When their mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer, the Johnson family chose to care for her at home using a comprehensive program of support services that provided an interdisciplinary care team. The team emphasized quality of life with palliative care. The Johnson family chose the __________ approach
A) home health
B) hospice
C) home hospital
D) long-term care
Answer: B
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a. A-B-B-A b. E-I-E-I-O c. X-R-X-R d. C-D-E-F-G
Beatrice was born without cone cells in her retina. What effect will this most likely have on her vision?
a. ?Her vision will be unaffected. b. ?She will be colorblind. c. ?She will be unable to see out of the side of her eyes. d. ?She will be completely blind.
Taiwanese cobra venom
A. causes paralysis by preventing neurotransmitter release. B. causes paralysis by blocking postsynaptic receptors. C. interferes with neurotransmitter synthesis. D. produces convulsions by stimulating neurotransmitter release.
Dr. Emani is a geneticist who works for a biomedical research company. He is tasked with determining whether genetic modifications can reduce rates of obesity. Given research on the biology of eating and obesity, which of the following investigations is likely to be the most promising?
A. Finding a gene that blocks the action of cholecystokinin (CCK) B. Finding a gene that could lower a person's weight set point C. Finding a gene that could slow down a person's metabolism D. Finding a gene that could lower leptin levels during eating