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alcoholism Ans✓✓✓consumption of alcoholic beverages to the extent
that either personal safety or social role functioning is impaired
crystallized intelligence Ans✓✓✓skills that depend on accumulated
experience and knowledge, the exercise of good judgment and social
competence
*increases with age*
delirium tremens (DTs) Ans✓✓✓alcohol withdrawal symptom
including agitation, tremor, hallucination, and sometimes seizures
fluid intelligence Ans✓✓✓basic information processing skills like
analyzing information and detecting relationships among stimuli and the
ability to use working memory
is more likely to decline with age
functional literacy Ans✓✓✓the ability to perform everyday reading,
writing, and arithmetic tasks
osteoporosis Ans✓✓✓loss of bone density
those most at risk are white, slender smokers with low calcium intake
,sexual response cycle Ans✓✓✓three phases of sexual response: desire,
excitement, and orgasm
title v Ans✓✓✓prohibit discrimination and require accessibility in
employment, education, and health, welfare, and social services
forgiveness process Ans✓✓✓1) Uncovering anger
2) deciding to forgive
3) working on forgiveness
4) discovery and release
37-41 weeks is Ans✓✓✓when the fetus is ready for life outside the
uterine environment
Age norms represent Ans✓✓✓the socially and culturally defined
expectations for how people should behave at a specific point in the life
span.
All of the following are biophysical strengths EXCEPT
good genetic history, history free of physical disabilities, good physical
appearance, good vocabulary. Ans✓✓✓good vocabulary.
All of the following are psychological strengths EXCEPT
,A. a high intelligence quotient.
B. a good regulation of emotions.
C. positive discipline in critical life stages.
D. positive school connectedness. Ans✓✓✓positive school
connectedness.
All of the following are results of early intervention programs with
families EXCEPT
A. improvement of cognitive development.
B. reduction in delinquent behavior.
C. improved social adjustment.
D. decrease in sexually transmitted diseases. Ans✓✓✓D. decrease in
sexually transmitted diseases.
All of the following are social risks EXCEPT
A. poor coping skills.
B. high rates of unemployment.
C. poverty.
D. inadequate social institutions. Ans✓✓✓A. poor coping skills.
, An example of practicing from the strengths perspective is
Ans✓✓✓incorporating a client's existing religious activities into a case
plan as an informal support
Assumptions about the client's functioning as a result of influences from
the autonomic nervous system, physical dependence on a drug, or a
biological reaction to an environmental event are all considered when
making ______ hypotheses. Ans✓✓✓biophysical
At the end of the second week after fertilization (fourth week of
gestation) when the fertilized ovum implants in the uterine lining, the
fertilized ovum becomes Ans✓✓✓an embryo.
Based on age, which of the following is the optimum age for pregnancy?
Ans✓✓✓33
Cohort effects on human behavior are closely associated with
Ans✓✓✓normative, history-graded influences on human behavior.
Cultural values and beliefs can be best evaluated through Ans✓✓✓their
meaning for the people who practice them.
Diversification Ans✓✓✓includes any process that influences variations
observed in people and environments.