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darbym82

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Which activity would you select as best for your patient in a manic state?
 
  A.
  Brown bag lunch at a book review group
  B.
  Badminton
  C.
  Paint by numbers class
  D.
  Guided imagery

Question 2

Which of the following would present the greatest risk to develop bipolar disorder?
 
  A.
  Use of stimulant medications as a child
  B.
  History of anxiety disorder as a teenager
  C.
  First-degree relative with the bipolar disorder diagnosis
  D.
  History of conduct disorder



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Physical activity is more effective than these other activities that require concentration.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Family history is the strongest risk factor.



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