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Test 2 Nur 185 Test

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How does life experiences theory explain phobias?
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What are Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) used to treat?
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Do Antihistamines have a physical and psychological dependency?
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Does Benzodiazepines have a physical and psychological dependency?
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Which anxiety disorders are usually treated with meds?
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How is a schizoid personality usually formed?
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What are some pre-disposing factors of an avoidant personality disorder?
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What does the Transactional Model of Stress/Adaptation say about generalized anxiety disorder?
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With a substance-abuse anxiety disorder, how are symptoms alleviated?
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What are some pre-disposing factors of antisocial personality disorders?
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What is the description of a schizotypal personality disorder?
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Is the chance for liver toxicity increased or decreased with atypical antidepressants?
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What effect to tricyclic antidepressants have on seizure meds?
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How does cognitive therapy treat anxiety disorders?
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What is the most common of mental illness disorders?
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In what situations should you NOT use antipsychotics?
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What are some clinical manifestations of an antisocial personality disorder?
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How does a dependent personality present itself?
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What interactions can occur with tricyclics and MAOIs?
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What are some specific patterns of interaction with a borderline personality disorder?
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Hereditary, temperamental disposition such as infants with traits of hyperirritability, crankiness, tension & withdrawal & parental rejection
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They lower the seizure med's effectiveness
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Increased
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Phobic disorders, OCD & PTSD
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Anxiety disorders
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No
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The behavior is odd and eccentric but kept under control, it's more grave and serious than a schizoid personality disorder, they are closer to schizophrenics than a schizoid and they have a bland, cold affect
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Need to be taken care of and turn into clinging with a fear of separation; lets others make decisions, submissive, tolerate mistreatment by others, will demean themselves; fear of being separated by primary ppl in their lives; more common in women
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Yes
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A phobia could develop due to a situation that happened in the pts life; the contribution of a past experience such as a child being locked in the closet as punishment
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Therapists believe in cognitive distortions that hold negative appraisals; therapists use questions to encourage pt to correct anxiety-producing thoughts
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By early interactions with ppl who were cold and didn't meet their needs when they were younger; lack of empathy and nurturing
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Anxiety disorders such as obsessive-compulsive, panic, & post-traumatic disorders
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Hyperpyretic crisis, convulsions and death
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They are usually in prisons or rehab services, cold, callous, intimidating, argumentative, cruel and malicious, low toleration for frustration, act impetuoulsy and unable to delay gratification, restless, easily bored, seek thrills
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In comas, CNS depressions, pts with blood dyscrasias or Parkinson's or narrow-angle glaucoma
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They have first-degree biological relatives of parents with same disorder, genetics, ADHD and conduct disorder, parental deprivation, severely physically abused as children, very limited or no insight at all; they aren't the problem, it's everyone else
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By treating the substance being abused such as cocaine, heroine, marijuana, etc.
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There isn't one single theory that can explain generalized anxiety disorder, rather a generalized anxiety disorder can be explain by all theories in it's etiology
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Cling & distance, splitting and manipulation
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What can be another name for antisocial personality disorder?
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What does Tegretol do to lithium levels?
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Which class of sedative-hypnotics are safer, barbiturates or benzodiazepines?
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Are Benzodiazepines for long-term or short-term use?
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What is another name for antianxiety meds?
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Which gender is more affected by anxiety disorders?
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How do antidepressants work?
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What is an example of an anticonvulsant?
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What does Valproic Acid do to the effects of tricyclic antidepressants?
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The emotional and behavioral characteristics that everyone possesses and is unique to that individual; is usually stable and predictable

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