Which of the following is/are true about dissociative identity disorder/multiple personality disorder? (SELECT ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY)
A) Two or more distinct personalities are present in one body.
B) The main personality has no awareness of the "alters."
C) The alters most likely "know" each other.
D) One main cause is sexual abuse or severe trauma in childhood.
E) The various personalities are usually quite similar to one another.
F) It can be quickly resolved with medication and psychotherapy.
A, B, C, D
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A. Calling the doctor right away for dark, tarry stools B. Drinking at least one glass of orange juice a day C. Stopping the prenatal vitamins while taking iron D. Taking the medication between meals and with milk
Which of the following statements best describes what was unfortunate about the original private health insurance plans that were developed? (Select all that apply.)
a. Because providers were paid for any service they gave, it was economically advantageous for them to give as much care as possible. b. Health care costs increased very rapidly. c. Health education and health promotion interventions were not included in the idea of health insurance. d. It was immediately seen how much profit could be made by owning or managing an insurance company. e. Patients wanted any and all care that might help, regardless of how expensive it was. f. There was no limit on what care could be sought and given.
Nursing intervention for pregnant women with diabetes is based on the knowledge that the need for insulin:
a. increases throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. b. decreases throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. c. varies depending on the stage of gestation. d. should not change because the fetus produces its own insulin.
What type of research design involves an experimental intervention but no randomization and supports causal inferences?
A) Quasi-experimental B) Crossover C) Factorial D) Experimental