A term used in hospice care that refers to support that is aimed at pain alleviation and comfort maximization with a minimum of life-prolonging measures is_______
a. curative care
b. psychosocial care
c. palliative care
d. alleviation care
c
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a. feel less control over them. b. gain better control over them. c. understand our diagnosis better. d. understand our prognosis better.
Type 2 Blindsight, according to Sahraie, describes
a. a blind person's feeling that a stimulus has occurred. b. visual capacity in a scotoma. c. a blind person's heightened sense of fear around stimuli. d. a dissociation between verbal awareness and perceptual capacity.
Regarding incentives, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Our actions are energized by a mixture of internal needs and external incentives. b. Incentive value cannot be used to explain the drives for success, status, and approval. c. Some goals are so desirable that they can motivate behavior in the absence of an internal need. d. Some goals are so low in incentive value that they may be rejected even if they could meet the internal need.
Although it is normal to experience at least some worry on a daily basis, individuals with generalized anxiety disorder experience worry that is ______.
a. obsessively focused on a single topic b. about traumatic past events c. excessive and uncontrollable d. unrelated to anything that could occur in reality