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SCI 163T Wk 5 Week 5 Exam
Which of the following titles is LEAST indicative of a reliable health report?
Multiple Choice
Antibody Therapy Shows Promise in HIV Treatment
New Screening Recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Salmonella Outbreak Reported in Southwest Ohio
New Treatment Signals the End of Diabetes
Tai chi has been shown to relieve the chronic pain that is associated with fibromyalgia.
True or False
Which of the following is MOST likely to be an elective surgery?
Multiple Choice
lumpectomy to remove tumor
heart valve replacement
emergency appendix removal
knee replacement
Which of the following is MOST likely to be an elective surgery?
Multiple Choice
lumpectomy to remove tumor
heart valve replacement
emergency appendix removal
knee replacement
Studies show that patients who are more active in interacting with physicians enjoy better health outcomes.
True or False
Joan’s doctor has recommended she have heart surgery. Which of the following is an important question she should ask her doctor?
Multiple Choice
What can I expect before, during, and after the surgery?
Why do I need surgery at this time?
What are the risks and complications associated with the surgery?
All answer choices are correct.
Marriage has been found to have many health benefits.
True or False
The divorce process usually begins with
Multiple Choice
legal separation.
emotional separation.
physical separation.
social isolation.
Marc has a fever for two days. Which of the following is likely to be Marc’s best option for addressing this symptom?
Multiple Choice
treating it himself
visiting his physician
going to the emergency room
None of these are correct.
Family rituals can best be described as
Multiple Choice
methods by which parents control their children.
ceremonies performed for religious reasons.
organized, repeated activities that have meaning for family members.
regularly repeated daily activities.
Which of the following statements about homicide is FALSE?
Multiple Choice
Black males are at the highest risk of death from homicide.
Poverty is a significant factor in homicide.
Most homicides are committed against strangers.
Most homicides are committed with a firearm.
Which one of the following is considered a mind-body intervention?
Multiple Choice
yoga
visualization
tai chi chuan
All answer choices are correct.
In cultures where parent-arranged marriages are common, marriages are often
Multiple Choice
stable and permanent.
likely to end in divorce.
part of polygamous relationships.
contingent on the fertility of the partners.
Which of the following is NOT a component of good listening?
Multiple Choice
judging
respecting
empathy
genuineness
All of the following are good strategies for evaluating complementary and alternative therapies EXCEPT
Multiple Choice
keeping a symptom diary to track pain, fatigue, and other symptoms.
seeking information about evidence-based research involving the considered therapy.
finding out in advance the expected length and cost of treatment.
speaking with your physician about the CAM therapy only after you have tried it for a month.
The foundation of most relationships is sexual compatibility.
True or False
In traditional Chinese medicine, the life force contained in all living things is called
Multiple Choice
prana.
vis vitalis.
yang.
What is the most commonly reported type of occupational illness?
Multiple Choice
respiratory illness
skin disorder
infectious disease
ingesting poison
Which of the following statements about gender roles in marriage is FALSE?
Multiple Choice
Married women, even those who work, do most of the domestic tasks.
Married men suffer more job-related stress than married women.
Society is moving toward equalization of responsibilities in marriages.
Married men have assumed an equal share of child-care responsibilities.
Approximately what percentage of divorced people marry again?
Multiple Choice
15%
50%
75%
95%
Sexual orientation is best described as
Multiple Choice
sexual attraction to individuals of the opposite sex.
one’s choice of sexual partner.
a consistent pattern of emotional and sexual attraction based on biological sex.
one’s preference regarding the type of sexual activity in which one wants to engage.
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in the United States for people
Multiple Choice
who are retired.
under age 45.
85 and older.
aged 50 to 55.
John is a conventional medicine practitioner who received special training emphasizing structural and functional relationships. Which of the following is likely TRUE about John?
Multiple Choice
He is a chiropractor.
He is trained in the use of natural products to replace some pharmaceuticals.
His training is for specialist care only; he cannot serve as a primary care physician.
He may use manipulative treatment using stretching and pressure to treat some ailments.
The birth of the first child is most likely to
Multiple Choice
cause very little change in a marriage.
reinforce traditional marital roles.
cause an equal degree of change for fathers and mothers.
reduce relationship stress.
Your partner has expressed a desire to talk about his or her unhappiness with your relationship. You sit down together, and your partner begins to talk. Which of the following is a good strategy for you during this engagement?
Multiple Choice
Maintain eye contact and nod when appropriate.
Don’t ask for help understanding, even if you don’t comprehend what your partner is saying.
Offer advice about how your partner could better communicate.
Try to mentally prepare a reply that expresses your own needs while you partner communicates his or hers.
Which of the following would NOT be a purpose or condition for which consumers are likely to turn to complementary and alternative medicine?
Multiple Choice
weight loss
chronic joint problems
smoking cessation
broken bones