The trait and factor approach to the vocational guidance process includes all of the following EXCEPT

A. a clear understanding of one's and others' personal qualities.
B. insight and plan for future goals and plans of a given vocation.
C. knowledge of the requirements and success in various lines of work.
D. true reasoning on the relations of the facts gathered.


B

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To make a good referral, the professional must know all of the following EXCEPT

A. if the agency is able to provide the service. B. if the agency is willing to accept the referral. C. if the agency is accessible to the client. D. if the agency has political difficulties.

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Many of the individuals in residential or inpatient settings are there:

a. Because they realized they were having major difficulties b. Because someone else put them into the setting c. To establish a moratorium period between themselves and the problems they weredealing with d. To experience an existential shift

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Which of the following represent(s) polarized societal options open to individuals of Arab and Muslim worlds?

a. To be submissive to gain self-fulfillment b. To relinquish collective support for self-fulfillment c. To mix self-fulfillment and collective support d. To relinquish both self-fulfillment and collective support

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Patients with acute injury and have a history of substance abuse

a. are more likely to have inadequate pain control than nonabusers. b. are more likely to be left in pain until the physician orders medications to treat the pain from their injuries. c. may experience inadequate treatment for very real pain symptoms. d. are easier to treat following a painful injury because their substance use helps with their need for analgesia.

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