"After being addicted to soda-I drank at least six cans a day-I stopped. I got bad headaches and felt so tired." The headaches best describe:
A. tolerance
B. addiction
C. withdrawal symptoms
D. placebo effects
Answer: C
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a. motivates clients to work harder to solve their problems. b. makes the use of chemotherapy and immunotherapy possible. c. removes the individual from situations maintaining the problem. d. allows the troubled individual to see that others are likewise troubled.
Which of the following is a cognitive factor associated with infantile amnesia?
a. Infants do not reliably use language to symbolize or classify events. b. The hippocampus is not mature until the age of two. c. Myelination of the brain pathways involved in memory is not complete until around age three. d. Infants repress aggressive impulses and perverse lusts toward their parents.
Regarding nervous system activities and damage to the nervous system, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. A stroke occurs when an artery carrying blood in the brain bleeds or becomes blocked, causing some brain tissue to die. b. Some brain injuries involve less dramatic, but equally disabling, changes in personality, thinking, judgment, or emotions. c. Signs of chronic traumatic brain injury have been found in retired NFL players, as well as in athletes from many other violent sports, such as hockey and boxing. d. The name boxers have given to the symptoms of chronic traumatic brain injury is the sucker-punch.
HIV usually progresses over a decade or more; the longest phase in its development is characterized by
A) ?a period of latency in which the person experiences few, if any, symptoms. B) ?symptoms of fever, sore throat, skin rash, and headache. C) ?a cluster of symptoms, including swollen lymph nodes, fever, fatigue, night sweats, and loss of appetite. D) ?a CD4+ T-lymphocyte cell count of less than 200.