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Deck 7: Physical Disorders and Health Psychology
1
The shift in focus from infectious disease to psychological factors has been called the
A)second revolution in public health.
B)first great regression in public health.
C)first bifurcation in medicine and psychological care.
D)modern movement toward disciplinary independence in health care.
A)second revolution in public health.
B)first great regression in public health.
C)first bifurcation in medicine and psychological care.
D)modern movement toward disciplinary independence in health care.
second revolution in public health.
2
Using the word psychosomatic to describe a disorder with an obvious physical component is considered misleading because
A)it gives the impression that psychological disorders like anxiety or depression do not have a biological component.
B)it assumes that the physical aspects of a disorder are less important than the psychological aspects.
C)it emphasizes the psychological symptoms of a disorder instead of the physical symptoms.
D)it gives the impression that biological disorders are not influenced by psychological factors.
A)it gives the impression that psychological disorders like anxiety or depression do not have a biological component.
B)it assumes that the physical aspects of a disorder are less important than the psychological aspects.
C)it emphasizes the psychological symptoms of a disorder instead of the physical symptoms.
D)it gives the impression that biological disorders are not influenced by psychological factors.
it gives the impression that psychological disorders like anxiety or depression do not have a biological component.
3
Stress may negatively affect the immune system, thereby promoting the deadly progression of the disease AIDS. This is an example of
A)psychological factors influencing biological processes.
B)biological factors influencing psychological processes.
C)both of these are correct
D)neither of these are correct
A)psychological factors influencing biological processes.
B)biological factors influencing psychological processes.
C)both of these are correct
D)neither of these are correct
psychological factors influencing biological processes.
4
Which of the following statements accurately describes a process in the activation of the HPA axis?
A)The hippocampus secretes corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF).
B)CRF stimulates the thyroid gland.
C)The pituitary gland (via the parasympathetic nervous system) activates the adrenal glands.
D)The adrenal glands secrete the stress hormone cortisol.
A)The hippocampus secretes corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF).
B)CRF stimulates the thyroid gland.
C)The pituitary gland (via the parasympathetic nervous system) activates the adrenal glands.
D)The adrenal glands secrete the stress hormone cortisol.
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5
When Hans Selye injected laboratory rats with saline (salty water), what happened to the rats?
A)Nothing; saline is harmless and only used as a control condition.
B)Nothing; rats recover quickly from stress because they are not prone to anxiety as humans are.
C)They developed ulcers, because saline has since been discovered to have negative health consequences.
D)They developed ulcers, because stress directly affected their physiology.
A)Nothing; saline is harmless and only used as a control condition.
B)Nothing; rats recover quickly from stress because they are not prone to anxiety as humans are.
C)They developed ulcers, because saline has since been discovered to have negative health consequences.
D)They developed ulcers, because stress directly affected their physiology.
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6
According to the principles of health psychology, which of the following is the best protection against acquiring AIDS?
A)Getting an injection of the AIDS vaccine
B)Being treated for HIV before it develops into AIDS
C)Changing risky behaviors that can lead to disease acquisition
D)Deciding to be sexually abstinent after years of being sexually active
A)Getting an injection of the AIDS vaccine
B)Being treated for HIV before it develops into AIDS
C)Changing risky behaviors that can lead to disease acquisition
D)Deciding to be sexually abstinent after years of being sexually active
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7
As an example of a behavioral pattern that leads to illness and death, smoking has been estimated to cause approximately ____% of all deaths.
A)2
B)12
C)19
D)32
A)2
B)12
C)19
D)32
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8
At the beginning of the 20th century, the leading cause of death in the United States was
A)automobile accidents.
B)infectious diseases.
C)heart attacks.
D)suicides.
A)automobile accidents.
B)infectious diseases.
C)heart attacks.
D)suicides.
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9
Because of the revolution in public health that eliminated many infectious diseases and controlled many more, today some of the major contributing factors to illness and death in the United States are
A)viral and bacterial.
B)behavioral and psychological.
C)neurological and endocrinological.
D)pharmacological and hormonal.
A)viral and bacterial.
B)behavioral and psychological.
C)neurological and endocrinological.
D)pharmacological and hormonal.
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10
According to the textbook, the physiological response of an individual to a stressor is called
A)adaptation.
B)fight-or-flight reaction.
C)stress.
