The first-ever national survey of nurses in Canada conducted in 2005 found that approximately one-third of nurses were deemed to have:

a) General adaptation syndrome
b) Eustress
c) High job stress
d) High allostatic load


c

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a. Conditioned stimulus b. Unconditioned stimulus c. Conditioned response d. Unconditioned response

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One of the important concepts of the pathways model is the belief that a child's risk for psychopathology can change at any given point during development

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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At age 64, Mrs. Willis began a long mental decline. She first showed memory loss and irritability, then delusions, social withdrawal, dementia, and finally death at age 68 . An autopsy showed neurofibrillary tangles and senile plaques in her brain. Mrs. Willis died of ____

a. Alzheimer's disease b. aphasia c. epilepsy d. ischemic stroke

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In order to understand the factors that cause mental disorders, most psychologists use a:

A) self-report inventory. B) psychodynamic perspective. C) projective technique. D) biopsychosocial perspective.

Psychology