Droopy eyelids, slurred speech, and difficulty swallowing and breathing are characteristic of

a. myasthenia gravis

b. muscular dystrophy.
c. Parkinson's disease.
d. Huntington's disease.


a

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If a patient escapes from a mental hospital and commits a murder, according to the M'Naghten rule, will this person be not guilty by reason of insanity? a. The person is not guilty if he/she committed the act without understanding what was happening. b. The person is not guilty only if the crime was so bizarre that a normal person would not have done it. c. Yes. Anyone who was in a mental

hospital is insane, by definition. d. No. Anyone capable of escaping is considered to be sane.

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What percentage of disabled people finish high school?

A. 10 percent B. 25 percent C. 15 percent D. 35 percent

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____ is frequently implicated in many cases of accidental death and injury in adolescence, including drowning and falling

a. Low self-esteem b. Body-image distortions c. Depression d. Alcohol

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Suzanne acted as if she was in a trance and seemed to be in a different state of consciousness. What was this probably due to?

a. magnetism c. hypermnesia b. hypnosis d. hallucinations.

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