D)a psychological disorder.
A)adaptation.
B)fight-or-flight reaction.
C)stress.
D)a psychological disorder.
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11
Knowledge derived from the behavioral sciences applied to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of medical problems is called
A)health psychology.
B)behavioral medicine.
C)psychophysiological disorders.
D)psychosomatic medicine.
A)health psychology.
B)behavioral medicine.
C)psychophysiological disorders.
D)psychosomatic medicine.
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12
Which of the following factors are universally implicated in the cause of all disorders?
A)Biological only
B)Psychological only
C)Biological and psychological, but not social
D)Biological, psychological, and social
A)Biological only
B)Psychological only
C)Biological and psychological, but not social
D)Biological, psychological, and social
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13
What is the name of the new field of study that reflects the shift in focus from infectious disease to psychological/behavioral factors as causes of illness and death?
A)Behavioral medicine
B)Abnormal psychology
C)Medical psychology
D)Physical medicine
A)Behavioral medicine
B)Abnormal psychology
C)Medical psychology
D)Physical medicine
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14
Research has shown that excessive secretion of the stress hormone cortisol can result in cell death in the hippocampal region of the brain in cases of
A)substance abuse.
B)mania.
C)posttraumatic stress disorder.
D)AIDS.
A)substance abuse.
B)mania.
C)posttraumatic stress disorder.
D)AIDS.
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15
In which of the following ways do psychological and social factors influence health?
A)They can affect basic biological processes resulting in illness and disease.
B)Unhealthy lifestyles can increase the risk of developing physical disorders.
C)Both of these are correct
D)Neither of these are correct
A)They can affect basic biological processes resulting in illness and disease.
B)Unhealthy lifestyles can increase the risk of developing physical disorders.
C)Both of these are correct
D)Neither of these are correct
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16
Health psychology, a subfield of behavioral medicine, focuses on all of the following EXCEPT
A)psychological factors affecting health.
B)health policy.
C)healthcare systems.
D)interdisciplinary study of psychology and health.
A)psychological factors affecting health.
B)health policy.
C)healthcare systems.
D)interdisciplinary study of psychology and health.
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17
In 1936, Canadian researcher Hans Selye discovered that giving injections to laboratory rats caused them to develop ulcers. His finding led to a new area of study called
A)stress physiology.
B)stress psychology.
C)animal psychology.
D)psychosomatic pathology.
A)stress physiology.
B)stress psychology.
C)animal psychology.
D)psychosomatic pathology.
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18
In response to sustained stress, the body goes through several stages that together constitute the general adaptation syndrome (GAS), a concept proposed by researcher Hans Selye. This GAS consists of all the following stages EXCEPT
A)alarm.
B)resistance.
C)exhaustion.
D)deterioration.
A)alarm.
B)resistance.
C)exhaustion.
D)deterioration.
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19
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Fifty percent of deaths from the 10 leading causes of death in the United States can be traced to communicable diseases.
B)Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
C)Smoking has been estimated to cause around 80% of all deaths.
D)All of the these are correct
A)Fifty percent of deaths from the 10 leading causes of death in the United States can be traced to communicable diseases.
B)Smoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States.
C)Smoking has been estimated to cause around 80% of all deaths.
D)All of the these are correct
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20
Research has shown that increased levels of cortisol in response to stress may cause damage to parts of the
A)skeletal system.
B)brain.
C)lungs.
D)stomach.
A)skeletal system.
B)brain.
C)lungs.
D)stomach.
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21
Estimates regarding the prevalence of AIDS in southern Africa indicate that
A)the percentage of the adult population that is HIV positive comprises two-thirds of the cases worldwide.
B)10% of the adult population has AIDS.
C)5 million children are orphaned by the disease.
D)none of these are correct
A)the percentage of the adult population that is HIV positive comprises two-thirds of the cases worldwide.
B)10% of the adult population has AIDS.
C)5 million children are orphaned by the disease.
D)none of these are correct
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22
The final process in the activation of the HPA axis is
A)secretion of CRF by the hypothalamus.
B)stimulation of the pituitary gland by CRF.
C)activation of the adrenal gland by the pituitary gland.
D)secretion of cortisol by the adrenal gland.
A)secretion of CRF by the hypothalamus.
B)stimulation of the pituitary gland by CRF.
C)activation of the adrenal gland by the pituitary gland.
