Which of the following seizures, once known as grand mal, causes the student to lose consciousness and go through rigid extensions and rhythmic contractions of extremities?

A. Partial
B. Semiconscious
C. Absence
D. Tonic-clonic


D

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a. potential user; researcher c. participant; researcher b. researcher; potential user d. potential user; participant

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Gang-related activity is increasing at the high school at which you teach. At a faculty meeting, the school principal voices her concern that hostile interactions among members of rival gangs are becoming more frequent. You recall a case study in the textbook that describes how one middle school effectively reduced hostilities among three rival gangs. With the case study in mind, you suggest that

the school: A) Encourage students to set high yet realistic goals for academic achievement. B) Teach students how to reinforce themselves for prosocial behavior. C) Develop strategies for enhancing students' self-efficacy with regard to interpersonal relationships. D) Engage gang members in open, honest discussions with one another about their grievances.

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Which of the following refers to a child who, before the age of 10, performs in an intellectually demanding way at the level of an adult professional?

A. Savant B. Gifted C. Prodigy D. Synergy

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____________is the most common chronic health condition in childhood

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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