Which stage of change is characterized by acknowledging there's a problem, BUT not yet ready or willing to make a change? _____
What is the peak incidence (age) for sexual abuse? _____
The prioritization of positive effects (comfort) over negative effects (respiratory depression) is called the _____.
The first line treatments for Enuresis are _____ modification and positive reinforcement
What is the most common cause of hospital readmission in patients with medicaid?_____
Transcortical mixed aphasia is characterized by _____ repetition
Hint: intact or impaired
When considering Consent for Minors, situations in which parental consent is usually not required can be remembered by the mnemonic _____ Drugs (Substance Abuse) Rock and Roll (Emergency / Trauma)
Does a healthcare proxy overrule all other decision makers regardless of family relationships? _____
Exceptions for getting parental consent _____ Sex (contraceptives, STIs, pregnancy) drugs (substance abuse), rock & roll (emergency/trauma)
Hint: Three common examples for a legally emancipated minor
If you're unsure if someone is competent, do we assume that he/she is competent? _____
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