D)secretion of cortisol by the adrenal gland.
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23
The immune system is weakened in AIDS patients because the human immunodeficiency virus directly attacks the lymphocytes called
A)killer T cells.
B)T4 (helper) cells.
C)suppressor T cells.
D)B cells.
A)killer T cells.
B)T4 (helper) cells.
C)suppressor T cells.
D)B cells.
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24
In 2011, it was estimated that the total number of people afflicted with HIV, the human immunodeficiency virus, was estimated at
A)13 million.
B)23 million.
C)34 million.
D)43 million.
A)13 million.
B)23 million.
C)34 million.
D)43 million.
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25
Contrary to the earlier belief that the brain and immune system operate independently of each other, scientists accidentally discovered a link working with rats in a(n)
A)classical conditioning paradigm.
B)injection trial experiment.
C)rheumatoid arthritis study.
D)experimental HIV trial.
A)classical conditioning paradigm.
B)injection trial experiment.
C)rheumatoid arthritis study.
D)experimental HIV trial.
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26
Which of the following statements about AIDS is true?
A)An infected person immediately develops AIDS-related complex (ARC).
B)The median time for the development of full-blown AIDS is around three to five years.
C)The death rate from AIDS declined 50% from 2002 to 2010.
D)The current successful cure for AIDS is highly active antiviral therapy (HAART), which eliminates the virus.
A)An infected person immediately develops AIDS-related complex (ARC).
B)The median time for the development of full-blown AIDS is around three to five years.
C)The death rate from AIDS declined 50% from 2002 to 2010.
D)The current successful cure for AIDS is highly active antiviral therapy (HAART), which eliminates the virus.
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27
Psychosocial interventions such as stress reduction techniques for chronically ill individuals are thought to affect the disease process via the immune system by
A)giving patients a reduced sense of control.
B)helping patients effectively utilize HAART drug regimes.
C)changing patients' positive cognitions.
D)helping patients reduce depression, thus reducing cortisol.
A)giving patients a reduced sense of control.
B)helping patients effectively utilize HAART drug regimes.
C)changing patients' positive cognitions.
D)helping patients reduce depression, thus reducing cortisol.
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28
AIDS is now treated with new combinations of drugs called "highly active antiretroviral therapy" (HAART), which
A)suppress the virus in people who are HIV positive.
B)cure AIDS by eliminating the virus from the body.
C)suppress immune system functioning.
D)are well tolerated and cause minimal side effects.
A)suppress the virus in people who are HIV positive.
B)cure AIDS by eliminating the virus from the body.
C)suppress immune system functioning.
D)are well tolerated and cause minimal side effects.
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29
Which of the following would not be classified as an antigen?
A)Killer T cells
B)Bacteria
C)Viruses
D)Parasites
A)Killer T cells
B)Bacteria
C)Viruses
D)Parasites
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30
Sapolsky and colleagues found that physical health in wild baboons was associated with
A)amount of human presence.
B)social rank.
C)intercolony conflict.
D)availability of food.
A)amount of human presence.
B)social rank.
C)intercolony conflict.
D)availability of food.
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31
All of the following are part of the HPA axis EXCEPT
A)hypothalamus.
B)pituitary gland.
C)hippocampus.
D)adrenal gland.
A)hypothalamus.
B)pituitary gland.
C)hippocampus.
D)adrenal gland.
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32
Brief psychosocial treatments aimed at reducing stress while increasing coping and control lead to improved immune systems and prolonged life in
A)cancer patients.
B)AIDS patients.
C)both
D)neither
A)cancer patients.
B)AIDS patients.
C)both
D)neither
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33
Research findings have suggested that it might not be the stressful event itself that affects immune system functioning but rather the accompanying
A)dissociation.
B)isolation.
C)depression.
D)anger.
A)dissociation.
B)isolation.
C)depression.
D)anger.
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34
The area of the world hardest hit by HIV is
A)regions in southern Africa.
B)rural areas in China.
C)Central and South America.
D)northern regions in the United States.
A)regions in southern Africa.
B)rural areas in China.
C)Central and South America.
D)northern regions in the United States.
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35
A sense of control and confidence that we can cope with stress or challenges is called
A)dissociation.
B)situation dominance.
C)self-efficacy.
D)applied anger management.
A)dissociation.
B)situation dominance.
C)self-efficacy.
