Most adults would profit from the techniques that hospitals use to prepare children for hospitalization. The main barrier to preparing all patients who undergo stressful medical procedures is that

A) ?adults do not have the time for these procedures.
B) ?these procedures add to medical costs.
C) ?patients find the preparation as stressful as the procedures, so preparation adds to the overall stress of hospitalization.
D) ?these procedures are not effective.


B

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a. the solution is immediately obvious. b. there is an obstacle between the present state and the goal state. c. the initial state is not clearly defined. d. the goal state is not clearly defined.

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A person's hand is __________ relative to his or her elbow.

A. proximal B. distal C. contralateral D. ipsilateral

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In the United States, ____% of boys and ____% of girls between 5–18 years of age are involved in organized sports

a. 25; 75 b. 52; 66 c. 66; 52 d. 75; 25

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?Which statement reflects a negative pattern of thinking associated with restricted affect symptoms?

a. "I am worthless and my condition is hopeless.".
b. "I'm not going to find the right words to express myself.".
c. "Why bother, I'm just going to fail.".
d. "It takes too much effort to try.".

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