utilitarianism c) Deontology d) Formalism 44 (1 point) A psychiatric and mental health advanced practice PMHNP is the family therapist for a family whose youngest child is the identified patient. The child has been brought in for therapy because he has been doing poorly and acting out at school. How will the PMHNP begin the initial session with the family? 44 options: a) By asking the child why he is doing poorly in school b) By asking the parents why they think he is doing poorly at school c) By asking each family member how they did in school d) By asking questions about the family in general 45 (1 point) In the mental health setting, the best prescribing practice includes: 45 options: a) Assessing thoughts of harm to self or other b) Writing patient’s height and weight on all prescriptions c) Selecting the appropriate medication for the identified patient d) Both a and c are correct SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NURSING MNP688A
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