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storky111

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Unlike the medical practitioner, the mental health professional's assessment process
 
  A) usually involves a rapid conclusion about how to explain and treat the client's complaint.
  B) rarely has lab work that can confirm an initial impression.
  C) must be completed prior to beginning treatment.
  D) rarely includes a complex process where many contributing factors must be investigated.

Question 2

Extrapyramidal side effects
 
  A) are involuntary movements that result mainly from taking first-generation antipsychotic drugs.
  B) are voluntary, unusual movements that result mainly from taking second-generation antipsychotic
  drugs.
  C) are often fatal side-effects from second-generation antipsychotic drugs.
  D) are an increase in mood (reduction in depression) that occur in people with schizoaffective disorder.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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