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Using the DSM-5: Try It, You'll Like It - Test
by Jason H. King, Ph.D.

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1. The major conceptual and practical changes between the DSM-IV-TR and the DSM-5 include which one of the following? Help
Dimensional approach to diagnosis
Mental disorders are defined in relation to cultural, social, and familial norms and values.
The manual is configured to include information on gender at multiple levels.
All of the above
2. Many factors influenced the development, content, and sequencing of the DSM-5. Which one of the following factors mostly influences your clinical practice and was presented and discussed in this course for 8 of the DSM-5 disorders? Help
Current research
Political consensus
Neurobiological terminology
Critical opinions
3. Which one of the following best describes the effort to group disorders that are similar to one another across a range of validators - including symptoms, neurobiological substrates, familiarity, course of illness, and treatment response? Help
Cultural issues and gender differences
Developmental and lifespan considerations
Use of Other Specified and Unspecified Disorders
The multiaxial system and online enhancements
4. The Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF) was removed from DSM-5 for several reasons, including its conceptual lack of clarity (i.e., including symptoms, suicide risk, and disabilities in its descriptors) and questionable psychometrics in routine practice. To provide a global measure of disability, DSM-5 recommends the use of which one of the following assessment measures? Help
Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI)
World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS)
DSM-5 Disability Rating Scale (DDRS)
Early Development and Home Background (EDHB) Form
5. Which one of the following DSM-5 assessments offers a brief screening of 13 domains for adults and 12 domains for children and adolescents? Help
Level 2 cross-cutting symptom measure
Level 1 cross-cutting symptom measure
Disorder-specific severity measure
Early development and home background
6. Sleep disturbance is a common symptom of distress characteristic of mood disorders. Which one of the following types of sleep disturbance is most indicative of a manic or hypomanic episode? Help
Insomnia
Hypersomnia
Hypersomnolence
Hyposomnia
7. What is the official system of assigning codes to diagnoses and procedures associated with medical utilization in the United States? Help
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
The International Classification of Functioning (ICF)
The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ISCDRHP)
8. According to the 2016 text revision for Diagnostic Features for Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder), individuals with intellectual disability have scores of approximately two standard deviations or more below the population mean. Which one of the following numerical points is correct for including a margin for measurement error? Help
+5 points
-5 points
~5 points
±5 points
9. Which one of the following disorders is reserved for individuals under the age of five years who are unable to complete systematic assessments of intellectual functioning? Help
Unspecified intellectual disability
Other specified neurodevelopmental disorder
Global developmental delay
Intellectual disability
10. Autism spectrum disorder in DMS-5 is distinguished from social (pragmatic) communication disorder by which one of the following criteria? Help
Following social rules for conversation and storytelling
Changing communication to match the context
Restricted repetitive behaviors, interests, and activities
Understanding implicit statements
11. According to the Clinician-Rated Severity of Autism Spectrum and Social Communication Disorders, which one of the following severity designations reflects an individual with "very limited initiation of social interactions and minimal response to social overtures from others"? Help
Severe rating in the social communication psychopathological domain
Severe rating in the restricted interests and repetitive behaviors psychopathological domain
Moderate rating in the social communication psychopathological domain
Moderate rating in the restricted interests and repetitive behaviors psychopathological domain
12. Based on research, the onset criterion for ADHD is changed in DSM-5 from before age 7 years to before age: Help
18 years
12 years
6 years
3 years
13. To improve diagnostic validity for Specific Learning Disorder, DSM-5 requires which one of the following assessment procedures? Help
Executive functioning inventory
Reading readiness intervention
Mathematics proficiency inventory
Responsiveness to intervention
14. What is the appropriate classification when a disorder that causes impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning predominates but does not meet the full criteria for any of the disorders in its respective diagnostic class, and the clinician desires to communicate the reason that the presentation does not meet the criteria? Help
Not otherwise specified
Unspecified
Other specified
Common specified
15. The DSM-5 Clinician-Rated Dimensions of Psychosis Symptom Severity is an 8-item measure that assesses the severity of mental health symptoms that are important across psychotic disorders. Which one of the following statements about this form is true? Help
The severity of these symptoms can predict important aspects of the illness, such as the degree of cognitive and/or neurobiological deficits.
The measure is intended to capture meaningful variation in the severity of symptoms, which may help with treatment planning, prognostic decision-making, and research on pathophysiological mechanisms.
To track changes in the individual's symptom severity over time, the measure may be completed at regular intervals as clinically indicated, depending on the stability of the individual's symptoms and treatment status.
All of the above
16. According to the 2015 text revision for Delusional Disorder, Subtypes, which one of the previously listed common beliefs was removed? Help
The individual emits a foul odor.
Certain parts of the body are misshapen or ugly.
There is an infestation of parasites.
Parts of the body are not functioning.
