An individual who is profoundly retarded:

A. can contribute partially to self-maintenance.
B. needs constant care and supervision.
C. needs guidance when under mild social stress.
D. can manage self-maintenance.


Answer: B

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Patient communication with individuals who are from other cultures and who do not speak English may need assistance. To accommodate these patients, which of the following may be suggested to the non-English-speaking patients?

a. Interpreter to come with the patients b. Relatives who can translate c. Neither a nor b d. Both a and b

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When "whiteness" is used as the taken-for-granted standard against which everything else is viewed, the success of black athletes is

A. seldom covered in the mainstream media. B. defined by whites as a result of luck. C. seen by whites as a "problem" in need of explanation. D. explained in terms of cultural factors by whites.

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Cells that synthesize the organic components of the bone matrix are called?

A) ?osteoblasts. B) ?osteocytes. C) ?osteoclasts. D) ?chondrocytes.

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