All of the following are considered diverse issues EXCEPT
A) disabilities. B) standards. C) poverty. D) language barriers.
B
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Although the American Psychological Association had drawn up a code for ethical behavior in 1953, the issue of ethics was raised again in 1963 when ________
a. Bandura's studies on television violence were published b. Sigmund Freud's theories about childhood sexuality were published c. research indicated that between 3 and 5 percent of therapists engage in sexual activity with their clients during "therapy" d. Stanley Milgram's obedience studies were published
Drugs like diazepam (Valium), a benzodiazepine, exert their action on ion channels. These drugs do not open the GABA-operated ion channel, but they:
A) Modulate the release from axon terminals B) Modulate the peripheral sympathetic nerves and can have both a transmitter and modulator function C) Change the effect that GABA has when it binds to the channel at the same time as the drug D) Play a necessary role in the long-term survival of presynaptic neurons
Symptoms of a myocardial infarction include
A. headache. B. low back pain. C. sore throat. D. difficulty breathing.
Which of the following statements regarding emphysema is NOT true?
a. It results from the destruction of alveolar walls. b. It is associated with long-term smoking. c. It may result in a collapsed lung. d. Alveoli become overinflated.