In order to be assigned a diagnosis of genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder, the afflicted woman _________.
a. has never experienced an orgasm
b. has a physical anomaly that is contributing to the pain she experiences
c. has no medical explanation for her pain, thus the condition is determined to be psychological
d. is not sexually attracted to her partner
Question 2ECT is usually administered in a series of 6 to 12 treatments over a period of several ______.
a. hours c. weeks
b. days d. months
Question 3The process involving the buildup of fatty deposits along artery walls that leads to the
formation of artery-clogging plaques is called ______.
a. angina c. myocardial infarction
b. atherosclerosis d. arteriosclerosis
Question 4In ECT, a current of between ______ volts is passed through a patient's brain.
a. 10 to 70 c. 130 to 200
b. 70 to 130 d. 200 to 270
Question 5Rich has no interest in sex at all. He has no sexual fantasies and no desire to engage in sexual
activity. While he does not find sex disgusting or revolting, he does not understand what others
find so exciting about it.
He feels just fine remaining celibate. If these issues begin to cause Rich distress or interfere with his relationships, he may be diagnosed with _______.
a. dyspareunia c. male hypoactive sexual desire disorder
b. sexual aversion disorder d. male erectile disorder
Question 6After a few days following the last dose of an opioid, withdrawal symptoms include ________.
a. cravings
b. anxiety
c. hot and cold flashes
d. irritability
Question 7Andy went to a sleep center where he spent the night wired to devices that tracked his
physiological (brain waves, heart and respiration rates) responses while he slept. The assessment Andy underwent is called a _______________.
a. polysomnographic (PSG) recording
b. an electroencephalocardiogram sleep study
c. a sleep stress assessment
d. a delta wave assessment