D)applied anger management.
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36
The main function of neurohormones is to
A)lower stress.
B)carry the brain's signals to the rest of the body.
C)modulate mood.
D)all of these are correct.
A)lower stress.
B)carry the brain's signals to the rest of the body.
C)modulate mood.
D)all of these are correct.
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37
All of the following are effects of chronic secretion of cortisol EXCEPT
A)increased testosterone.
B)muscle atrophy.
C)hypertension.
D)immune system response impairment.
A)increased testosterone.
B)muscle atrophy.
C)hypertension.
D)immune system response impairment.
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38
Whether or not stress and/or anxiety develop in a stressful situation appears to be related to one's perceived sense of
A)happiness.
B)excitement.
C)control.
D)acceptance.
A)happiness.
B)excitement.
C)control.
D)acceptance.
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39
Continuous secretion of the stress hormone cortisol by the adrenal glands can lead to all of the following EXCEPT
A)damage to the hippocampus.
B)impaired functioning of the immune system.
C)muscle atrophy.
D)low blood pressure in the cardiovascular system.
A)damage to the hippocampus.
B)impaired functioning of the immune system.
C)muscle atrophy.
D)low blood pressure in the cardiovascular system.
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40
After several months to years with no symptoms, HIV-infected persons may develop minor health problems such as weight loss, fever, and night sweats-symptoms that make up the condition known as
A)AIDS-related complex (ARC).
B)generalized AIDS.
C)HIV reaction.
D)HAART symptoms.
A)AIDS-related complex (ARC).
B)generalized AIDS.
C)HIV reaction.
D)HAART symptoms.
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41
The type B behavior pattern applies to people who
A)don't care about life.
B)are impatient.
C)are excessively competitive.
D)do not have type A attributes.
A)don't care about life.
B)are impatient.
C)are excessively competitive.
D)do not have type A attributes.
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42
Which of the following people would be LEAST at risk for hypertension?
A)Maya, who has a very type A and controlling personality
B)Dough, who tends to be melancholic and keeps to himself
C)Abhi, who has a warm and stable relationship with an extensive family and a network of friends
D)Mimi, who was recently promoted to a prestigious but highly competitive management position
A)Maya, who has a very type A and controlling personality
B)Dough, who tends to be melancholic and keeps to himself
C)Abhi, who has a warm and stable relationship with an extensive family and a network of friends
D)Mimi, who was recently promoted to a prestigious but highly competitive management position
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43
Unhealthy and/or risky behaviors that impact directly on the cardiovascular system may contribute to
A)panic disorder.
B)somatic symptom disorders.
C)strokes, high blood pressure, and coronary heart disease.
D)reduced immunity to autoimmune diseases.
A)panic disorder.
B)somatic symptom disorders.
C)strokes, high blood pressure, and coronary heart disease.
D)reduced immunity to autoimmune diseases.
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44
Which of the following does NOT describe an effective psychosocial intervention that has been reported in oncology research studies?
A)Use of psychological treatments that reduced pain and depression and enhanced feelings of well-being
B)Use of films and dolls that reduced children's stress and anxiety during medical procedures
C)Use of psychotherapy that temporarily prolonged life for breast cancer patients both during and after the intervention
D)Use of psychoanalytic techniques that reduced the growth rate of tumors
A)Use of psychological treatments that reduced pain and depression and enhanced feelings of well-being
B)Use of films and dolls that reduced children's stress and anxiety during medical procedures
C)Use of psychotherapy that temporarily prolonged life for breast cancer patients both during and after the intervention
D)Use of psychoanalytic techniques that reduced the growth rate of tumors
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45
In trying to determine if the type A/type B classifications are reliable and valid as predictors of heart disease, it becomes apparent that
A)not every individual shows distinctively type A or type B characteristics.
B)women are usually type A and men are usually type B.
C)interviews to assess people's personality characteristics are more reliable than questionnaires.
D)medical tests are the only valid predictors of heart disease.
A)not every individual shows distinctively type A or type B characteristics.
B)women are usually type A and men are usually type B.
C)interviews to assess people's personality characteristics are more reliable than questionnaires.
D)medical tests are the only valid predictors of heart disease.
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46
Hypertension contributes to many fatal diseases and has been called the __________________ because there are few-if any-symptoms and most people don't know they have it.
