Patients with cancer or CHD:
a. are often prescribed high doses of morphine, which the delivery might be under the patient's own control
b. patients are almost never given control of their own pain medication.
c. who have been prescribed pain medication only experience memory problems if they had dementia before taking the medication.
d. are rarely prescribed morphine because most insurance companies do not allow it.
A
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The importance of schemas was most clearly highlighted by
A. Erikson's psychosocial development theory. B. Piaget's cognitive development theory. C. Harlow's attachment theory. D. Kohlberg's moral development theory.
In almost any situation, such as a school or long-term care facility, the way to avoid learned helplessness in the children or residents is to allow them
a. control, especially over potentially aversive situations. b. plenty of positive feedback. c. carefully controlled activities that avoid danger and threat. d. There is no way to avoid learned helplessness in institutions.