Marne is a 21-year-old male with a history of major depression and previous suicide attempts. How would you categorize his risk of a completed suicide in the future?

A) Low risk
B) No risk
C) High risk
D) Medium risk


C

Psychology

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Regarding the brain, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Brain circuitry cannot be significantly changed by outside experiences. b. Incoming information scatters all over the brain and converges again as it goes out through the spinal cord to muscles and glands. c. The brain is a vast information-processing system that keeps track of the external world and responds to current needs. d. The brain regulates its own behavior and creates the "mind" and the magic of consciousness.

Psychology

Karl has had a stroke caused by ischemia. His doctors attempted to minimize damage due to the stroke by administering a drug that ____.

A. breaks up blood clots B. overstimulates neurons in and around the damaged area C. increases the release of glutamate D. slows down the sodium-potassium pump

Psychology

Which of the following is not involved in a simple model of human information processing?

a. Motivation c. Sensory register b. Response d. Attention

Psychology

Imagine you are a police officer in your locker room and you notice a veteran officer hand a stack of $100 dollar bills to his rookie partner. He makes eye contact with you as he does so, and winks. On your beat patrol, you have yourself accepted free coffee and sandwiches from your favorite deli, so you do not consider yourself innocent. Discuss one ethical rationale you would employ for coming forward to expose your co-workers, and another ethical rationale to stay silent.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology