Deck 14: Heart Disease, Stroke, Cancer, and Aids:

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May be associated with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and eventual encephalopathy.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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People who express little negative emotion during bereavement experience more grief over time compared to those who express a lot of negative emotion.
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Caused by a brief or incomplete blockage of oxygenated blood to the heart.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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Is used to treat blockages in coronary arteries.

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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Characterized by an unrestrained proliferation of cell growth.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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May prolong survival, but is not a cure for HIV/AIDS

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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A treatment for a limited breast cancer

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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The criteria for diagnosis of AIDS has been changed to include low T-cell counts.
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Results in anticipatory nausea in 25-50% of those treated.

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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Cancer is the most frequent cause of death in Canada.
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The highest rate of cancer deaths today is from neoplasms in the breast.
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Women are more likely to have heart attacks, but less likely to die from them than men.
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Results in motor or cognitive deficits and possible emotional lability.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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The destruction of heart muscle due to lack of blood.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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Ischemic strokes are caused when blood supply to the brain is cut off by a blood clot or a plaque.
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Aphasias are language disorders that can be caused by a stroke in the left hemisphere of the brain.
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50% of patients who begin an exercise program as part of their cardiac rehabilitation discontinue within the first six months.
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The vast majority of those smokers who suffer a myocardial infarction quit smoking.
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Cognitive adjustments patients make to high-mortality illnesses include developing positive reappraisals of their life situations, gaining a sense of control, and restoring their self-esteem.
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A radiation treatment for cancer.

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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Recurrent chest pain following a heart attack

A)is uncommon.
B)indicates a greater risk of heart attack in the near future.
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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The helplessness that a person with a high-mortality illness experiences, coupled with nurturance from his or her family, can lead to ____ on the part of the patient.

A)high self esteem
B)dependence
C)self-efficacy
D)hardiness
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Within the first six months of beginning an exercise program about 50% of heart attack victims

A)have substantial weight gain.
B)have another heart attack
C)are re-hospitalized.
D)discontinue the program.
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Following her recent heart attack Jamie's surgeon placed a balloon in one of her blocked blood vessels and inflated it.This procedure is called

A)angioplasty.
B)bypass surgery.
C)cardiac resuscitation.
D)angina pectoris.
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When a person has been diagnosed with a high-mortality disease such as cancer, they

A)probably have only a matter of months to live.
B)seldom make it to the 5-year survival window.
C)may be totally cured.
D)are no more likely of dying than a healthy person.
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Another term for "heart attack" is

A)myocardial infarction.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)cerebral infarction.
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Which of the following is least likely to be advised by a physician to a heart attack victim?

A)Stop smoking.
B)Increase alcohol consumption.
C)Lose weight.
D)Exercise.
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Which of the following statements best captures the experience of relapse in high-mortality diseases?

A)Relapse is a low occurrence event.
B)Patients respond better to relapses than they did to the original diagnosis.
C)Relapse is often viewed as a bad sign and that the prognosis is worse.
D)Patients use the same coping strategies and continue to experience just as much hope as at the time of the original diagnosis.
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The pain associated with a brief blockage of oxygenated blood to the heart is called

A)myocardial infarction.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)atherosclerosis.
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During the first few months after diagnosis of a life‑threatening illness,

A)patients usually plan for the future with assurance.
B)patients are usually pessimistic.
C) more active approaches in coping begin to be utilized.
D)the use of avoidance coping grows stronger.
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Following a heart attack, prior family problems

A)tend to be viewed as trivial.
B)often are worked through more realistically.
C)often become worse.
D)have no impact on adherence to cardiac rehabilitation regimen.
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Which of the following is NOT considered a high-mortality chronic illness?

A)cancer
B)heart disease
C)stroke
D)asthma
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Which of the following contributes to a greater likelihood of heart damage following a heart attack?

