Nearly _____% of all countries in the world have no clear governmental policy that addresses mental health issues {Ans: 50%}Most psychosomatic problems and somatoform disorders begin in: {Ans: Childhood}A female client has been taking an antipsychotic medication for several years. It is of vital importance for the provider to observe the client for tardive dyskinesia. Signs of symptoms of tardive dyskinesia include: {Ans: Repetitious, involuntary muscle movements in the face and extremities}The technician is aware that he or she may be administering the new anti-anxiety medication pregabalin (Lyrica) to clients without an anxiety disorder for the purpose of treating {Ans: Neuropathic Pain}A male client is seeking help in a mental health clinic for anger management problems. He voices that he is fearful that his wife may divorce him because of his anger problems, and he is willing to do "whatever it takes" to control his anger. Later in the week, the client's wife also seeks assistance because she is going to divorce her husband. The provider who is caring for both of these client's tries to decide the correct action to take. The provider is experiencing: {Ans: An ethical conflict}The medication donepezil (Aricept) is used