Q1.Adaptive mechanism of giving excuse when a person cannot solve a problem:
A. Rationalisation
B. Compensation
C. Substitution
D. Projection
Q2.Imposing one’s own weakness to others is a defense mechanism, known as:
A. Displacement
B. Suppression
C. Intellectualisation
D. Projection
Q3.Another term for superego is:
A. Ideal self
B. Conscience
C. Self
D. Sub concious
Q4.In which defense mechanism anxiety is
expressed through physical symptoms?
A. Hypochondrias
B. Conversion
C. Projection
D. Regression
Q5.A defense mechanism that allows to unacceptable behaviour into acceptable form is:
A. Displacement
B. Sublimation
C. Projection
D. Introjection
Q6.The involuntary blocking of unpleasant and experience from one’s awareness is known as:
A. Regression
B. Repression
C. Displacement
D. Suppression
Q7.The recording of conversation between the nurse and patient in a psychiatric set up is termed as:
A. Case study
B. Interview technique
C. Therapeutic communication
D. Process recording
Q8.The most important factor in a therapeutic relationship is:
A. Motivation
B. Knowledge
C. Trust
D. Professionalism
Q9.Repeating the main thought expressed by the patient is called as:
A. Validation
B. Clarification
C. Restating
D. Reflection
Q10.Increased dopamine level will cause:
A. OCD
B. Schizophrenia
C. Depression
D. BPAD
The answers to the above MCQ questions are given below
Q1.Ans.**A. Rationalisation.
**Others terms**unconscious, conscience,
unconscious mind, sense of right and wrong.
Q2.Ans.**D. Projection
**Rationalization occurs when a person tries to rationalize or provide excuses for their behavior. When a person who is using rationalization as a defense mechanism, they are typically trying to find a way to a way to provide acceptable way to explain their behavior.
Q3.Ans.**B. Conscience
Q4.Ans.**B. Conversion
**Conversion is a defense mechanism where an individual expresses conflicts in the physical disability. Conversion includes
neurological symptoms such as seizures.
**other defense mechanisms include
rationalization, denial, repression, projection, rejection, and reaction formation.
Q5.Ans.**B. Sublimation
**Sublimation is one way that the ego reduces the anxiety that can be created by
unacceptable urges or feelings. It works by
channeling negative and unacceptable impulses into behaviors that are positive and socially acceptable.
Q6.Ans.**B. Repression
**Repression is the unconscious blocking of unpleasant emotions, impulses, memories, and thoughts from your conscious mind. First described by Sigmund Freud, the purpose of this defense mechanism is to try to minimize
feelings of guilt and anxiety.
Q7.Ans.**D. Process recording
**Process Record is a tool of therapeutic
communication. It is used to record an exact interaction between a nurse and a
psychiatric patient. It is the written record of verbal communication. It provides an
opportunity to analyze interactions.
Q8.Ans.The most important factor in a therapeutic relationship is:
A. Motivation
B. Knowledge
C. Trust
D. Professionalism
Q9.Ans.Repeating the main thought expressed by the patient is called as:
A. Validation
B. Clarification
C. Restating
D. Reflection
Q10.Ans.**B. Schizophrenia
**Having too much or too little dopamine in some parts of the brain are linked to some mental illnesses including depression, schizophrenia and psychosis. Having too much dopamine is linked to being aggressive and having trouble controlling your impulses. Dopamine imbalances are also related to ADHD and addiction.
**Mental health conditions like ADHD,
addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and OCD are also linked to dopamine disorders. **High dopamine symptoms include anxiety, excessive energy, insomnia, and hallucinations.
**Low dopamine levels are associated with brain fog, mood swings, and muscle spasms.
**ADHD is one of the most common
neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. It is usually first diagnosed in childhood and often lasts into adulthood.
**Children with ADHD may have trouble
paying attention, controlling impulsive
behaviors (may act without thinking about
what the result will be), or be overly active.
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(GS India Nursing Academy, Lucknow)