A)"undiscovered disease"
B)"silent killer"
C)"jack-of-all-diseases"
D)"hidden disease"
A)"undiscovered disease"
B)"silent killer"
C)"jack-of-all-diseases"
D)"hidden disease"
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47
All of the following are examples of "pain behaviors" EXCEPT
A)complaining about pain to others.
B)grimacing.
C)positional changes (while sitting or walking).
D)suffering in silence.
A)complaining about pain to others.
B)grimacing.
C)positional changes (while sitting or walking).
D)suffering in silence.
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48
Which of the following individuals have been shown to have greater tendency to suffer from hypertension?
A)Those with high levels of stress whose parents had normal blood pressure
B)Those with low levels of stress whose parents had high blood pressure
C)Those with high levels of stress whose parents had high blood pressure
D)Those with low levels of stress whose parents had normal blood pressure
A)Those with high levels of stress whose parents had normal blood pressure
B)Those with low levels of stress whose parents had high blood pressure
C)Those with high levels of stress whose parents had high blood pressure
D)Those with low levels of stress whose parents had normal blood pressure
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49
Since heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States, it is very important, in terms of prevention, to determine if
A)better medications can be found to treat heart disease.
B)changes in behavior, lifestyle, and attitude can prevent heart attacks.
C)psychotherapy can help people adjust to having an artificial heart.
D)heart transplants can be made available to more patients.
A)better medications can be found to treat heart disease.
B)changes in behavior, lifestyle, and attitude can prevent heart attacks.
C)psychotherapy can help people adjust to having an artificial heart.
D)heart transplants can be made available to more patients.
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50
Which of the following statements is true regarding hypertension in the United States?
A)African Americans are more likely to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
B)African Americans are just as likely to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
C)African Americans are less likely to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
D)Only African Americans of a certain genetic variant are more likely than Caucasians to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
A)African Americans are more likely to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
B)African Americans are just as likely to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
C)African Americans are less likely to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
D)Only African Americans of a certain genetic variant are more likely than Caucasians to develop hypertension and have hypertensive vascular diseases than Caucasians.
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51
Which of the following is an example of the phenomenon known as "operant" control of pain behavior?
A)Kate's family has always been critical and demanding. Since her accident, though, family members have become caring and sympathetic.
B)Kim is recovering from a broken leg. Although she is walking on crutches, she has been trying to be as independent as possible.
C)Kinesha had to have a finger amputated after it was partially severed in a slicing accident. Since she feels discomfort in the missing finger, she has been diagnosed with "phantom limb" pain.
D)Kyomi suffers from chronic back pain. However, she rarely complains about the pain to others and tries to keep her facial expressions from showing that she is in pain.
A)Kate's family has always been critical and demanding. Since her accident, though, family members have become caring and sympathetic.
B)Kim is recovering from a broken leg. Although she is walking on crutches, she has been trying to be as independent as possible.
C)Kinesha had to have a finger amputated after it was partially severed in a slicing accident. Since she feels discomfort in the missing finger, she has been diagnosed with "phantom limb" pain.
D)Kyomi suffers from chronic back pain. However, she rarely complains about the pain to others and tries to keep her facial expressions from showing that she is in pain.
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52
CVAs are more commonly known as
A)heart attacks.
B)coronaries.
C)strokes.
D)blood clots.
A)heart attacks.
B)coronaries.
C)strokes.
D)blood clots.
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53
The type of pain that typically follows an injury and disappears once the injury heals or is effectively treated is called
A)distress pain.
B)sensory pain.
C)oppositional pain.
D)acute pain.
A)distress pain.
B)sensory pain.
C)oppositional pain.
D)acute pain.
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54
Which personality is characterized by social inhibition and heightened negative emotions?
A)Type D
B)Type A
C)Type R
D)Type N
A)Type D
B)Type A
C)Type R
D)Type N
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55
A predictor of which patients will suffer from chronic pain is
A)the use of invasive surgical procedures.
B)the patient's family history with pain.
C)a profile of negative emotions.
D)the intensity of the initial pain.
A)the use of invasive surgical procedures.
B)the patient's family history with pain.
C)a profile of negative emotions.
D)the intensity of the initial pain.
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56
Gregor just learned that his spouse of 28 years has died in an automobile accident. Upon hearing the news, Gregor collapsed and was rushed to the hospital in apparent heart failure. Gregor probably suffered
A)myocardial infarction.
