The type of pain that typically follows an injury and disappears once the injury heals or is effectively treated is called

A. distress pain.
B. sensory pain.
C. oppositional pain.
D. acute pain.


Answer: D

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. The peripheral nervous system consists of the _____ and the _____ nervous systems

A) autonomic; somatic B) autonomic; sympathetic C) parasympathetic; somatic D) parasympathetic; sympathetic

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What situations do Kaufman and Kaufman recommend for individual therapy, as opposed to family therapy?

a. when family therapy is seen as potentially being misused to deny personal responsibility b. when there is the likelihood of preventing psychopathology in one of the family members c. when a family member is deceitful d. all the above

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According to Erikson, older adults can most effectively cope with the prospect of their own death if they have achieved a sense of

A. conventional morality. B. object permanence. C. conservation. D. integrity.

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