A)Getting to the hospital as quickly as possible following onset of symptom.
B)Getting to the hospital within an hour of symptom onset.
C)Getting to the hospital within 3 hours of symptom onset.
D)The greatest amount of damage occurs immediately - delay seldom affects levels of heart damage.
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Dan's cardiologist discovers he has an enlarged heart with poor pumping capability which contributes to his shortness of breath when he walks up his apartment stairs.Dan is likely to be diagnosed with

A)myocardial infarction.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)congestive heart failure.
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Which sociocultural group has the lowest death rates from heart disease?

A)African.
B)Hispanic.
C)First Nations.
D)Japanese.
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Compared to European Canadians, heart attacks are more common

A)among men.
B)in the morning.
C)in Aboriginal Canadians.
D)all of the above.
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May has dealt with her breast cancer by focusing on the good things in life and living each day to the fullest.This approach best fits what Taylor would categorize as

A)finding meaning.
B)avoidance.
C)restoring self‑esteem.
D)gaining control.
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Which of the following describes the course of anxiety that occurs following a heart attack?

A)Anxiety remains high through hospitalization and continues to be higher than non-cardiac patients for years after the event.
B)Anxiety is best eliminated through the use of denial.
C)Anxiety is natural and rarely affects recovery from heart attack.
D)Anxiety levels are high initially but then generally start to decline.
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Which is not a biological risk factor for heart disease?

A)Family history of the disease.
B)Contact with an infected person.
C)Hypertension.
D)High LDL and total cholesterol levels.
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Which of the following describes the role of work following a heart attack?

A)It is often viewed as a sign of recovery by patients.
B)Most cardiac patients return to work but in a diminished job capacity.
C)Returning to work has been linked to long-term well-being.
D)all of the above.
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Mini-strokes, which may occur one or more times before a full stroke, are called

A)myocardial infarctions.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)atherosclerosis.
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Cancers of the blood‑forming organs are called

A)sarcomas.
B)lymphomas.
C)leukemias.
D)carcinomas.
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The use of denial is most common in which of the following disorders?

A)Stroke.
B)Heart disease.
C)Cancer.
D)Diabetes.
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Another common name for a tumour is

A)protoplasm.
B)neoplasm.
C)cytoplasm.
D)plasma.
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Common forms of effective rehabilitation treatments for victims of stroke include:

A)speech therapy.
B)physical therapy.
C)biofeedback.
D)all of the above.
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Sal had a stroke that occurred very suddenly.His daughter found him unconscious on the living room floor.His stroke was probably caused by

A)hemorrhage.
B)blood clot.
C)a piece of plaque lodged in a cerebral artery.
D)shock.
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The phenomenon of visual neglect occurs when there is damage in the _____ hemisphere and is characterized by the failure to process information from the _____ visual field.

A)right; right
B)left; left
C)right; left
D)left; right
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The most common deficits experienced by stroke patients involve

A)speech.
B)motor action.
C)cognitive dysfunction.
D)memory loss.
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Studies of wives' evaluations of the post‑heart attack physical abilities of their husbands indicate that wives develop more accurate evaluations by

A)having heart attack patients tell them about their capabilities.
B)simply observing the physical activity of patients.
C)personally participating in patients' activities.
D)having physicians tell them what their husbands were capable of doing.
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Alain experienced a sudden, severe headache, followed by blindness in one eye and dizziness. These are symptoms of

A)a myocardial infarction.
B)diabetes.
C)AIDS.
D)a stroke.
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Which of the following deficits would be most characteristic of right hemisphere damage from stroke?

A)Receptive aphasia.
B)Expressive aphasia.
C)Visual and emotional disorders.
D)Paralysis of the right side of the body.
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Which sociocultural group has the highest death rates due to stroke?

A)Aboriginal Canadians.
B)African Canadians.
C)South Asian Canadians.
D)all of the above
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_____ is a direct cause of death due to cancer whereas _____ is an indirect cause of death due to cancer.

A)Organ failure; painful pressure on organs.
B)Organ failure; impaired appetite
C)Impaired appetite; organ failure.
D)Impaired appetite; reduced immune function.
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The increase in cancer death rate since 1970 is attributable to cancer of the

A)lung
B)liver
C)breast
D)pancreas
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Which of the following outcomes is NOT produced by cardiac rehabilitation programs that include both psychosocial counseling and health/regimen education?

