Jed has been diagnosed with ADHD, predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type. As he matures into adulthood, ____
a. he will most likely learn to adjust
b. he will develop close friendships with other people who have problems similar to his
c. he is likely to develop schizophrenia
d. his symptoms could be exacerbated by negative reactions from others
D
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Is there any such thing as "too high" a goal?
a. No. The higher the goal, the better the results b. Yes. Too high a goal leads to discouragement, risky acts, and dishonesty. c. Yes. If you achieve the extremely high goal, you have nothing left to try for. d. Yes. People work hardest when their goals are vague, such as "Do your best.".
Often cited as a risk factor for eating disorders, especially among people with an obsessive drive for thinness, is
a. hyperactivity. b. neuroticism. c. perfectionism. d. consternation.
An important guideline for helping persons who are coping with dying is
a. to help them recognize that their beloved pets must be kept away from them b. to assure that they keep a proper diet c. to help them realize their own agenda whenever possible d. to expect one's assistance will be happily received e. always to prefer the dying person's desires to one's own needs
Resting potential is the electrical charge across a neural membrane when ______ ions concentrate on the outside and ______ concentrate on the inside
a. not enough negative; excess positive b. not enough positive; excess negative c. excess negative; excess positive d. excess positive; excess negative