The masculine or feminine behaviors and characteristics considered appropriate for a male or female in a particular culture are known as ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
gender
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Based on the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force Community Guide, some worksite health promotion programs have insufficient evidence to support their utilization whereas others have enough evidence to make them "recommended." Which of these would be "recommended" based on evidence?
A. Incentives and competitions for smoking cessation and promotion of vaccinations at a local urgent care clinic. B. On-site free vaccine programs, point of decision prompts to use stairs, and worksite based program for controlling overweight and obesity. C. Offering a gift certificate to a local movie theater for individuals who stop smoking or join an off-site fitness club. D. Each of these would be expected to be equally effective based on the guidelines in the Community Guide.
A client at the allergy clinic has been prescribed a first-generation antihistamine for symptom relief. What common anticholinergic side effect might a client taking a first-generation antihistamine experience?
a. Drying of secretions b. Urinary frequency c. Diarrhea d. Hypertension
Sally states "I've decided that I'm really going to look for ways to get more fruits and vegetables into my diet every day." At what stage in the transtheoretical model is Sally?
A. contemplation B. precontemplation C. social liberation D. preparation E. self-reevaluation
Which of the following is not a justification for the popularity of intercollegiate athletics?
A. Intercollegiate athletics reflect societal attitudes, beliefs, and values about sport. B. Beneficial outcomes, such as college spirit and release of tension, exceed the problems. C. They are beneficial for public relations. D. They provide educational opportunities for some who otherwise could not afford to attend college. E. All of the above have been used to justify intercollegiate athletics.