A)Reduced mortality.
B)Reduced anxiety and depression.
C)Lower recurrence of heart problems.
D)Reduced risk factors.
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Cancers of the muscle, bone, or connective tissue are called

A)carcinomas.
B)sarcomas.
C)lymphomas.
D)leukemias.
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Which of the following is true regarding the demographic characteristics of cancer?

A)Incidence rates remain roughly the same across the life span.
B)Women and men in Canada now have equal incidence rates.
C)Aboriginal Canadians have very high levels of cancer compared to persons from other racial-ethnic groups.
D)Cancer prevalence varies greatly between countries.
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The majority of human cancers are

A)carcinomas.
B)sarcomas.
C)lymphomas.
D)leukemias.
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The spread of cancers to other parts of the body from the primary site through the blood or lymphatic system is called

A)osmosis
B)leukocytosis
C)metastasis
D)metamorphosis
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Which of the following statements regarding strokes is TRUE?

A)Strokes caused by hemorrhages produce the most extensive damage.
B)Strokes caused by infarction tend to produce unconsciousness.
C)Strokes due to infarctions are less common than strokes due to hemorrage.
D)Infarctions cause more death than due hemorrhages.
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In regards to HIV/AIDS, the number of viral particles in a blood sample is called

A)opportunistic infection
B)T-cell count.
C)viral load.
D)HIV count.
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In North America, the number of new HIV diagnoses annually is highest among

A)20- to 49-year-old adults.
B)men.
C)women.
D)both a and b.
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This is the type of grief that most resembles post-traumatic stress disorder and is characterized by intense yearning, bitterness, depression, and intrusive thoughts about death.

A)complicated grief
B)anticipatory grief
C)delayed-onset grief
D)sudden loss grief
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The surgical removal and analysis of tissue to detect cancer is called

A)radiology.
B)anesthetic.
C)biopsy.
D)imaging.
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Anticipatory nausea in chemotherapy patients

A)is probably learned by classical conditioning.
B)occurs in about 25-50% of long‑time recipients of the treatment.
C)contributes to some people stopping treatment and, thus, shortening their lives.
D)all of the above
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Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the nature of bereavement?

A)Family urging the bereaved to "get on with life" is critical to good adjustment.
B)When children seem unconcerned following a death it is most likely due to denial.
C)Most bereaved people appreciate the isolation they experience following the death of a loved one.
D)Although most people make positive adjustments following a death, some people never adjust to the loss.
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The organ most commonly afflicted with cancer in Canada is the

A)lung.
B)skin.
C)prostate.
D)breast.
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During the treatment of childhood leukemia, the inpatient treatment phase is known as the _____ phase whereas the outpatient treatment phase is known as the _____ phase.

A)induction; maintenance
B)maintenance; induction
C)chemotherapy; psychosocial therapy
D)psychosocial therapy; chemotherapy
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AIDS may be cured by

A)psychotherapy.
B)HAART.
C) chemotherapy.
D)no curative treatment is available at this time.
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According to the Sarafino text, the stigma associated with AIDS affects health in three ways.Which of the following is NOT one of the three ways mentioned in the text?

A)Refusal of societies to acknowledge the disease, therefore allowing its spread.
B)It causes some people to believe that if they aren't gay or use drugs, they can't get the disease.
C)It causes some people to delay getting tested and, if HIV-positive, get treatment.
D)Progression of HIV disease slows down once serostatus is disclosed to others.
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What is one way to prevent the learned food aversions associated with chemotherapy?

A)Use imaging therapy.
B)Provide a scapegoat food prior to chemotherapy.
C)Use progressive relaxation techniques.
D)Use less powerful chemicals.
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Carmela is experiencing a great deal of pain due to her advanced cancer. According to research, she is likely to experience the greatest benefits from which of the following?

