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Module 6 Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser + Webcam Due No due date Points 30 Questions 13 Time Limit 60 Minutes Requires Respondus LockDown Browser Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 30 minutes 5 out of 30 * * Some questions not yet graded Score for this quiz: S out of 30 * Submitted Aug 22 at 5:23pm This attempt took 30 minutes. Question 1 1/1pts Mia is a junior in high school and has not yet had her first period. Her seventeenth birthday is in three months. Based on this information, answer the following questions: Is Mia earlier than average, later than average, or neither in regard to menarche? earlier than average Correct! later than average neither
Correctl Question 2 Not yet graded / 1 pts What is menarche? Your Answer: First menstration a girl experiences first menstrual period Question 3 1/1 pts True or false? It is not unusual for adolescent boys to continue growing until age 18. True False Question 4 1/1 pts Mia is a junior in high school and has not yet had her first period. Her seventeenth birthday is in three months. Based on this information, answer the following questions: Is Mia more likely or less likely to have a good body image compared to girls who experienced early menarche?
Correctl Correctl more likely less likely Question 5 Not yet graded / 1 pts According to experts, adolescents’ increase in sarcastic humor may be tied to what increased cognitive ability during adolescence? Be specific. Your Answer: Abstract thought abstract thought Question 6 1/1 pts True or false? Teens with good problem-solving abilities are at a higher risk for a suicide attempt. True False Question 7 Not yet graded / 1 pts According to research, teens in which of Marcia’s identity statuses show the highest levels of internal locus of control?
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Correct! Your Answer: Foreclosure achievement Question 8 1/1 pts True or false? Females are more likely to attempt suicide than males. True False Question 9 Not yet graded / 3 pts Short essay questions should be answered in complete sentences. Be sure to number your answers. Nathan has always been fairly well-behaved, but he suddenly begins shoplifting. His teachers feel that he’s not focusing on his schoolwork like he used to—he seems distracted and restless. Instead of hanging out with his friends, he now keeps to himself. Is Nathan at risk for a suicide attempt? Why or why not? Your Answer: Yes. His change in school performance and general depression may be risk factors.
Yes. Depression is a risk factor, as is a change in school performance. Question 10 Not yet graded / 3 pts Short essay questions should be answered in full sentences. Be sure to number your answers. Describe how formal operational thought differs from concrete operational thought. Be sure to focus on the key differences and explain them. Your Answer: Formal operational thought is scientific thinking, problem solving, abstract reasoning Concrete operational thought is seration, hypothetico-deductive reasoning, systematic thinking Answers should describe the following features: 1) increased ability for abstract reasoning, 2) achievement of hypothetical- deductive reasoning. Question 11 Not yet graded / 3 pts
Short essay questions should be answered in full sentences. Be sure to number your answers. Purging is not an effective way to lose weight. Neither or laxatives. Briefly explain why. Your Answer: Vomiting immediately afterwards only eliminates about 50% of calories. Laxitives only remove about 10% of calories and is mainly water loss. Answers should address the following: 1. Vomiting immediately afterward only eliminates 50% of calories at best. 2. Laxatives only get rid of around 10% of calories, mainly water loss. Question 12 Not yet graded / 3 pts Short essay questions should be answered in complete sentences. Be sure to number your answers. What is the “imaginary audience” during adolescence? Your Answer: Belief that adolescents have that everyone is paying attention to, and watching them.
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The belief that adolescents may have, that everyone is paying attention to them and watching them. Question 13 Not yet graded / 10 pts Thoroughly answer the essay question. Answers should be written in complete sentences. Choose either Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Nervosa. Give an overview description. Then describe in detall the signs and long-term consequences. Next, describe in detail possible causes of this disorder. Finally, describe in detail the interventions available for this disorder, being sure to include the special concerns with treatment for this disorder. To conclude, indicate your views about the most difficult aspect of overcoming this disorder and what intervention is most likely to be successful. Be sure to be organized in your essay. It may help to label each section (e.g. Description, Consequences, etc.) to make sure that you cover each question. Your Answer: Description: Anorexia Nervosa is a mental disorder where someone believes that they are unable to maintain ideal body weight, have an intense fear of gaining weight and distorted body image. This can be fatal. It is the deadliest mental disorder. Signs and consequences: Ritualistic eating behaviors, not eating with others, excessive exercise, lanugo, brittle nails and hair, thyroid changes, organ loss, decreased brain volume and death. Cessation of menstration IS commmon.
Causes: Cultural imparative for thinness, family or personal pressure to acheive. Treatment: Outpatient or hospitalization, depending on severity. May need feeding tubes, IV and behavioral / family therapy. 2 pts for overview description. For Anorexia, should include: inability to maintain 15% of ideal body weight/intense fear of gaining weight/distorted body image. For Bulimia: overly concerned with weight/binge eating. 2 pts for signs/consequences. For Anorexia: ritualistic eating behaviors, not eating with others, excessive exercise, purging behaviors, lanugo, brittle nails and hair, thyroid changes, organ loss, calcium depletion, decreased brain volume, death. For Bulimia: tooth decay, damage to esophagus and stomach, dehydration, changes in electrolytes, heart damage, death. 2 points for causes. For Anorexia: cultural imperative for thinness, family or personal pressure to achieve. For Bulimia: cultural imperatives, lack of control/mental health issues, low confidence. 2 points for interventions. For Anorexia, should include the following: Outpatient or hospitalization—depending on severity, may need feeding tubes/IV, coordination with MH care, DBT/CBT/Group/Family therapy, only half of patients fully recover, other MH conditions may need to be treated. For Bulimia: CBT/CBT/Group/Family/Nutritional counseling, antidepressants, nonjudgmental support of family. 2 points for POV on difficulty/treatment—answers must be sufficiently detailed and based on learning in the module Quiz Score: 5 out of 30