B)transient ischemic attack.
C)angina pectoris.
D)myocardial stunning.
A)myocardial infarction.
B)transient ischemic attack.
C)angina pectoris.
D)myocardial stunning.
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57
The majority of hypertension cases have no specific verifiable physical cause and are considered
A)feigned hypertension.
B)type A hypertension.
C)essential hypertension.
D)nonidentifiable hypertension.
A)feigned hypertension.
B)type A hypertension.
C)essential hypertension.
D)nonidentifiable hypertension.
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58
Various psychological factors have been used to explain individual variations in blood pressure, including all of the following EXCEPT
A)coping style.
B)personality.
C)level of stress.
D)level of intelligence.
A)coping style.
B)personality.
C)level of stress.
D)level of intelligence.
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59
In regard to the condition termed "chronic pain," most researchers now agree that the causes of chronic pain and resulting high costs to our healthcare system are primarily
A)psychological.
B)social.
C)imaginary.
D)both psychological and social.
A)psychological.
B)social.
C)imaginary.
D)both psychological and social.
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60
Which of the following is a correct match of medical condition and definition?
A)Angina-obstruction caused by buildup of plaque in the arteries
B)Atherosclerosis-deficiency of blood to a body part caused by narrowing of the arteries
C)Myocardial infarction-death of heart tissue due to a completely clogged artery
D)Ischemia-chest pain caused by partial obstruction of the arteries
A)Angina-obstruction caused by buildup of plaque in the arteries
B)Atherosclerosis-deficiency of blood to a body part caused by narrowing of the arteries
C)Myocardial infarction-death of heart tissue due to a completely clogged artery
D)Ischemia-chest pain caused by partial obstruction of the arteries
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61
It has been suggested that biofeedback relieves the pain of tension headaches because it "teaches people to relax," but it is more likely that
A)the patients whose pain is seemingly relieved by biofeedback are probably also taking aspirin or Tylenol.
B)the biofeedback training gives patients a sense of control over their headache pain.
C)biofeedback has a "numbing effect" because it affects the nerve endings in the somatic nervous system.
D)patients experience a placebo effect, because the headache pain returns once the biofeedback sessions are completed.
A)the patients whose pain is seemingly relieved by biofeedback are probably also taking aspirin or Tylenol.
B)the biofeedback training gives patients a sense of control over their headache pain.
C)biofeedback has a "numbing effect" because it affects the nerve endings in the somatic nervous system.
D)patients experience a placebo effect, because the headache pain returns once the biofeedback sessions are completed.
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62
Which of the following is NOT an example of the complex interaction of physical and psychological factors in the experience of pain?
A)The gate control theory of pain
B)Delusional pain
C)Chronic pain
D)Phantom limb pain.
A)The gate control theory of pain
B)Delusional pain
C)Chronic pain
D)Phantom limb pain.
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63
Researchers who study the clinical experience of pain have determined that pain is
A)entirely due to physical causes.
B)entirely due to psychological causes.
C)neither entirely physical nor entirely psychological.
D)always due to unknown and unpredictable factors.
A)entirely due to physical causes.
B)entirely due to psychological causes.
C)neither entirely physical nor entirely psychological.
D)always due to unknown and unpredictable factors.
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64
Dominant baboons were found to have better physical health than subordinate ones because they had
A)more food and mates.
B)more resting cortisol levels.
C)more predictability and controllability.
D)more intelligence and leadership.
A)more food and mates.
B)more resting cortisol levels.
C)more predictability and controllability.
D)more intelligence and leadership.
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65
Recent clinical studies indicate that it is a good pain-relieving strategy to use biofeedback in conjunction with
A)medication.
B)relaxation procedures.
C)a placebo.
D)psychotherapy.
A)medication.
B)relaxation procedures.
C)a placebo.
D)psychotherapy.
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66
Physiological functions that are a focus of biofeedback procedures include all of the following EXCEPT
A)EEG rhythms ("brain waves").
B)heart rate.
C)digestive functioning.
D)muscle tension.
A)EEG rhythms ("brain waves").
B)heart rate.
C)digestive functioning.
D)muscle tension.
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67
The "natural" opioids called endorphins or enkephalins act like neurotransmitters to
A)increase awareness of pain.
B)shut down the sensation of pain.