A)Only narcotic drugs will provide her with relief.
B)Using systematic desensitization procedures.
C)Participation in a tailored cognitive-behavioural program.
D)Using guided imagery.
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Among Canadian men, AIDS mortality rates are

A)higher for Blacks and Aboriginals than Whites.
B)higher for Whites than Blacks or Aboriginals.
C)higher for Aboriginals than both Blacks and Whites
D)none of the above.
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An AIDS diagnosis is made based on which of the following symptoms?

A)Presence of an "opportunistic" disease.
B)Low T-cell count.
C)Behavioural history that confirms the person is at risk.
D)both a and b.
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Which of the following statements about adapting to cancer is TRUE?

A)Psychosocial functioning following cancer is often the same, if not better, than before the disease occurred.
B)The amount of physical disability is only weakly linked to level of depression.
C)Having cancer can significantly interfere with social relationships.
D)Some cancers increase sexual functioning.
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Studies on the effects of psychosocial interventions with AIDS patients have found

A)different intervention needs for those patients with access to antiretroviral regimen than for those without access to these medications.
B)stress management is the most important aspect of treatment.
C)immune functioning is not affected by psychosocial intervention.
D)psychosocial interventions are not as effective as the strict use of antiretroviral regimen.
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Among Canadian women, AIDS mortality rates are

A)higher for Blacks and Aboriginals than Whites.
B)higher for Whites than Blacks or Aboriginals.
C)higher for Aboriginals than both Blacks and Whites
D)none of the above.
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The brain disorder often associated with AIDS is called

A)Kaposi's sarcoma.
B)nephritis.
C)encephalopathy.
D)stroke.
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New HIV infections remain concentrated in

A)men who have sex with men.
B)intravenous drug users.
C)Aboriginal and Black Canadians.
D)all of the above.
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In order to be effective, a compliance rate of at least _______ is optimal for the HIV/AIDS HAART regimen.

A)95%
B)90%
C)75%
D)60%
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May be associated with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and eventual encephalopathy.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
AIDS
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People who express little negative emotion during bereavement experience more grief over time compared to those who express a lot of negative emotion.
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Caused by a brief or incomplete blockage of oxygenated blood to the heart.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
angina pectoris
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Is used to treat blockages in coronary arteries.

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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Characterized by an unrestrained proliferation of cell growth.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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May prolong survival, but is not a cure for HIV/AIDS

A)balloon angioplasty
B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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A treatment for a limited breast cancer

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B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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The criteria for diagnosis of AIDS has been changed to include low T-cell counts.
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Results in anticipatory nausea in 25-50% of those treated.

A)balloon angioplasty
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C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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Cancer is the most frequent cause of death in Canada.
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The highest rate of cancer deaths today is from neoplasms in the breast.
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Women are more likely to have heart attacks, but less likely to die from them than men.
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Results in motor or cognitive deficits and possible emotional lability.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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The destruction of heart muscle due to lack of blood.

A)angina pectoris
B)myocardial infarction
C)carcinoma
D)stroke
E)AIDS
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Ischemic strokes are caused when blood supply to the brain is cut off by a blood clot or a plaque.
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Aphasias are language disorders that can be caused by a stroke in the left hemisphere of the brain.
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50% of patients who begin an exercise program as part of their cardiac rehabilitation discontinue within the first six months.
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The vast majority of those smokers who suffer a myocardial infarction quit smoking.
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Cognitive adjustments patients make to high-mortality illnesses include developing positive reappraisals of their life situations, gaining a sense of control, and restoring their self-esteem.
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A radiation treatment for cancer.

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B)external beam therapy
C)chemotherapy
D)lumpectomy
E)HAART
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Recurrent chest pain following a heart attack

A)is uncommon.
B)indicates a greater risk of heart attack in the near future.
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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The helplessness that a person with a high-mortality illness experiences, coupled with nurturance from his or her family, can lead to ____ on the part of the patient.

