Question 2
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<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
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<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
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<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
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<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. |
Question 6
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<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
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<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 | |