/10 2401 Sémiologie Preparation (Pr. Pauv Bunthoeun) 1 / 10 1) Physiological disturbance associated with mood include a. Talkative b. Hyperphagia c. Insomnia d. Hyperactivities e. Poor speech 2 / 10 2) As you gather the mental health history, you will quickly focused on : a. the patient’s eyes movement b. the patient’s activities c. the patient’s background d. the patient’s level of alertness and orientation e. the patient’s sleep 3 / 10 3) Risk factors for the development of Alzheimer Dementia include a. Increased severity of physical illness b. Sleeping problem c. Preexisting dementia d. The use of anticholinergic drugs e. Older age 4 / 10 4) Disturbances of attention include a. Insomnia b. Twilight state c. Somnolence d. The ability to focus on one task e. Sundowning 5 / 10 5) Perceptual in psychiatry means: a. Depersonalization b. Derealization c. Hypnagogic d. Sensory awareness of the object e. Hallucination 6 / 10 6) The assessment of mental status begins with a. The patient's first words b. The patient's past history c. The patient's present history d. The patient's personal history e. The patient's family history 7 / 10 7) Emotional resulting from doing something perceived as wrong: a. Distractibility b. Confabulation c. Guilt d. Poor Judgment e. Grandiose Ideas 8 / 10 8) Feeling of apprehension: a. Apraxia b. Guilt c. Too much thinking d. Disorientation e. Anxiety 9 / 10 9) Risk factors for the development of delirium include a. Anorexia nervosa b. Suicidal behavior c. Hyperphagia d. Increased severity of physical illness e. Addiction with drug 10 / 10 10) Thought process means : a. How People think b. Similar to that of the preoperational phase in children c. Normally found in dreams d. A form of magical thinking e. Suicidal behavior Your score isThe average score is 91% Facebook 0% Restart quiz Any comments? Send feedback