The HIV virus is transmitted through
a. airborne transmission.
b. the exchange of bodily fluids, primarily semen and blood.
c. physical contact of any kind, such as a sneeze or handshake.
d. homosexual or sharing drug needles exclusively.
B
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A. distress pain. B. sensory pain. C. oppositional pain. D. acute pain.
Which of the following is the primary developmental issue in adolescents 15 to 17 years of age?
a. shorter attention spans b. increased interest in sexual topics and curiosity about relationships with others, families, reproduction, and various sexual activity patterns c. concern or confusion about the physical changes of puberty d. curiosity about how the body works
In Piaget's theory, the stage of development between birth and 2 years of age, in which the individual uses senses and motor abilities to interact with objects in the environment, is called the __________ stage
a) concrete operations b) sensorimotor c) preoperational d) formal operations
In her classroom, Kim and small groups of students take turns leading dialogues on the content of various texts. This is an example of
A) cooperative learning. B) reciprocal teaching. C) scaffolding. D) guided participation.