17. Which one of the following DSM-5 schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders is excluded from the use of the new course specifiers (e.g., first episode, multiple episodes, continuous, unspecified)? Help
Schizophrenia
Schizoaffective
Schizophreniform
Schizotypal
18. Which one of the following schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders serves as a "bridge" between the affective and the psychotic disorders? Help
Schizotypal (personality) disorder
Schizophreniform disorder
Shared Psychotic disorder
Schizoaffective disorder
19. When the clinical profile of a client is characterized by marked psychomotor disturbance, which one of the following specifier classifications may be used during the course of a neurodevelopmental, psychotic, bipolar, depressive, or other mental disorder? Help
Psychomotor retardation
Catatonia
Tic-related
Panic attack
20. According to Ellen Leibenluft, a National Institute of Mental Health senior investigator, the vast majority of children with chronic irritability are best classified as having which one of the following disorders? Help
Depressive disorder
Bipolar disorder
Disruptive behavior disorder
Autism spectrum disorder
21. Based on clinical research, which one of the following descriptive specifiers for DSM-5 bipolar or depressive disorders best communicates an individual's higher suicide risk, longer duration of illness, and a greater likelihood of treatment nonresponse? Help
With seasonal pattern
With anxious distress
With melancholic features
With atypical features
22. Which one of the following specifiers will allow clinicians to more accurately diagnose clients who may be suffering from concurrent symptoms of depression and mania or hypomania, as well as better tailor treatment to their behaviors? Help
Anxious distress
Mixed episode
Peripartum onset
Atypical syndrome
23. In the clinical scenario for the depressive disorders, 9-year-old Aaron was described as grumpy and irritable most of the time, displayed violent outbursts, easily became furious, and had severe mood swings. He was diagnosed with which one of the following disorders? Help
Bipolar disorder, pediatric type
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
Oppositional defiant disorder
Intermittent explosive disorder
24. Because of contemporary research, which one of the following disorders was moved from the chapter titled Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood or Adolescence to the chapter titled Anxiety Disorders? Help
Selective mutism
Stuttering
Enuresis
Encopresis
25. When panic attacks occur in the context of any anxiety disorder as well as other mental disorders or some medical conditions, clinicians can now communicate this by using which one of the following designations? Help
Panic attack specifier
Panic disorder
Panic attack V-code
Panic disorder with agoraphobia
26. Which one of the following obsessive-compulsive and related disorder specifiers communicates an individual's ability to recognize that the obsessional thoughts, impulses, or images are a product of his or her own mind? Help
Delusional beliefs
Absent insight
Good or fair insight
Poor insight
27. Which one of the following disorder's criteria was expanded in the DSM-5 from a fear-based reaction to capture an individual's anhedonic, dysphoric, aggressive, phobic, or dissociative reactions to certain life event(s)? Help
Acute stress disorder
Reactive attachment disorder
Postraumtic stress disorder
Adjustment disorder
28. Which of the following criteria are new for posttraumatic stress disorder in DSM-5? Help
Persistent and exaggerated negative beliefs or expectations about oneself, others, or the world.
Persistent, distorted cognitions about the cause or consequences of the traumatic event(s) that lead the individual to blame himself/herself or others.
Reckless or self-destructive behavior
All of the above
29. Persistent complex bereavement disorder may be classified under which one of the following "other specified disorders"? Help
Depressive disorder
Anxiety disorder
Trauma- and stressor-related disorder
Dissociative disorder
30. DSM-IV-TR dissociative fugue disorder is now a specifier to which one of the following dissociative disorders? Help
Dissociative amnesia
Derealization disorder
Depersonalization disorder
Dissociative identity disorder
31. Somatization disorder, undifferentiated somatoform disorder, and pain disorder are merged to become which one of the following new diagnoses? Help
Illness anxiety disorder
Conversion disorder (functional neurological symptom disorder)
Psychological factors affecting other medical conditions
Somatic symptom disorder
32. An individual presenting with pseudocyesis (false pregnancy, phantom pregnancy, or hysterical pregnancy) would best be classified under which "other specified disorder" classification? Help
Trauma- and stressor-related disorder
Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorder
Somatic symptom and related disorder
Obsessive-compulsive and related disorder
33. Which one of the following feeding and eating disorders uses Body Mass Index (BMI) to determine the use of mild, moderate, severe, or extreme specifier designation? Help
Binge eating disorder
Bulimia nervosa
Anorexia nervosa
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder
34. Which one of the following feeding and eating disorders is characterized by a sense of loss of control and non-compensatory behaviors? Help
Bulimia nervosa
Anorexia nervosa
Rumination disorder
Binge-eating disorder
35. According to research, which one of the following sleep-wake disorders is commonly found in visually impaired individuals? Help
Non-rapid eye movement sleep arousal disorder, sleepwalking type
Rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder, with delayed sleep phase
Circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder, non-24-hour sleep-wake type
Restless legs syndrome, with other medical comorbidity
