Somatic Symptoms And Related Disorders
Dissociative Disorders
Substance-Related Disorders
Disorders And Issues Of The Older Adult
Hodge-Podge
100

A predictable syndrome of physical complaints and symptoms that are expressed as a result of psychological stress are defined as?

What is somatization?

100

Acute inability to recall personal information shortly after a traumatic event.

What is localized amnesia?

100

 The two most preventable mental disorders are:

What are substance abuse and dependency?

100

Filling in the gaps with fictitious statements.

What is confabulation?

100

Deliberate falsification of symptoms or medical testing for sole purpose of assuming sick role.

What is factitious disorder?

200

Abuse or manipulation of another person, often a child, in order to seek attention.

What is Munchausen syndrome?

200

Sudden travel from one's home setting accompanied by the inability to recall one's past.

What is fugue?

200

 The first step in recovery for a person with a substance abuse problem is:

What is for the person to admit that a problem exists?

200

Periods of agitation in the client with Alzheimer's disease are referred to as

What is catastrophic events?

200

Inability to recall one's past accompanied by unexpected travel to avoid unwanted situation.

What is malingering?

300

Individuals with this disorder may or may not have a medical condition, but do have increased body sensations and are extremely anxious about the possibility of an existing serious undiagnosed illness.

What is illness anxiety disorder formerly known as hypochondriasis?

300

These disorders are characterized by an interruption from the conscious acquaintance with identity, personal background, and family history. These disorders are most often seen in people who have experienced severe trauma or abuse.

What is dissociative disorders?

300

A physiologic or psychological dependence on a drug of abuse in which withdrawal symptoms are experienced if the dug is discontinued.

What is addiction?

300

The second most common cause of progressive dementia in which abnormal round deposits of protein called _____________   ___________ develop in nerve cells throughout the brain.

What are Lewy bodies?

300

First phase of dependency treatment lasting from 3 to 5 days that consists of immediate withdrawal from the physical and psychological effects of the drug.

What is detoxification?

400

A disorder that exhibits symptoms that indicate a sensory or neurologic impairment that is not supported by results of diagnostic testing.

What is conversion disorder?

400

What are the two forms of dissociative amnesia?

What is:

Localized amnesia that occurs shortly after an incident where the person retains an overall understanding of who he or she is but forgets pieces of the identity picture.

Generalized amnesia in which the whole life span is beyond recall.

400

Form of amnesia for events during drinking period

What is a blackout?

400

Inability to give meaning to spoken word or speak in a meaningful way.

What is aphasia?

400

Alcohol induced delirium is also called 

What is delirium tremens?

500

People with conversion disorder may exhibit this attitude which demonstrates little anxiety or concern over the implications of the symptoms.

What is Labelle indifference?

500

A persitent and repetitious feeling of being detached from one's mental thoughts or body without noted disorientation is referred to as what disorder?

What is depersonalization disorder?

500

A nutritional disease of the nervous system caused by a thiamin and niacin deficiency found primarily in alcoholics 

What is Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome?

500

Name the three most common causes of death in the person with Alzheimer's dementia.

What are:

Pneumonia

UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)

Infected Decubitus Ulcers

500

Inability to find the right word.

What is anomia?

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