C)cause a "natural" addiction.
D)help heal damaged tissue, thereby decreasing pain.
A)increase awareness of pain.
B)shut down the sensation of pain.
C)cause a "natural" addiction.
D)help heal damaged tissue, thereby decreasing pain.
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68
Regarding gender differences in the experience of pain, women suffer more frequently than men from all of the following EXCEPT
A)migraine headaches.
B)arthritis.
C)carpal tunnel syndrome.
D)backache.
A)migraine headaches.
B)arthritis.
C)carpal tunnel syndrome.
D)backache.
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69
Endogenous opioids have been implicated in a variety of psychopathological conditions, including
A)eating disorders.
B)phobias.
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
D)personality disorders.
A)eating disorders.
B)phobias.
C)obsessive-compulsive disorder.
D)personality disorders.
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70
The treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome developed by Michael Sharpe includes all of the following EXCEPT
A)medication.
B)increased activity.
C)relaxation.
D)breathing exercises.
A)medication.
B)increased activity.
C)relaxation.
D)breathing exercises.
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71
A controlled research study investigating the effects of a cognitive-behavioral treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome resulted in improvement in
A)measures of fatigue.
B)physical functioning.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
A)measures of fatigue.
B)physical functioning.
C)both a and b
D)neither a nor b
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72
The procedure known as biofeedback involves a process by which a person is first helped to become aware of his or her
A)physiological functions.
B)psychological state of mind.
C)past emotional processing or lack thereof.
D)level of pain.
A)physiological functions.
B)psychological state of mind.
C)past emotional processing or lack thereof.
D)level of pain.
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73
All of the following are psychosocial treatments that have been developed for physical disorders and pain EXCEPT
A)biofeedback.
B)hypnosis.
C)relaxation procedures.
D)acupuncture.
A)biofeedback.
B)hypnosis.
C)relaxation procedures.
D)acupuncture.
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74
________ is an incapacitating exhaustion following only minimal exertion, accompanied by fever, headaches, muscle and joint pain, depression, and anxiety.
A)Somatization disorder
B)Chronic fatigue syndrome
C)Wasting disease
D)Psychogenic pain disorder
A)Somatization disorder
B)Chronic fatigue syndrome
C)Wasting disease
D)Psychogenic pain disorder
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75
According to the gate control theory of pain, the ________ of the spinal cord act as a "gate" and may open and transmit sensations of pain if the stimulation is sufficiently intense.
A)dorsal horns
B)somatic nerves
C)coccygeal plexus
D)epidural blocks
A)dorsal horns
B)somatic nerves
C)coccygeal plexus
D)epidural blocks
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76
Several studies have found that biofeedback techniques can reduce headache in up to ____% of the patients undergoing this therapy.
A)25
B)36
C)63
D)92
A)25
B)36
C)63
D)92
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77
Females may have an "extra" pain-regulating pathway focused on relieving pain associated with the reproductive system. One implication of this biological gender difference is that
A)men need more pain relief than women following most surgical procedures.
B)women need more pain relief than men following most surgical procedures.
C)treatment of pain in men and women is still the same, because the psychological experience of pain is the same for men and women.
D)males and females may benefit from different kinds of medications and different kinds of pain management.
A)men need more pain relief than women following most surgical procedures.
B)women need more pain relief than men following most surgical procedures.
C)treatment of pain in men and women is still the same, because the psychological experience of pain is the same for men and women.
D)males and females may benefit from different kinds of medications and different kinds of pain management.
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78
At various times, the symptoms of the disorder known as chronic fatigue syndrome were attributed to all of the following EXCEPT
A)viral infection.
B)intense exercise.
C)stress.
D)brain atrophy.
A)viral infection.
B)intense exercise.
C)stress.
D)brain atrophy.
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79
In biofeedback procedures, clinicians use physiological monitoring equipment to make the responses ________ to the patient.
A)visible
B)audible
C)visible and/or audible
D)tactile
A)visible
B)audible
C)visible and/or audible
D)tactile
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80
In the phenomenon known as "operant" control of pain, the pain behaviors manifested by an individual are determined by
A)the type of injury.
B)social consequences.
C)the side effects of medications.
D)the patient's reaction to treatment.
A)the type of injury.
B)social consequences.
C)the side effects of medications.
D)the patient's reaction to treatment.
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