Chapter 49 Quiz (11 out of 11) Question 2 1 pts <p>Individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder</p> Individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder | may become highly anxious if prevented from performing rituals. | | have disordered thinking and poor reality orientation. | | have a severe, unmanageable psychotic illness. | | are not aware that obsessive thoughts are from their own brains. | Question 3 1 pts <p>Mitral valve prolapse is a common finding in individuals with</p> Mitral valve prolapse is a common finding in individuals with | obsessive-compulsive disorder. | panic attacks. | | generalized anxiety disorder. | | bipolar disorder. | Question 4 1 pts <p>A diagnosis of borderline personality disorder can be made based on</p> A diagnosis of borderline personality disorder can be made based on | repetitive threats to commit suicide. | | lack of anxiety or guilt when doing harm to others. | | repeated antisocial behavior prior to age 15. | | failure to secure gainful employment after age 18 years. | Question 5 1 pts lt;p>Persistent, intrusive, uncontrollable thoughts that an individual recognizes as a product of his or her own mind are called</p> Persistent, intrusive, uncontrollable thoughts that an individual recognizes as a product of his or her own mind are called | compulsions. | | delusions. | | obsessions. | | hallucinations. |
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Question 6 1 pts <p>Patients with anorexia nervosa are at high risk for developing</p> Patients with anorexia nervosa are at high risk for developing | psychosis. | mania. | | hypertension. | | osteoporosis. | Question 7 1 pts <p>Physical clinical manifestations of anxiety disorders include all of the following except</p> Physical clinical manifestations of anxiety disorders include all of the following except | fatigue| | perceptual distortions| | tachycardia| | chills| Question 8 1 pts <p>_______ is a condition in which instability results in a lifestyle of crisis. </p> _______ is a condition in which instability results in a lifestyle of crisis. Antisocial personality disorder| | Obsessive-compulsive disorder| | Borderline personality disorder| | Panic disorder| Question 9 1 pts <p>Cognitive-behavioral therapy must target person’s obsessions and compulsions to be successful. ;/p; Cognitive-behavioral therapy must target person’s obsessions and compulsions to be successful. | True| | | | False| | | Question 10 1 pts <p>Persons who perceive to be charming but possess haracteristics of dishonesty and deceit are said to suffer from</p> Persons who perceive to be charming but possess characteristics of dishonesty and deceit are said to suffer from | borderline personality disorder| | generalized anxiety disorder. | | obsessive-compulsive disorder. | | antisocial personality disorder| Question 11 1 pts <p>The onset of generalized anxiety disorder is said to be insidious. </p> The onset of generalized anxiety disorder is said to be insidious. | False| | | | True| | | Not saved Submit Quiz Help Privacy policy Terms of service Facebook Twitter
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The United States and Global Engagement: A Historical and Personal Analysis [Your Name] [Date] The engagement of the United States with the world has taken various forms throughout history, encompassing political, economic, and military interactions. From early diplomatic efforts to contemporary international relations, these engagements have shaped global dynamics in significant ways. One crucial aspect […]