According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging, caregivers of seniors with significant health issues are twice more likely to suffer from _________ than non-caregivers?
a) anxiety
b) substance abuse
c) sleep disorders
d) depression
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a. ?attempts to remove defense mechanisms from the client b. ?uses the term “client,” rather than “patient” c. ?focuses upon the present rather than the past d. ?seeks to develop insight in the client
Sleep apnea is
a. common in premature infants. b. associated with high blood oxygen levels. c. a lower respiratory sleep disorder. d. a surgical technique that can prevent loud snoring. e. a common cause of insomnia.
When reading a research article based on an unfamiliar statistical procedure, a basic understanding may be obtained by
A) seeking some indication of the q coefficient or, if that is not available, some indication of power. B) identifying the significance level and the effect size. C) following the path diagram or contingency table, depending on the level of measurement of the variables involved. D) plotting the regression line.
Nadia, a pregnant woman, is at the hospital for routine checkup. After the tests, her doctor informs her that the fetus weighs 1 pound, is very active, and now has a favorite position in the uterus. The doctor adds that it has hair on its eyebrows and on its head. In the context of prenatal development, the fetus is likely to be in its:
A. fifth month of gestation. B. eighth month of gestation. C. third month of gestation. D. seventh month of gestation.