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Quiz 6

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  lose weight much more slowly than people with anorexia nervosa.
B  show many of the food preoccupations of people with anorexia nervosa.
C  lose weight in the same way that people with anorexia nervosa do but do not suffer the same food preoccupation.
D  have more severe medical problems than people with anorexia nervosa do.
Question #2
A  bulimia nervosa.
B  reverse anorexia nervosa.
C  binge-eating disorder.
D  anorexia nervosa.
Question #4
A  joke.
B  hobby.
C  lifestyle.
D  characteristic.
Question #5
A  excessive stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamus
B  hypothalamus stops producing the appetite suppressant GLP-1
C  abnormally high levels of serotonin persist despite dieting
D  the brain is trying to restore the person to a set weight point
Question #7
A  prescribe barbiturates.
B  recommend alcohol.
C  prescribe benzodiazepines.
D  prescribe opioid painkillers.
Question #8
A  Janet should encourage her daughter to avoid various forms of social media as research has shown that the more time teens spend on social media the higher their body dissatisfaction.
B  Janet should monitor the types of music her daughter is exposed to as research has shown that the more teens listen to certain genres of music the higher their body dissatisfaction.
C  Janet should limit the amount of television her daughter watches as research has shown that the more teens watch television the higher their body dissatisfaction.
D  Janet does not have to do anything. It is common for teens to experience body dissatisfaction.
Question #9
A  Baron von Münchausen
B  Ambroise-Auguste Liébault and Hippolyte Bernheim
C  Roger Bartrop and colleagues
D  Holmes and Rahe
Question #10
A  sympathetic nervous system.
B  immune system.
C  autonomic nervous system.
D  cardiovascular system.
Question #11
A  rapidity through soft texture
B  taste of the food
C  high protein through meat
D  oral stimulation through crunchiness
Question #13
A  about 42 percent.
B  about 36 percent.
C  about 25 percent.
D  equal to the percentage of students, nationwide, who are binge drinkers.
Question #14
A  it is acceptable to smoke in U.S. culture.
B  it decreases their level of stress.
C  they are not aware of the dangers.
D  nicotine is so addictive.
Question #15
A  one-quarter as likely
B  half as likely
C  as likely (because they show no improvement over those not completing the programs)
D  one-tenth as likely
Question #16
A  lymphocytes.
B  T-cells.
C  antigens.
D  legions.
Question #17
A  Alanis Morissette
B  Courtney Love
C  Fiona Apple
D  Kesha
Question #18
A  heroin
B  sugar
C  caffeine
D  nicotine
Question #19
A  outpatient mental health center.
B  treatment from a general practice physician.
C  self-help groups.
D  hospital inpatient.
Question #20
A  common, starting about a week after an individual stops drinking.
B  uncommon, starting within three days after an individual stops drinking.
C  common, starting within three days after an individual stops drinking.
D  uncommon, starting about a week after an individual stops drinking.