According to a recent study, which of the following observations was made about women who participated in the CenteringPregnancy program?
A. Low-income women benefited less from the program.
B. Women had higher breast-feeding rates.
C. Many women reported feeling more stressed after a session.
D. More women felt secure without the aid of midwives.
Answer: B
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a. cognitive impairment. b. microscopic brain lesions. c. a patient's level of depression. d. clinicians' qualifications as neurologists.
Two paramedics arrive at a home where a middle-aged man has had a seizure from which he has not regained consciousness. As they are evaluating him, his heart begins to beat very erratically and stops but before they can take further action, his wife hands them a document signed by her husband and his physician that causes them to cease their efforts to restart his heart. Which document did the
wife most likely produce? a. a durable power of attorney for health care b. a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order c. a recent competency evaluation d. a warrant of ongoing conservatorship
According to Jung's view on personality development, the ego begins to develop in:
a. early childhood. c. middle age. b. adolescence. d. old age.
Which of the following explanations for the failure of neighbors to come to Kitty Genovese's aid best reflects the idea of diffusion of responsibility?
a. The cost of intervening was too high, so neighbors didn't help. b. The neighbors did not interpret her cries as an emergency, so they didn't intervene. c. Urban dwellers are especially callous when it comes to giving aid. d. There were so many witnesses that no single person felt responsible to intervene.