A)high self esteem
B)dependence
C)self-efficacy
D)hardiness
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Within the first six months of beginning an exercise program about 50% of heart attack victims

A)have substantial weight gain.
B)have another heart attack
C)are re-hospitalized.
D)discontinue the program.
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Following her recent heart attack Jamie's surgeon placed a balloon in one of her blocked blood vessels and inflated it.This procedure is called

A)angioplasty.
B)bypass surgery.
C)cardiac resuscitation.
D)angina pectoris.
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When a person has been diagnosed with a high-mortality disease such as cancer, they

A)probably have only a matter of months to live.
B)seldom make it to the 5-year survival window.
C)may be totally cured.
D)are no more likely of dying than a healthy person.
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Another term for "heart attack" is

A)myocardial infarction.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)cerebral infarction.
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Which of the following is least likely to be advised by a physician to a heart attack victim?

A)Stop smoking.
B)Increase alcohol consumption.
C)Lose weight.
D)Exercise.
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Which of the following statements best captures the experience of relapse in high-mortality diseases?

A)Relapse is a low occurrence event.
B)Patients respond better to relapses than they did to the original diagnosis.
C)Relapse is often viewed as a bad sign and that the prognosis is worse.
D)Patients use the same coping strategies and continue to experience just as much hope as at the time of the original diagnosis.
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The pain associated with a brief blockage of oxygenated blood to the heart is called

A)myocardial infarction.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)atherosclerosis.
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During the first few months after diagnosis of a life‑threatening illness,

A)patients usually plan for the future with assurance.
B)patients are usually pessimistic.
C) more active approaches in coping begin to be utilized.
D)the use of avoidance coping grows stronger.
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Following a heart attack, prior family problems

A)tend to be viewed as trivial.
B)often are worked through more realistically.
C)often become worse.
D)have no impact on adherence to cardiac rehabilitation regimen.
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Which of the following is NOT considered a high-mortality chronic illness?

A)cancer
B)heart disease
C)stroke
D)asthma
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Which of the following contributes to a greater likelihood of heart damage following a heart attack?

A)Getting to the hospital as quickly as possible following onset of symptom.
B)Getting to the hospital within an hour of symptom onset.
C)Getting to the hospital within 3 hours of symptom onset.
D)The greatest amount of damage occurs immediately - delay seldom affects levels of heart damage.
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Dan's cardiologist discovers he has an enlarged heart with poor pumping capability which contributes to his shortness of breath when he walks up his apartment stairs.Dan is likely to be diagnosed with

A)myocardial infarction.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)congestive heart failure.
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Which sociocultural group has the lowest death rates from heart disease?

A)African.
B)Hispanic.
C)First Nations.
D)Japanese.
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Compared to European Canadians, heart attacks are more common

A)among men.
B)in the morning.
C)in Aboriginal Canadians.
D)all of the above.
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May has dealt with her breast cancer by focusing on the good things in life and living each day to the fullest.This approach best fits what Taylor would categorize as

A)finding meaning.
B)avoidance.
C)restoring self‑esteem.
D)gaining control.
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Which of the following describes the course of anxiety that occurs following a heart attack?

A)Anxiety remains high through hospitalization and continues to be higher than non-cardiac patients for years after the event.
B)Anxiety is best eliminated through the use of denial.
C)Anxiety is natural and rarely affects recovery from heart attack.
D)Anxiety levels are high initially but then generally start to decline.
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Which is not a biological risk factor for heart disease?

A)Family history of the disease.
B)Contact with an infected person.
C)Hypertension.
D)High LDL and total cholesterol levels.
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Which of the following describes the role of work following a heart attack?

A)It is often viewed as a sign of recovery by patients.
B)Most cardiac patients return to work but in a diminished job capacity.
C)Returning to work has been linked to long-term well-being.
D)all of the above.
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Mini-strokes, which may occur one or more times before a full stroke, are called

A)myocardial infarctions.
B)angina pectoris.
C)transient ischemic attacks.
D)atherosclerosis.
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42
Cancers of the blood‑forming organs are called

A)sarcomas.
B)lymphomas.
C)leukemias.
D)carcinomas.
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43
The use of denial is most common in which of the following disorders?

