When using individual psychotherapy and hypnosis in the treatment of dissociative identity disorder (DID), the goal is to help the client:
A) Ease the distress about body parts.
B) Contribute to an ever-increasing self-destructive cycle.
C) Discover that the various personalities are real and distinct, but are not separate individuals.
D) Deal with the medical conditions associated with the disorder.
C
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A nurse was required to work an additional weekend. The nurse feels he has been treated unfairly. According to the contract, the first action of a grievance is to:
1. Send a written request to the supervisor. 2. Meet formally with the nursing director. 3. Meet informally with the supervisor. 4. Meet formally with the bargaining agent.
A palpable rushing vibration over the base of the heart at the second intercostal space is called a:
a. heave. b. lift. c. thrill. d. thrust.
Reflex activities concerned with heart rate, blood pressure, respirations, sneezing, swallowing, and coughing are controlled by which area of the brain?
a. Pons b. Midbrain c. Cerebellum d. Medulla oblongata
Since quaternary amines do not cross the blood-brain barrier, one would expect these indirect-acting cholinergic drugs to have:
A. decreased side effects. B. increased side effects. C. no therapeutic effects. D. potentiated effects.