Kate, a sexually active 25-year-old woman, has blisters on her genitals. The blisters break and leave sores. Upon diagnosis, she is told that the infection cannot be cured but the symptoms can be treated. In this case, Kate is most likely to be infected with ________.
A. genital human papillomavirus (HPV)
B. syphilis
C. genital herpes
D. chlamydia
Answer: C
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b. The child looks toward the mother. The child has lost interest in the toy car. c. The child reaches toward the toy car. The child lacks the concept of conservation. d. The child shows no reaction. The child lacks the concept of object permanence.
In comparison to visual acuity in the neonate, hearing
a. is less highly developed. b. develops at a slower pace. c. is considerably more developed. d. varies greatly from infant to infant.
While dreaming, your partner acts out his dream and physically attacks you. Your partner is suffering from
a. hypersomnia. b. REM behavior disorder. c. narcolepsy. d. sleep apnea.
People who score high on the "enterprising" theme of the Strong Interest Inventory would prefer a job
a. investigating abstract problems b. managing a business c. working with their hands d. involving self-expression