Over the course of several treatments, a therapist learns a lot of details about a client's painful personal history
One morning the therapist realizes that she dreamed about a situation that happened to her client. In the dream, the client's problem had happened to the therapist. This scenario describes an example of
a) Personal stress.
b) Cognitive dissonance.
c) Defensive behaviors.
d) Vicarious traumatization.
Answer: d
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A 56-year-old female patient with a smoking history and COPD complains of the sudden onset of shortness of breath and diaphoresis. Her history indicates no cardiac diagnosis but previous drug abuse 8 years ago. Vital signs are pulse, 96; respirations, 18 breaths/min and mildly labored; blood pressure, 168/102 mmHg; and SpO2, 96% on home oxygen at 4 lpm, which she wears for COPD. The patient's lung sounds are clear but diminished bilaterally. What is your best action?
A) Administer aspirin, monitor the patient, and transport B) Turn down the oxygen to 2 lpm, monitor, and transport C) Administer the patient's MDI and transport her to the hospital D) Assist the patient is trying her husband's nitroglycerin
Blood flow into the tissues is known as tissue:
A. resistance B. injection C. perfusion D. infusion
The four main ways essential oils are extracted from plants are ________, ________, ________, and ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to political theorist Antonio Gramsci, the people who sponsor activities that provide popular pleasure and entertainment in society often do so to
A. directly undermine governments that do not have capitalist economies. B. deliver messages about what should be important in people's lives. C. deliver subliminal messages that determine what people think. D. help people around the world gain control over their lives.