Kelly, a pregnant 30-year-old, has contracted the most common parasitic infection. Kelly has
A) rubella.
B) toxoplasmosis.
C) cytomegalovirus.
D) herpes simplex 2.
Answer: B
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a. sex c. gender b. ethnicity d. religion
Regarding the use of major tranquilizers, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Where schizophrenia and major mood disorders are concerned, drugs still remain the primary mode of treatment. b. The best new drugs are not cure-alls with these drugs helping some people and relieving some problems, but not all. c. For serious mental disorders, a combination of medication and psychotherapy almost always works better than drugs alone. d. The use of drugs has dramatically increased the hospital stays of persons with major mood disorders and schizophrenia due to the frequent side effects of the medications.
Of the following organizational categories, which one contains the highest number of youth participants?
A. agency-sponsored sports B. club sports C. recreational sport programs D. intramural sports E. interscholastic sports
The average age of leaving home
A) is lower today than it was in the 1960s. B) is lower in the United States than it is in the Scandinavian countries. C) resembles the departure age at the beginning of the twentieth century. D) is higher in the United States than it is in Mediterranean countries.