A)Stroke.
B)Heart disease.
C)Cancer.
D)Diabetes.
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44
Another common name for a tumour is

A)protoplasm.
B)neoplasm.
C)cytoplasm.
D)plasma.
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45
Common forms of effective rehabilitation treatments for victims of stroke include:

A)speech therapy.
B)physical therapy.
C)biofeedback.
D)all of the above.
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46
Sal had a stroke that occurred very suddenly.His daughter found him unconscious on the living room floor.His stroke was probably caused by

A)hemorrhage.
B)blood clot.
C)a piece of plaque lodged in a cerebral artery.
D)shock.
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47
The phenomenon of visual neglect occurs when there is damage in the _____ hemisphere and is characterized by the failure to process information from the _____ visual field.

A)right; right
B)left; left
C)right; left
D)left; right
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48
The most common deficits experienced by stroke patients involve

A)speech.
B)motor action.
C)cognitive dysfunction.
D)memory loss.
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49
Studies of wives' evaluations of the post‑heart attack physical abilities of their husbands indicate that wives develop more accurate evaluations by

A)having heart attack patients tell them about their capabilities.
B)simply observing the physical activity of patients.
C)personally participating in patients' activities.
D)having physicians tell them what their husbands were capable of doing.
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50
Alain experienced a sudden, severe headache, followed by blindness in one eye and dizziness. These are symptoms of

A)a myocardial infarction.
B)diabetes.
C)AIDS.
D)a stroke.
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51
Which of the following deficits would be most characteristic of right hemisphere damage from stroke?

A)Receptive aphasia.
B)Expressive aphasia.
C)Visual and emotional disorders.
D)Paralysis of the right side of the body.
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52
Which sociocultural group has the highest death rates due to stroke?

A)Aboriginal Canadians.
B)African Canadians.
C)South Asian Canadians.
D)all of the above
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53
_____ is a direct cause of death due to cancer whereas _____ is an indirect cause of death due to cancer.

A)Organ failure; painful pressure on organs.
B)Organ failure; impaired appetite
C)Impaired appetite; organ failure.
D)Impaired appetite; reduced immune function.
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54
The increase in cancer death rate since 1970 is attributable to cancer of the

A)lung
B)liver
C)breast
D)pancreas
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55
Which of the following outcomes is NOT produced by cardiac rehabilitation programs that include both psychosocial counseling and health/regimen education?

A)Reduced mortality.
B)Reduced anxiety and depression.
C)Lower recurrence of heart problems.
D)Reduced risk factors.
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56
Cancers of the muscle, bone, or connective tissue are called

A)carcinomas.
B)sarcomas.
C)lymphomas.
D)leukemias.
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57
Which of the following is true regarding the demographic characteristics of cancer?

A)Incidence rates remain roughly the same across the life span.
B)Women and men in Canada now have equal incidence rates.
C)Aboriginal Canadians have very high levels of cancer compared to persons from other racial-ethnic groups.
D)Cancer prevalence varies greatly between countries.
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58
The majority of human cancers are

A)carcinomas.
B)sarcomas.
C)lymphomas.
D)leukemias.
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59
The spread of cancers to other parts of the body from the primary site through the blood or lymphatic system is called

A)osmosis
B)leukocytosis
C)metastasis
D)metamorphosis
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60
Which of the following statements regarding strokes is TRUE?

A)Strokes caused by hemorrhages produce the most extensive damage.
B)Strokes caused by infarction tend to produce unconsciousness.
C)Strokes due to infarctions are less common than strokes due to hemorrage.
D)Infarctions cause more death than due hemorrhages.
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61
In regards to HIV/AIDS, the number of viral particles in a blood sample is called

A)opportunistic infection
B)T-cell count.
C)viral load.
D)HIV count.
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62
In North America, the number of new HIV diagnoses annually is highest among

A)20- to 49-year-old adults.
B)men.
C)women.
D)both a and b.
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63
This is the type of grief that most resembles post-traumatic stress disorder and is characterized by intense yearning, bitterness, depression, and intrusive thoughts about death.

