Which of the following is NOT a working principle for caring for terminally ill children advocated by the Institute of Medicine?

a. to attend to and limit the pain the child experiences
b. to expand funding for more home-based care options
c. to expand funding for more hospital-based care options
d. to provide effective, ongoing education for health-care professionals about the special circumstances and needs of children who are dying


c

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Most psychologists prefer the Big Five personality model to Eysenck's theory of personality. As it pertains to the role of parsimony in evaluating these theories, the general acceptance of the Big Five model over Eysenck's theory of personality demonstrates the general rule that:

A) the simpler theory is usually preferred. B) parsimony becomes less important as science advances. C) it is easier to discredit a more complicated theory. D) a theory should only become more complex when it needs to be.

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Leonard suffers from schizophrenia and lives in an institution. One day he walked up to one of the staff members and said, "Humble ports on the window overlook flying dunk myriad nevertheless honcho overload." Leonard's speech is an example of ____

a. ?neologisms b. ?word salad c. ?delusions d. ?loose associations

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The "mental exercise" known as the n-back test involves:

A) counting backward in steps of n. B) remembering what letter was presented n letters ago. C) counting forward in steps of n and then backward in steps of 2n. D) generating sentences in which none of the words end in the letter n.

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____________________, ____________________, and ____________________are considered social play

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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