Precautions when living with a person with HIV/AIDS include all of the following except
a. covering cuts, sores, or breaks in skin
b. disinfecting soiled surfaces immediately
c. avoiding sharing razors and toothbrushes
d. avoid kissing
d. avoid kissing
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Which of the following is the MOST accurate statement regarding the "run" of a two-year-old child? a. It should be discouraged, because the vast majority of pediatric bone fractures are a result of falls among toddlers. b. It bears a strong resemblance to the run of a five- or six-year-old child
c. It is almost fully developed as a complex action, with coordination of the arms, legs, and feet. d. It is more of a "hurried walk" than a run, because their legs move stiffly and they do not get airborne.
While evidence suggests that the physical trace of memory in the brain is relatively permanent, sometimes it seems that early childhood memories do not exist. Which of the following may NOT be a reason for this?
a) memories can be susceptible to interference from newer information, which may displace or block out old information preventing its recall b) the memory/memories have not been retrieved often enough to become enduring c) the appropriate or necessary prompt for the memory is not available d) neuronal-synaptic pruning erases early childhood memories
One critical factor in people’s happiness is the strength of their
A. individualism. B. self-awareness. C. interpersonal relationships. D. financial standing.
Which of the following statements is a reason why it is important to classify abnormal behavior?
a. Important decisions are made on the basis of classification, including those related to therapy. b. It allows mental health professionals to label people who engage in unpopular or different behaviors than the majority of a population. c. The DSM classification helps clinicians use a consistent nomenclature when applying for research grants. d. The DSM classification provides clients with a label that they can use for understanding their problems.