A)complicated grief
B)anticipatory grief
C)delayed-onset grief
D)sudden loss grief
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64
The surgical removal and analysis of tissue to detect cancer is called

A)radiology.
B)anesthetic.
C)biopsy.
D)imaging.
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65
Anticipatory nausea in chemotherapy patients

A)is probably learned by classical conditioning.
B)occurs in about 25-50% of long‑time recipients of the treatment.
C)contributes to some people stopping treatment and, thus, shortening their lives.
D)all of the above
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66
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the nature of bereavement?

A)Family urging the bereaved to "get on with life" is critical to good adjustment.
B)When children seem unconcerned following a death it is most likely due to denial.
C)Most bereaved people appreciate the isolation they experience following the death of a loved one.
D)Although most people make positive adjustments following a death, some people never adjust to the loss.
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67
The organ most commonly afflicted with cancer in Canada is the

A)lung.
B)skin.
C)prostate.
D)breast.
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68
During the treatment of childhood leukemia, the inpatient treatment phase is known as the _____ phase whereas the outpatient treatment phase is known as the _____ phase.

A)induction; maintenance
B)maintenance; induction
C)chemotherapy; psychosocial therapy
D)psychosocial therapy; chemotherapy
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69
AIDS may be cured by

A)psychotherapy.
B)HAART.
C) chemotherapy.
D)no curative treatment is available at this time.
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70
According to the Sarafino text, the stigma associated with AIDS affects health in three ways.Which of the following is NOT one of the three ways mentioned in the text?

A)Refusal of societies to acknowledge the disease, therefore allowing its spread.
B)It causes some people to believe that if they aren't gay or use drugs, they can't get the disease.
C)It causes some people to delay getting tested and, if HIV-positive, get treatment.
D)Progression of HIV disease slows down once serostatus is disclosed to others.
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71
What is one way to prevent the learned food aversions associated with chemotherapy?

A)Use imaging therapy.
B)Provide a scapegoat food prior to chemotherapy.
C)Use progressive relaxation techniques.
D)Use less powerful chemicals.
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72
Carmela is experiencing a great deal of pain due to her advanced cancer. According to research, she is likely to experience the greatest benefits from which of the following?

A)Only narcotic drugs will provide her with relief.
B)Using systematic desensitization procedures.
C)Participation in a tailored cognitive-behavioural program.
D)Using guided imagery.
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73
Among Canadian men, AIDS mortality rates are

A)higher for Blacks and Aboriginals than Whites.
B)higher for Whites than Blacks or Aboriginals.
C)higher for Aboriginals than both Blacks and Whites
D)none of the above.
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74
An AIDS diagnosis is made based on which of the following symptoms?

A)Presence of an "opportunistic" disease.
B)Low T-cell count.
C)Behavioural history that confirms the person is at risk.
D)both a and b.
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75
Which of the following statements about adapting to cancer is TRUE?

A)Psychosocial functioning following cancer is often the same, if not better, than before the disease occurred.
B)The amount of physical disability is only weakly linked to level of depression.
C)Having cancer can significantly interfere with social relationships.
D)Some cancers increase sexual functioning.
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76
Studies on the effects of psychosocial interventions with AIDS patients have found

A)different intervention needs for those patients with access to antiretroviral regimen than for those without access to these medications.
B)stress management is the most important aspect of treatment.
C)immune functioning is not affected by psychosocial intervention.
D)psychosocial interventions are not as effective as the strict use of antiretroviral regimen.
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77
Among Canadian women, AIDS mortality rates are

A)higher for Blacks and Aboriginals than Whites.
B)higher for Whites than Blacks or Aboriginals.
C)higher for Aboriginals than both Blacks and Whites
D)none of the above.
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78
The brain disorder often associated with AIDS is called

A)Kaposi's sarcoma.
B)nephritis.
C)encephalopathy.
D)stroke.
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79
New HIV infections remain concentrated in

A)men who have sex with men.
B)intravenous drug users.
C)Aboriginal and Black Canadians.
D)all of the above.
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80
In order to be effective, a compliance rate of at least _______ is optimal for the HIV/AIDS HAART regimen.

A)95%
B)90%
C)75%
D)60%
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