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Final Exam Psych 140 Questions and Answers
Attraction a force that draws people together 
 
Science of Attraction (4) 1. Physical attraction (first impressions) 
2. Proximity = provides opportunity to meet 
3. Similarity = similar views and back grounds 
 
What is Matching Hypothesis? Its a view that individuals seek out relationships with others similar to themselves such as education, religion, social class, ethnicity. 
 
Reciprocity The tendency to return the same feeling and attitudes that were expressed towards us. 
 
Love Is an in...
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Attraction a force that draws people together 
 
Science of Attraction (4) 1. Physical attraction (first impressions) 
2. Proximity = provides opportunity to meet 
3. Similarity = similar views and back grounds 
 
What is Matching Hypothesis? Its a view that individuals seek out relationships with others similar to themselves such as education, religion, social class, ethnicity. 
 
Reciprocity The tendency to return the same feeling and attitudes that were expressed towards us. 
 
Love Is an in...
Psych 140 Final Exam Review Q&A
What type of relationship are peers? Horizontal relationship- people of approximately 
same age and status 
What are the function of peers? Companions, models, instructors and critics. social 
comparison, confidant (source of emotional support), and skill building (perspectivetaking, emotional regulation) 
What are developmental trends for 6-12 months? Interest in peers emerge early on; 
sometimes object-centered (some toy of same interest) 
What are development trades for 18-24 months? Coor...
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What type of relationship are peers? Horizontal relationship- people of approximately 
same age and status 
What are the function of peers? Companions, models, instructors and critics. social 
comparison, confidant (source of emotional support), and skill building (perspectivetaking, emotional regulation) 
What are developmental trends for 6-12 months? Interest in peers emerge early on; 
sometimes object-centered (some toy of same interest) 
What are development trades for 18-24 months? Coor...
PSYC-140 Final Examination Questions and Answers 2023/2024
Longitudinal study design following individuals over a long period of time with 
multiple assessment points 
Cross-sectional study comparing different age groups at the same time 
Naturalistic observation research method in which one observes a subject outside of 
a research setting 
Case study research method involving a direct observation of a patient; interviewing 
in great detail 
Study/interview research method in which surveys administered anonymously or 
asked in and interview format ...
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Longitudinal study design following individuals over a long period of time with 
multiple assessment points 
Cross-sectional study comparing different age groups at the same time 
Naturalistic observation research method in which one observes a subject outside of 
a research setting 
Case study research method involving a direct observation of a patient; interviewing 
in great detail 
Study/interview research method in which surveys administered anonymously or 
asked in and interview format ...
PSYC 140 FINAL Study Set With Questions and Answers
What are two critiques, discussed in the module, regarding Freud's psychosexual 
stages? Lack of a lifespan approach and his research methods. 
List the psychosexual stage described by Freud. 
Ages 3-6: ___________ Phallic Stage 
The phallic stage of psychosexual development ends at age ___________. 6 
True or false? Maternal stress is not an example of a teratogen. False 
Which research design would best address the following question: What do most people 
in the U.S. feel about the legaliz...
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What are two critiques, discussed in the module, regarding Freud's psychosexual 
stages? Lack of a lifespan approach and his research methods. 
List the psychosexual stage described by Freud. 
Ages 3-6: ___________ Phallic Stage 
The phallic stage of psychosexual development ends at age ___________. 6 
True or false? Maternal stress is not an example of a teratogen. False 
Which research design would best address the following question: What do most people 
in the U.S. feel about the legaliz...
Paramedics Question Bank & Answers Bundle
Unlock a world of expertise with our Q&A package .Dive into a comprehensive collection of expertly crafted questions and answers to sharpen your emergency medicine skills. Whether you are a seasoned paramedic or on the path to becoming one, this package is your gateway to ensure you are always prepared for life-saving moments.
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- Paramedic Comprehensive Final Exam Practice Queries and Solutions 2023/2024 • Examen
- 170+ FISDAP Paramedic Final Exam Questions and Answers • Examen
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Paramedic Final Exam Study Guide with Questions and Solutions
The main goal of any CQI program is to: Assess for ongoing improvement before a 
problem arises. 
A CQI program should primarily focus on: Improving patient care delivery. 
Which of the following is NOT a component of continuous quality improvement (CQI)? 
Negative feedback given to those who make mistakes while on a call 
It is important to become involved in a national or state EMS organization, such as the 
National Association of EMTs (NAEMT) or the National Association of State EMS 
Dir...
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The main goal of any CQI program is to: Assess for ongoing improvement before a 
problem arises. 
A CQI program should primarily focus on: Improving patient care delivery. 
Which of the following is NOT a component of continuous quality improvement (CQI)? 
Negative feedback given to those who make mistakes while on a call 
It is important to become involved in a national or state EMS organization, such as the 
National Association of EMTs (NAEMT) or the National Association of State EMS 
Dir...
Paramedic Final Exam Questions and Expert Solutions
A protocol that is a written document signed by the EMS system's medical director that outlines specific directions, permissions, and sometimes prohibitions regarding patient care that is rendered prior to contacting medical control. Standing order 
 