36. In the clinical scenario of Jasmine, who reported daytime sleepiness, fatigue and unrefreshing sleep throughout the week - lasting for many months, with which one of the following comorbid sleep-wake disorders was she diagnosed? Help
Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea and sleep-related hypoventilation
Other specified sleep-wake disorder and circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder
Central sleep apnea and narcolepsy
Hypersomnolence disorder and primary insomnia
37. When severe relationship distress, partner violence, or significant stressors better explain the sexual difficulties, clinicians are to use which one of the following classifications? Help
Other specified sexual dysfunction
Appropriate V or Z code
Unspecified sexual dysfunction
Other specified mental disorder
38. According to DSM-5, several factors must be considered during the assessment of sexual dysfunction, given that they may be relevant to etiology and/or treatment, and that may contribute, to varying degrees, across individuals. Which one of the following psychosocial factors best categorizes an individual presenting with poor body image or history of sexual or emotional abuse? Help
Psychiatric comorbidity
Partner
Individual vulnerability
Relationship
39. Which one of the following criteria is restricted to the adolescent/adult classification of gender dysphoria? Help
Desire to be of other gender
Games and activities typically associated with their gender
Conviction that one possesses feelings of the other gender
Dislike of anatomy
40. Which one of the following disorders is the appropriate classification for a 6-year-old who displays verbal aggression (for example, temper tantrums, tirades, verbal arguments or fights), occurring twice weekly, on average, for a period of three months, that does not result in damage or destruction of property and does not result in physical injury? Help
Conduct disorder
Oppositional defiant disorder
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder
Intermittent explosive disorder
41. Which one of the following conduct disorder severity specifiers accurately describes an individual manifesting stealing without confronting the victim and vandalism? Help
Mild
Moderate
Severe
Limited pro-social emotions
42. A youth manifesting chronic lack of remorse or guilt and callous lack of empathy in multiple settings and relationships would best be diagnosed as having which one of the following disorders? Help
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, severe
Conduct disorder, with limited prosocial emotions
Adult antisocial behavior
Oppositional defiant disorder
43. Which one of the following substance-related and addictive disorders criteria was replaced with "craving"? Help
Recurrent substance use in situations in which it is physically hazardous
Recurrent substance-related legal problems
Recurrent substance use resulting in a failure to fulfill major role obligations
Recurrent substance use despite having persistent or recurrent social or interpersonal problems
44. Which one of the following factors helps to determine the appropriate severity specifier to use when making a DSM-5 substance use disorder diagnosis? Help
Individual's own report
Report of knowledgeable others
Biological testing
All of the above
45. Amotivational syndrome (a condition characterized by reduced prosocial goal-directed activity, poorer life satisfaction, increased mental health treatment and hospitalization, and higher rates of depression, anxiety, suicide attempts, and conduct disorder) most commonly results from which one of the following substance use classifications? Help
Cannabis
Alcohol
Opioid
Sedative/hypnotic/anxiolytics
46. Which one of the following DSM-IV-TR impulse-control disorders is now classified as an addictive behavioral disorder? Help
Trichotillomania (hair-pulling disorder)
Pyromania
Gambling
Kleptomania
47. Which one of the following neurocognitive disorder specifiers communicates an individual manifesting difficulties with basic activities of daily living such as feeding and dressing? Help
Mild
Severe
Moderate
Extreme
48. Frontotemporal lobar degeneration is the new classification for which one of the following DSM-IV-TR disorders? Help
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Pick's disease
Huntington's disease
Prion disease
49. Which one of the following paraphilic disorders is now clustered as an anomalous target preference in DSM-5? Help
Voyeuristic disorder
Exhibitionistic disorder
Frotteuristic disorder
Transvestic disorder
50. When assessing individuals who present with sex addiction, or problematic sexually impulsive behaviors resulting in marked functional impairment, clinicians should consider which one of the following disorders? Help
Hypersexual disorder
Bipolar-related disorder
Other specified paraphilic disorder
Other specified disruptive, impulse-control and conduct disorder
51. Which one of the following medication-induced movement disorders and other adverse side-effects of medication is new to DSM-5? Help
Antidepressant discontinuation syndrome
Tardive dyskinesia
Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Medication-induced postural tremor
52. Which one of the following V-codes (other conditions that may be a focus of clinical attention) is new for DSM-5? Help
Malingering
Sibling relational problem
Uncomplicated bereavement
Acculturation difficulty
53. Culture provides interpretive frameworks that shape the experience and expression of the symptoms, signs, and behaviors that are criteria for diagnosis. Which one of the following DSM-5 assessments helps you to consider whether an individual's experiences, symptoms, and behaviors differ from sociocultural norms? Help
Cultural Formulation Interview
Glossary of Cultural Concepts of Distress
Outline for Cultural Formulation
Overall Cultural Assessment
54. According to the 2015 text revision for Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders, which one of the following words was replaced with "Disinhibition"? Help
Derangement
Depersonalization
Derealization
Detachment

 

 

 
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