Which of the following are the cardinal symptoms of schizophrenia of which at least one must be present for a diagnosis in the DSM-5?
a. delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech
b. catatonia, disturbances of volition, and loss of appetite
c. waxy flexibility, catatonia, and loss of sensory sensations
d. reduced sensation, catatonic behavior, and loss of ego boundaries
A
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According to Darley and Latane, when a person observed an individual having an epileptic seizure, what made that individual most likely to step in and assist the seizing individual?
a. The belief that they were the only person who could hear and help that victim. b. The belief that they had the medical knowledge to provide competent assistance. c. The knowledge that it would take an ambulance more than 5 minutes to arrive on the scene. d. The fact that they were very religious and believed in the concept of "helping your fellow man."
Which of the following is NOT a major symptom of a heart attack for men and women?
a) Discomfort in your chest and other areas of your upper body including your arms, neck, and jaw b) Fever c) Shortness of breath d) Cold sweats e) Nausea