If a paramedic transports a patient without the patient's consent or uses restraints in a wrongful manner False Imprisonment 
 
A treatment plan developed for a specific illness or injury. Protocol 
 
If you must deviate from your protocols becau...
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A protocol that is a written document signed by the EMS system's medical director that outlines specific directions, permissions, and sometimes prohibitions regarding patient care that is rendered prior to contacting medical control. Standing order 
 
If a paramedic transports a patient without the patient's consent or uses restraints in a wrongful manner False Imprisonment 
 
A treatment plan developed for a specific illness or injury. Protocol 
 
If you must deviate from your protocols becau...
EMT FISDAP FINAL Exam Questions and Answers
What do you do for labored, contstriction, or lack of tidal volume assist ventilations 
with BVM 
What do you do for acid in eyes irrigate, if contacts take them out 
Signs and Symptoms of tension pneumothorax progressive shortness of breath 
Increased altered level of consciousness 
Neck vein distention 
Tracheal deviation 
What organ could be affected by trauma to the upper right quadrant liver 
Flail chest is charcterized and defined by p
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What do you do for labored, contstriction, or lack of tidal volume assist ventilations 
with BVM 
What do you do for acid in eyes irrigate, if contacts take them out 
Signs and Symptoms of tension pneumothorax progressive shortness of breath 
Increased altered level of consciousness 
Neck vein distention 
Tracheal deviation 
What organ could be affected by trauma to the upper right quadrant liver 
Flail chest is charcterized and defined by p
Paramedic FISDAP Final Examination Questions and Expert Solutions
Female with swollen tongue protruding out of her mouth. How do you gain airway 
access? Needle Cricotomy 
Sickle ell crisis requires supplemental oxygen through Non-rebreather mask 
Blood returns to the left ventricle through the Pulmonary Vein 
Patient is on home oxygen with a pulse oximetry of 88%, he has clubbing of the fingers. 
This is indicative of COPD Exaccerbation 
2 year old has bradycardia due to an increased vagal tone. How should you treat? 
Administer atropine 
Definition of ecl...
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Female with swollen tongue protruding out of her mouth. How do you gain airway 
access? Needle Cricotomy 
Sickle ell crisis requires supplemental oxygen through Non-rebreather mask 
Blood returns to the left ventricle through the Pulmonary Vein 
Patient is on home oxygen with a pulse oximetry of 88%, he has clubbing of the fingers. 
This is indicative of COPD Exaccerbation 
2 year old has bradycardia due to an increased vagal tone. How should you treat? 
Administer atropine 
Definition of ecl...
Paramedic Trauma Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers
e FIRST step in any neurologic assessment involves: 
A) obtaining an initial Glasgow Coma Scale score. 
B) asking the patient if he or she can feel or move. 
C) determining the patient's level of consciousness. 
D) assessing the pupils for size, equality, and reactivity. C) determining the patient's 
level of consciousness. 
When performing a cranial nerve assessment of a patient with a suspected spinal injury, 
you note that the patient's pupil is constricted and the upper eyelid droops. T...
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e FIRST step in any neurologic assessment involves: 
A) obtaining an initial Glasgow Coma Scale score. 
B) asking the patient if he or she can feel or move. 
C) determining the patient's level of consciousness. 
D) assessing the pupils for size, equality, and reactivity. C) determining the patient's 
level of consciousness. 
When performing a cranial nerve assessment of a patient with a suspected spinal injury, 
you note that the patient's pupil is constricted and the upper eyelid droops. T...