Certified Hospice and Palliative Assistant (CHPNA) Practice Test

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What is a sign often associated with somatic delusions?

  1. Increased social interactions

  2. Preoccupation with health

  3. Heightened sense of humor

  4. Loss of interests in daily activities

The correct answer is: Preoccupation with health

A sign often associated with somatic delusions is a preoccupation with health. Somatic delusions are characterized by strong, persistent beliefs about having a physical illness or defect that cannot be substantiated by medical evidence. Individuals experiencing these delusions often focus intensely on their perceived health issues, taking great concern and worry about bodily symptoms or functions. This can lead them to seek excessive medical attention and diagnostic tests, despite negative results and reassurances from healthcare professionals. The other choices do not typically align with the characteristics of somatic delusions. Increased social interactions, for instance, is generally not related to the intense fixations associated with these delusions. A heightened sense of humor might be more indicative of a different psychological state or condition, while a loss of interest in daily activities could point to depression or other mood disorders, which do not specifically correlate with somatic delusions. Overall, preoccupation with health remains the hallmark sign that characterizes this condition.