A common side effect of neuroleptics that consists of involuntary movements of the tongue, mouth, or jaw is
A. agranulocytosis.
B. tardive dyskinesia.
C. akathesis.
D. akinesia.
Answer: B
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a. The two disorders are essentially the same. b. ODD tends to resolve itself with time, while ADHD is more often a lifelong problem. c. The two disorders are fundamentally different. d. The two are separate but frequently comorbid.
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A. Loss-Oriented; Restoration-Oriented B. Restoration-Oriented; Loss-Oriented C. Quick-Trajectory; Lingering-Trajectory D. Lingering-Trajectory; Quick-Trajectory
Born 39 weeks after conception, Sasha weighs in at around 2 pounds. Given this information, Sasha is best defined as a. full-term and normal birth weight
b. preterm and normal birth weight. c. preterm and very low birth weight. d. full-term and extremely low birth weight.
When utilizing dream analysis, Freud would interpret the dream symbols to uncover the true, but hidden, meaning of a dream found in its __________ content
a. manifest b. lucid c. conscious d. latent