___________ is the second most common cause of death in men and women
a. AIDS
b. Alcoholism
c. Cancer
d. Heart disease
c
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What factors related to the location and culture of this rural community may have affected this case? How might the situation have been different in an urban setting?
As an employee of a private, nonprofit HIV/AIDS clinic in a rural North Carolina community, Linda Summerfield’s job was to provide direct services to people with HIV/AIDS as well as to connect them with resources. Aware of their needs, she also respected their need for confidentiality and anonymity in an area where issues surrounding HIV/AIDS were highly charged and prejudice was common. In 1999, Linda was also eager to help six men in her caseload who were struggling with uncertainty, loneliness, and isolation. Aware of their shared needs, she believed in the healing power of group work for such clients. Although initially reluctant, the six men agreed to “meet” via telephone and, despite their apprehension and some technical difficulties, after five weeks all agreed that the experience was helpful. But when meeting via telephone became unworkable, Linda faced decisions over whether and how or where to persuade the men to continue meeting.
When you have measured your study variables in a qualitative manner, you will see ______
A. numbers like 25 and 89 B. words C. numbers of people placed into categories such as male and female D. dichotomous categories like male and female, younger or older
Which of the following members of an agency or organization should be required to participate in ongoing cultural competence training and advocacy
a. The board and executive director. b. Line staff and supervisors. c. Clerical or support staff and line staff. d. Clerical or support staff, line staff, supervisors, administrators, and board members.
Jerry is dying a slow, painful death from cancer and has thought about ending his life by suicide. His desire to die is most likely based on his need to:
A) ?end the pain. B) ?express his shame or failure. C) ?punish himself. D) ?plead for euthanasia.