Several times a year, Lorena cooks a huge meal and invites all the children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, and cousins to the big house. She makes sure her husband Phil picks up his mother and her dad at the care facilities so that everybody has an enjoyable day with family. Which of the following terms describes Lorena?
a. facilitator
b. kinkeeper
c. caregiver
d. anchor
Ans: b. kinkeeper
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a. Throw away b. Bad taste c. Upset stomach d. Wrong person
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a. binge eating then fasting. b. binge eating and vomiting. c. partial binge eating and laxative use. d. involuntary vomiting due to over eating.
Professor McLeod says, "Psychological factors can influence physical processes by producing physiological changes in the immune system. For hundreds of years, health care professionals have understood this connection between psychological and physical factors. However, psychological conditions cannot influence neural and biological systems. Additionally, a person's beliefs about the causes,
symptoms, duration, and curability of a disease do not affect that person's willingness to seek treatment and follow through with it." Which part of Professor McLeod's statement is accurate? a. Psychological factors can influence physical processes by producing physiological changes in the immune system. b. For hundreds of years, health care professionals have understood this connection between psychological and physical factors. c. Psychological conditions cannot influence neural and biological systems. d. A person's beliefs about the causes, symptoms, duration, and curability of a disease do not affect that person's willingness to seek treatment and follow through with it."
Echoic memory is another term used for a person's:
a. visual sensory memory b. somatosensory memory c. auditory sensory memory d. short-term memory