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    50 NCLEX Q S EXAM 2

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    CHAP 6 NCLEX Q’s (12) 1.
The nurse is preparing to teach the patient about maintaining his health. Which whole medical system would best aid the nurse in guiding the patient?

 A Naturopathy B Homeopathy C Holistic nursing D Traditional Chinese medicine 





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The patient describes methods he has been using for affordable health care. Which ones are complementary and alternative therapies (CATs) (select all that apply)?

 A Garlic B Prayer C Acupuncture D Healing Touch E Chiropractic therapy 







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    Medical Terminology

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    four Para near‚beside‚beyond brady slow peri around half - semi rapid tachy outside ecto not an An abnormal accumulation of fluid (water) within the head is known as hydrocephalus Uncontrolled‚ sudden attacks of sleep are known as narcolepsy –ptosis drooping -rrhaphy suturing -gram record -scopy process of viewing suffix that means:toward‚ increase -ad suffix that means:decrease in‚ deficiency -penia suffix that means:blood condition -emia suffix that means:sensitivity

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    Informative Speech on Dreams

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    important in un-cluttering the brain so that new information can be more easily retained in memory. They talk about different types of dreaming such as lucid dreaming‚ nightmares and night terrors. They also talk a small amount about the sleep disorder narcolepsy. Rosen‚ Marvin. "Biology of Sleep." Health Reference Center. Facts On File‚ Inc. Web. 24 Oct 2013. The author Marvin Rosen describes the brain like a computer. He starts off by comparing the human brain to a microchip and that no one actually

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    Biopsychology Syllabus

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    PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY – PSYC004W.01 10073 30 June to 8 August 2014 Summer Term 2014 Instructor: Nancy J. Melucci PhD Office: #T2337 Long Beach City College E-mail: drnanjo@aol.com; meluccinancy@fhda.edu; nmelucci@lbcc.edu IM: “drnanjo” (AIM‚ Yahoo‚ MSN) Phone: (562) 938-4097 (voicemail available – email strongly preferred) FAX: (707) 313-4583 Office hours: Online (Available throughout the day by email and IM) Long Beach City College #T2337 If

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    Chapter 9: Physical Disorders and Health Psychology • psychosomatic medicine- psych factors affect physical function • behavioral medicine- applied to prevention‚ diagnosis and treatment of medical problems • health psychology- psych factors that are important to the maintenance and promotion of health o psych and social factors: • (1) affect biological processes • (2) long-standing behavior patterns put ppl at risk for certain disorders o 50% of deaths from top 10 leading causes in US can

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    Sensation and Perception

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    Sensation and Perception How vision (text)‚ audition (text) taste‚ smell‚ and touch work (textbook.) Illusions‚ limbs‚ and blind site. * What is real? * Process of taking in – sensation through senses. Collection of environment extra * Perception- interpretation from environment. Extra * Sensation: converting the stimulus (smell‚ sound‚ ect) as it arrives at receptors in the ears‚ eyes‚ or mouth‚ into neural impulses. * Perception: processing‚ comparing‚ and interpreting

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    PSY 213 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY - the scientific study of behavior and mental processes BEHAVIORISM - the study of overt (observable & measurable) behavior COGNITIVISM - the study of mental processes (perception‚ thinking‚ memory‚ motivation‚ attitudes) FOUR BIG IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY CRITICAL THINKING - examines assumptions‚ uncovers hidden values‚ weighs evidence‚ tests conclusions BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH - a holistic approach which acknowledges the impact

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    Clinical Psychologi

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    Tokoh – tokoh Klinis 1952‚ Shaffer & Lazarus : Psikologi klinis diawali oleh tokoh tokoh filsuf yunani. Abad 19‚ Phillipe Pinel (France)‚ William Tuke (Eng)‚ Elli Tod & Dorothea Dix (As) : Akar psikologis Klinis Modern merupakan gerakan reformasi yang muncul tentang perawatan terhadap penderita gangguan mental di RS dengan lebih beradab dan manusiawi. Garfield dan Kurtz (1976) memeriksa lebih dari 800 kuesioneryang dikumpulkan pada tahun 1973 Nocross dan Prochaska (1982) mempelajari kembali 500

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    I. Introduction The amount of sleep is important for one’s mental and physical health‚ for cognitive restitution‚ processing and memory consolidation. In order to stay healthy‚ a person requires 7-8 hours of sleeping in adult age. One study reported the college students are among the most sleep-deprived age group. Sleep deprivation can have detrimental effects on daily performance‚ including academics and driving‚ and it has been linked to depressed mood and behavioural problems. The similar researches

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    D1: Pharmaceutical drugs   D.1.1 List the effects of medicines and drugs on the functioning of the body. Drug or medicine is a substance that does one or more of the following:          Alters physiological state – consciousness‚ activity level‚ coordination          Alters incoming sensory experience          Alters mood or emotion The active ingredients in drugs and medicines can be isolated from a plants and animals or synthesized artificially. Drugs supposed to assist human body’s

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