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The sweetener known as stevia can replace glucose in food. What does the molecular similarity of stevia to glucose mean for the gustatory sense?
Why does the blind spot from the optic disc in either eye not result in a blind spot in the visual field?
Following a motorcycle accident, the victim loses the ability to move the right leg but has normal control over the left one, suggesting a hemisection somewhere in the thoracic region of the spinal cord. What sensory deficits would be expected in terms of touch versus pain? Explain your answer.
A pituitary tumor can cause perceptual losses in the lateral visual field. The pituitary gland is located directly inferior to the hypothalamus. Why would this happen?
The prefrontal lobotomy is a drastic—and largely out-of-practice—procedure used to disconnect that portion of the cerebral cortex from the rest of the frontal lobe and the diencephalon as a psychiatric therapy. Why would this have been thought necessary for someone with a potentially uncontrollable behavior?
If a reflex is a limited circuit within the somatic system, why do physical and neurological exams include them to test the health of an individual?
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Essentials of Mental Health Nursing
Student resources, chapter 14: critical psychological ideas and practices.
1. Compared to psychiatric treatments, psychological interventions are ___.
- Always more benign?
- Never abusive
- Less physically invasive
- More effective
2. Which is not associated with a categorical approach to classification?
- Clear dividing lines between different disorders
- Clear demarcation between states of health and illness
- Stigma attached to specific disorders
- A logical link with internal dysfunction
3. Who was the first psychiatrist to refer to schizophrenia?
- Emile Kraepelin
- Eugene Bleuler
- Kurt Schneider
- Robert Spitzer
4. What two conditions need to be met for a diagnostic system to be scientifically and clinically valid?
- Reliability and utility
- Predictive power and explanatory power
- Simplicity and reliability
- Reliability and flexibility
5. The claims made for DSM reliability have been called ___.
- Exemplary medical science
- A complete nonsense
- A revolution in rhetoric and not reality
6. High estimates of the heritability of mental disorders ___.
- Can be safely assumed to be accurate
- Can mask major environmental influences
- Justify eugenic practices
- Are uncontroversial
7. Evidence for the impact of social factors in causing mental illness makes the case for which treatments?
- Counselling
- Trauma-focused psychological interventions
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Paralmpics Paris 2024 - Reading Comprehension with Answers (Guided Reading Task)
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** Paris 2024 Paralympic Games**
The Paris 2024 Paralympic Games are an exciting and inspiring event that showcases the talents and determination of athletes with disabilities. Scheduled to take place from August 28 to September 8, 2024, these Games will follow the Olympic Games and will feature a variety of sports, with athletes from all over the world competing at the highest level.
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