HSV-131 Week 9 Review Quiz

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    Which of the following would be considered a Psychosocial factor when providing a diagnosis for a client?

    • Depression
    • Anxiety
    • Employment problems
    • Heroin use
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The HSV-131 Week 9 Review Quiz assesses understanding of diagnostic assessments in clinical psychology, focusing on psychosocial factors, DSM-5 formulations, and viewpoints in clinical summaries. It is crucial for learners studying psychology or mental health disciplines.


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  • 2. 

    A Diagnostic Formulation contains the exact symptoms that a client is having as they relate to a DSM-5 diagnosis.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    A Diagnostic Formulation is a comprehensive assessment that includes the specific symptoms experienced by a client and how they align with the criteria outlined in the DSM-5, which is a widely used diagnostic manual in the field of mental health. It helps clinicians accurately diagnose and understand the client's condition, guiding treatment planning and interventions. Therefore, the statement that a Diagnostic Formulation contains the exact symptoms that a client is having as they relate to a DSM-5 diagnosis is true.

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  • 3. 

    The Clinical/Interpretive Summary should be written from the client's point of view.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The Clinical/Interpretive Summary should not be written from the client's point of view. Instead, it should be written by a healthcare professional or a clinician who has evaluated the client's medical condition and test results. The summary should provide an objective and accurate assessment of the client's condition, including any diagnoses, treatment recommendations, and prognosis. Writing the summary from the client's point of view may introduce bias or subjective opinions that could compromise the quality and reliability of the information provided.

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  • 4. 

    The Clinical/Interpretive Summary portion of the Diagnostic Assessment contains what information?

    • The client's presenting problem

    • Treatment recommendations

    • Mental Status

    • All of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. All of the above
    Explanation
    The Clinical/Interpretive Summary portion of the Diagnostic Assessment contains all of the above information. This section includes the client's presenting problem, treatment recommendations, and an evaluation of their mental status. It provides a comprehensive overview of the client's condition and helps guide the treatment process.

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    With the exception of the Clinical/Interpretive Summary, all other sections of the Diagnostic Assessment should be written from which point of view?

    • The client

    • The case manager

    • The referral source

    • The psychiatrist

    Correct Answer
    A. The client
    Explanation
    The Diagnostic Assessment should be written from the point of view of the client because it is important to capture their experiences, symptoms, and thoughts accurately. This helps in understanding the client's perspective and provides valuable information for diagnosis and treatment planning. Writing from the client's point of view ensures that their voice is heard and their needs are addressed effectively.

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