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1. Question: Which is the substance most commonly used by adolescents between grades 8-12?
2. Question: Which client meets the diagnostic criteria for intermittent explosive disorder?
3. Question: A 13 year old presents with a 1 year history of bullying behavior, anger, blaming others, and arguing with adults. What is the most appropriate screening tool to assist with diagnosis?
4. Question: Which of the following clients meets the diagnostic criteria for substance intoxication?
5. Question: A client admits to regularly eating a large pizza and one sitting and then inducing vomiting with her finger down her throat afterward. she endorses feeling very guilty about her actions. Based on the DSM criteria which is the most likely diagnosis
“The exam continues for up to seventy-five (75) questions, all with 100% correct answers.”
71. Question: An adolescent who was sexually assaulted states that she feels like she is floating above her Which term describes her feeling?
72. Question: Which set of symptoms in a school-aged child is most characteristic of a conduct disorder?
73. Question: A client restricts her food intake daily and measures each portion she consumes. She exercises for at least 2 hours each Her BMI is 21 kg/m. Based on DSM criteria, which is the most likely diagnosis? ****
74. Question: A 5-year-old and his family were in a car accident 4 months The child’s father was paralyzed during the accident. Which symptoms may indicate that the child is experiencing PTSD?
75. Question: Which laboratory value in a client with anorexia nervosa would require immediate intervention?